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Shenan





PostPosted: Mon Sep 08 17:49:08 CDT 2003 Top

Windows XP Setup >> corrupt installer? My installation of Norton programs (Antivirus 2003 pro &
Ghost 2003) somehow got buggered and I believe the
Windows Installer msi files are to blame. No matter what
I attempt, I cannot re-install these applications. In the
Event Viewer, I have a number of EventIDs 7034, "The
Windows Installer service terminated unexpectedly..." I
can uninstall and re-install other applications without
problem, it just seems to be NAV and Ghost. I have
scanned for viruses using Symantec's on-line scanning
ActiveX tool, but none were found. Any ideas how to fix
this such that I can get a fully-functioning NAV and
Ghost again?
Thanks, Dave.

Windows XP382  
 
 
Nicholas





PostPosted: Mon Sep 08 17:49:08 CDT 2003 Top

Windows XP Setup >> corrupt installer? Visit http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm and scroll down to
Item No. 94 (Windows Installer Fix).

[Courtesy of Kelly Theriot, MS-MVP]


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"David" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message:
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| My installation of Norton programs (Antivirus 2003 pro &=20
| Ghost 2003) somehow got buggered and I believe the=20
| Windows Installer msi files are to blame. No matter what=20
| I attempt, I cannot re-install these applications. In the=20
| Event Viewer, I have a number of EventIDs 7034, "The=20
| Windows Installer service terminated unexpectedly..." I=20
| can uninstall and re-install other applications without=20
| problem, it just seems to be NAV and Ghost. I have=20
| scanned for viruses using Symantec's on-line scanning=20
| ActiveX tool, but none were found. Any ideas how to fix=20
| this such that I can get a fully-functioning NAV and=20
| Ghost again?
| Thanks, Dave.
 
 
markc





PostPosted: Mon Sep 08 23:17:02 CDT 2003 Top

Windows XP Setup >> corrupt installer? Norton is to blame. DO NOT USE NORTON.
go to http://www.grisoft.com
get AVG version 6 free
It works, doesn't slow down the system and doesn't screw
up installing or uninstalling like the norton products.

Mark C

>-----Original Message-----
>My installation of Norton programs (Antivirus 2003 pro &
>Ghost 2003) somehow got buggered and I believe the
>Windows Installer msi files are to blame. No matter what
>I attempt, I cannot re-install these applications. In the
>Event Viewer, I have a number of EventIDs 7034, "The
>Windows Installer service terminated unexpectedly..." I
>can uninstall and re-install other applications without
>problem, it just seems to be NAV and Ghost. I have
>scanned for viruses using Symantec's on-line scanning
>ActiveX tool, but none were found. Any ideas how to fix
>this such that I can get a fully-functioning NAV and
>Ghost again?
>Thanks, Dave.
>.
>
 
 
David





PostPosted: Tue Sep 09 11:14:27 CDT 2003 Top

Windows XP Setup >> corrupt installer? Do they also have something similar to Ghost such that I can make periodic
"images" of my hard drive onto an external USB2 drive?

"markc" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Norton is to blame. DO NOT USE NORTON.
> go to http://www.grisoft.com
> get AVG version 6 free
> It works, doesn't slow down the system and doesn't screw
> up installing or uninstalling like the norton products.
>
> Mark C
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >My installation of Norton programs (Antivirus 2003 pro &
> >Ghost 2003) somehow got buggered and I believe the
> >Windows Installer msi files are to blame. No matter what
> >I attempt, I cannot re-install these applications. In the
> >Event Viewer, I have a number of EventIDs 7034, "The
> >Windows Installer service terminated unexpectedly..." I
> >can uninstall and re-install other applications without
> >problem, it just seems to be NAV and Ghost. I have
> >scanned for viruses using Symantec's on-line scanning
> >ActiveX tool, but none were found. Any ideas how to fix
> >this such that I can get a fully-functioning NAV and
> >Ghost again?
> >Thanks, Dave.
> >.
> >