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| Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista Hello, I'm having some problems installing downloaded programs in Vista. I'm using the Home Premium edition, and this is a vanilla install. Hardware is all up to date, E4500 C2 Duo, 3 GB memory, 945 intel chipset, discreet NVidia 8600 GT graphics. Certainly should be capable of running Vista without a problem, and I don't think that's my issue. Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers for the audio, lan, and chipset. I also downloaded the Nvidia G-Force drivers from their website. Finally I picked up copies of Avast Anti- Virus and Firefox from the official sites. Each of the drivers were specifically for Vista. When I try to run each of these programs, it first asks me to allow or cancel, I choose allow. Immediately I get a message telling me that the program has stopped running and windows is looking for a solution. The progress bar quickly stops, and I only have the option to dismiss the dialog box. With some of the programs I get an option to tell MS about my problem, but not all programs... Specifically Firefox. The user is setup as an administrator, and I've tried just running the programs by double clicking and also by right clicking and choosing the run as administrator option. I get the exact same results for both. The interesting thing is it seems that there don't seem to be any problems installing programs from CD. The video drivers included with the card install without a hitch. As do the original drivers for the devices on the motherboard (Although the AC97 software included isn't for Vista). My friend also installed a couple games from DVD without a problem. (It's his computer, I'm just his setup monkey) What I've tried: o Install Vista updates via Windows Update. 30 some updates installed and no change. o Reinstall Vista in a new directory (the backup to "windows.old" method) I did not format the drive. Is there a known issue or setting I need to change here? Seems odd that out of the box I can't install downloaded programs. Thanks in advance! |
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| Re: Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista What folder are you downloading to? I had never had a problem such as you describe. S [email]tcooper******.com[/email] wrote: [color=blue] >Hello, > >I'm having some problems installing downloaded programs in Vista. I'm >using the Home Premium edition, and this is a vanilla install. >Hardware is all up to date, E4500 C2 Duo, 3 GB memory, 945 intel >chipset, discreet NVidia 8600 GT graphics. Certainly should be >capable of running Vista without a problem, and I don't think that's >my issue. > >Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did >was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers >for the audio, lan, and chipset. I also downloaded the Nvidia G-Force >drivers from their website. Finally I picked up copies of Avast Anti- >Virus and Firefox from the official sites. > >Each of the drivers were specifically for Vista. > >When I try to run each of these programs, it first asks me to allow or >cancel, I choose allow. Immediately I get a message telling me that >the program has stopped running and windows is looking for a >solution. The progress bar quickly stops, and I only have the option >to dismiss the dialog box. With some of the programs I get an option >to tell MS about my problem, but not all programs... Specifically >Firefox. > >The user is setup as an administrator, and I've tried just running the >programs by double clicking and also by right clicking and choosing >the run as administrator option. I get the exact same results for >both. > >The interesting thing is it seems that there don't seem to be any >problems installing programs from CD. The video drivers included with >the card install without a hitch. As do the original drivers for the >devices on the motherboard (Although the AC97 software included isn't >for Vista). My friend also installed a couple games from DVD without >a problem. (It's his computer, I'm just his setup monkey) > >What I've tried: >o Install Vista updates via Windows Update. 30 some updates installed >and no change. >o Reinstall Vista in a new directory (the backup to "windows.old" >method) I did not format the drive. > >Is there a known issue or setting I need to change here? Seems odd >that out of the box I can't install downloaded programs. > >Thanks in advance![/color] |
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| Re: Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista <tcooper******.com> wrote in message news:8a976b53-72a6-493e-942f-e73afe9fbc19@l16g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > Hello, > > I'm having some problems installing downloaded programs in Vista. I'm > using the Home Premium edition, and this is a vanilla install. > Hardware is all up to date, E4500 C2 Duo, 3 GB memory, 945 intel > chipset, discreet NVidia 8600 GT graphics. Certainly should be > capable of running Vista without a problem, and I don't think that's > my issue. > > Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did > was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers > for the audio, lan, and chipset. I also downloaded the Nvidia G-Force > drivers from their website. Finally I picked up copies of Avast Anti- > Virus and Firefox from the official sites. > > Each of the drivers were specifically for Vista. > > When I try to run each of these programs, it first asks me to allow or > cancel, I choose allow. Immediately I get a message telling me that > the program has stopped running and windows is looking for a > solution. The progress bar quickly stops, and I only have the option > to dismiss the dialog box. With some of the programs I get an option > to tell MS about my problem, but not all programs... Specifically > Firefox. > > The user is setup as an administrator, and I've tried just running the > programs by double clicking and also by right clicking and choosing > the run as administrator option. I get the exact same results for > both. > > The interesting thing is it seems that there don't seem to be any > problems installing programs from CD. The video drivers included with > the card install without a hitch. As do the original drivers for the > devices on the motherboard (Although the AC97 software included isn't > for Vista). My friend also installed a couple games from DVD without > a problem. (It's his computer, I'm just his setup monkey) > > What I've tried: > o Install Vista updates via Windows Update. 30 some updates installed > and no change. > o Reinstall Vista in a new directory (the backup to "windows.old" > method) I did not format the drive. > > Is there a known issue or setting I need to change here? Seems odd > that out of the box I can't install downloaded programs. > > Thanks in advance![/color] Sometimes with a downloaded programme from the net, if you right click it and look at the properties, it will tell you the programme came from another computer and may be blocked. Click the checkmark and unblock the programme. See if it installs now. Larry |
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| Re: Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista On Dec 10, 9:18 am, Stevey <sv...@bellsouth.net> wrote:[color=blue] > What folder are you downloading to? > > I had never had a problem such as you describe. > > S > > tcoo...******.com wrote:[color=green] > >Hello,[/color] >[color=green] > >I'm having some problems installing downloaded programs in Vista. I'm > >using the Home Premium edition, and this is a vanilla install. > >Hardware is all up to date, E4500 C2 Duo, 3 GB memory, 945 intel > >chipset, discreet NVidia 8600 GT graphics. Certainly should be > >capable of running Vista without a problem, and I don't think that's > >my issue.[/color] >[color=green] > >Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did > >was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers > >for the audio, lan, and chipset. I also downloaded the Nvidia G-Force > >drivers from their website. Finally I picked up copies of Avast Anti- > >Virus and Firefox from the official sites.[/color] >[color=green] > >Each of the drivers were specifically for Vista.[/color] >[color=green] > >When I try to run each of these programs, it first asks me to allow or > >cancel, I choose allow. Immediately I get a message telling me that > >the program has stopped running and windows is looking for a > >solution. The progress bar quickly stops, and I only have the option > >to dismiss the dialog box. With some of the programs I get an option > >to tell MS about my problem, but not all programs... Specifically > >Firefox.[/color] >[color=green] > >The user is setup as an administrator, and I've tried just running the > >programs by double clicking and also by right clicking and choosing > >the run as administrator option. I get the exact same results for > >both.[/color] >[color=green] > >The interesting thing is it seems that there don't seem to be any > >problems installing programs from CD. The video drivers included with > >the card install without a hitch. As do the original drivers for the > >devices on the motherboard (Although the AC97 software included isn't > >for Vista). My friend also installed a couple games from DVD without > >a problem. (It's his computer, I'm just his setup monkey)[/color] >[color=green] > >What I've tried: > >o Install Vista updates via Windows Update. 30 some updates installed > >and no change. > >o Reinstall Vista in a new directory (the backup to "windows.old" > >method) I did not format the drive.[/color] >[color=green] > >Is there a known issue or setting I need to change here? Seems odd > >that out of the box I can't install downloaded programs.[/color] >[color=green] > >Thanks in advance![/color][/color] The default location of \Users\<user>\downloads\ Is where the files have been downloaded to. I also moved the files to another partition after downloading. Should it matter where the file is downloaded to? Seems bizarre to me that this would make any difference. I will try the suggestion to check the properties dialog and see if there's an alert that the program is blocked. Seems like there should be an error message to that tune though if that is the case, at least less ambiguous than "<program> has stopped running" |
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| Re: Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista On Dec 10, 7:31 pm, tcoo...******.com wrote:[color=blue] > On Dec 10, 9:18 am, Stevey <sv...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > > >[color=green] > > What folder are you downloading to?[/color] >[color=green] > > I had never had a problem such as you describe.[/color] >[color=green] > > S[/color] >[color=green] > > tcoo...******.com wrote:[color=darkred] > > >Hello,[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >I'm having some problems installing downloaded programs in Vista. I'm > > >using the Home Premium edition, and this is a vanilla install. > > >Hardware is all up to date, E4500 C2 Duo, 3 GB memory, 945 intel > > >chipset, discreet NVidia 8600 GT graphics. Certainly should be > > >capable of running Vista without a problem, and I don't think that's > > >my issue.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did > > >was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers > > >for the audio, lan, and chipset. I also downloaded the Nvidia G-Force > > >drivers from their website. Finally I picked up copies of Avast Anti- > > >Virus and Firefox from the official sites.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >Each of the drivers were specifically for Vista.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >When I try to run each of these programs, it first asks me to allow or > > >cancel, I choose allow. Immediately I get a message telling me that > > >the program has stopped running and windows is looking for a > > >solution. The progress bar quickly stops, and I only have the option > > >to dismiss the dialog box. With some of the programs I get an option > > >to tell MS about my problem, but not all programs... Specifically > > >Firefox.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >The user is setup as an administrator, and I've tried just running the > > >programs by double clicking and also by right clicking and choosing > > >the run as administrator option. I get the exact same results for > > >both.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >The interesting thing is it seems that there don't seem to be any > > >problems installing programs from CD. The video drivers included with > > >the card install without a hitch. As do the original drivers for the > > >devices on the motherboard (Although the AC97 software included isn't > > >for Vista). My friend also installed a couple games from DVD without > > >a problem. (It's his computer, I'm just his setup monkey)[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >What I've tried: > > >o Install Vista updates via Windows Update. 30 some updates installed > > >and no change. > > >o Reinstall Vista in a new directory (the backup to "windows.old" > > >method) I did not format the drive.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >Is there a known issue or setting I need to change here? Seems odd > > >that out of the box I can't install downloaded programs.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >Thanks in advance![/color][/color] > > The default location of \Users\<user>\downloads\ Is where the files > have been downloaded to. I also moved the files to another partition > after downloading. > > Should it matter where the file is downloaded to? Seems bizarre to me > that this would make any difference. > > I will try the suggestion to check the properties dialog and see if > there's an alert that the program is blocked. Seems like there should > be an error message to that tune though if that is the case, at least > less ambiguous than "<program> has stopped running"- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -[/color] Hey I have the same issue. Did you ever get the problem solved? Please help. [email]tfh777******.com[/email] |
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| RE: Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista I don't have as complex an issue as this previous poster, but I cannot install certain software. For one, a tax program would not install and gave me some large reason. Same thing with a game I am trying to install. I actually had to create a notepad of some of the issues and send that to the maker of the game, and they finally have replied, only to tell me that several other people are having the same issue. I want to put the VM on my Vista so I can run XP again. I never had any problem gettting games or any other software to download from the CD onto the PC. This is so frustrating since I lost a lot of my games when my old PC crashed. Oh, and don't ask the maker's help site for any help. They messed me up so much I had to go to Restore to get my computer back to running right! Well, make that as "right" as Vista is going to run! "tcooper******.com" wrote: [color=blue] > Hello, > > I'm having some problems installing downloaded programs in Vista. I'm > using the Home Premium edition, and this is a vanilla install. > Hardware is all up to date, E4500 C2 Duo, 3 GB memory, 945 intel > chipset, discreet NVidia 8600 GT graphics. Certainly should be > capable of running Vista without a problem, and I don't think that's > my issue. > > Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did > was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers > for the audio, lan, and chipset. I also downloaded the Nvidia G-Force > drivers from their website. Finally I picked up copies of Avast Anti- > Virus and Firefox from the official sites. > > Each of the drivers were specifically for Vista. > > When I try to run each of these programs, it first asks me to allow or > cancel, I choose allow. Immediately I get a message telling me that > the program has stopped running and windows is looking for a > solution. The progress bar quickly stops, and I only have the option > to dismiss the dialog box. With some of the programs I get an option > to tell MS about my problem, but not all programs... Specifically > Firefox. > > The user is setup as an administrator, and I've tried just running the > programs by double clicking and also by right clicking and choosing > the run as administrator option. I get the exact same results for > both. > > The interesting thing is it seems that there don't seem to be any > problems installing programs from CD. The video drivers included with > the card install without a hitch. As do the original drivers for the > devices on the motherboard (Although the AC97 software included isn't > for Vista). My friend also installed a couple games from DVD without > a problem. (It's his computer, I'm just his setup monkey) > > What I've tried: > o Install Vista updates via Windows Update. 30 some updates installed > and no change. > o Reinstall Vista in a new directory (the backup to "windows.old" > method) I did not format the drive. > > Is there a known issue or setting I need to change here? Seems odd > that out of the box I can't install downloaded programs. > > Thanks in advance! >[/color] |
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| RE: Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista I have exactly the same problem as described below. I just cannot run any downloaded programs. Is there anyone with a solution? "tcooper******.com" wrote: [color=blue] > Hello, > > I'm having some problems installing downloaded programs in Vista. I'm > using the Home Premium edition, and this is a vanilla install. > Hardware is all up to date, E4500 C2 Duo, 3 GB memory, 945 intel > chipset, discreet NVidia 8600 GT graphics. Certainly should be > capable of running Vista without a problem, and I don't think that's > my issue. > > Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did > was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers > for the audio, lan, and chipset. I also downloaded the Nvidia G-Force > drivers from their website. Finally I picked up copies of Avast Anti- > Virus and Firefox from the official sites. > > Each of the drivers were specifically for Vista. > > When I try to run each of these programs, it first asks me to allow or > cancel, I choose allow. Immediately I get a message telling me that > the program has stopped running and windows is looking for a > solution. The progress bar quickly stops, and I only have the option > to dismiss the dialog box. With some of the programs I get an option > to tell MS about my problem, but not all programs... Specifically > Firefox. > > The user is setup as an administrator, and I've tried just running the > programs by double clicking and also by right clicking and choosing > the run as administrator option. I get the exact same results for > both. > > The interesting thing is it seems that there don't seem to be any > problems installing programs from CD. The video drivers included with > the card install without a hitch. As do the original drivers for the > devices on the motherboard (Although the AC97 software included isn't > for Vista). My friend also installed a couple games from DVD without > a problem. (It's his computer, I'm just his setup monkey) > > What I've tried: > o Install Vista updates via Windows Update. 30 some updates installed > and no change. > o Reinstall Vista in a new directory (the backup to "windows.old" > method) I did not format the drive. > > Is there a known issue or setting I need to change here? Seems odd > that out of the box I can't install downloaded programs. > > Thanks in advance! >[/color] |
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