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I am unable to install or uninstall any programs in Windows Vista. If I
attempt to do so, I get the following message: Another program is being installed. Please wait until that installation is complete, and then try installing this software again. I get this error if I try to install a program using a CD, DVD or download, and I get this error if I try to uninstall a program from the Control Panel. I have rebooted several times, yet this problem persists. Any suggestions? |
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I have the same kind of broken installation, and no clue about how to recover.
I was trying to remove an older Cisco VPN client, and (perhaps mistaken) hit cancel to stop the uninstall to remove it later. Now I can't remove it, and get the error message you cite. I also cannot "Repair" which gives a similar error message in a different widget. It really bugs me that there is no way to explicity resume an installation (which Vista claims needs to be done) and no way to determine what it is that is being installed. It's a terrible lack of transparency. "sean in d.c." wrote: I am unable to install or uninstall any programs in Windows Vista. If I attempt to do so, I get the following message: Another program is being installed. Please wait until that installation is complete, and then try installing this software again. I get this error if I try to install a program using a CD, DVD or download, and I get this error if I try to uninstall a program from the Control Panel. I have rebooted several times, yet this problem persists. Any suggestions? |
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I am having the same problem, has anyone come up with a solution? =?Utf-8?B?ZXNjYXJyZ28=?=;85658 Wrote: I have the same kind of broken installation, and no clue about how to recover. I was trying to remove an older Cisco VPN client, and (perhaps mistaken) hit cancel to stop the uninstall to remove it later. Now I can't remove it, and get the error message you cite. I also cannot "Repair" which gives a similar error message in a different widget. It really bugs me that there is no way to explicity resume an installation (which Vista claims needs to be done) and no way to determine what it is that is being installed. It's a terrible lack of transparency. "sean in d.c." wrote: I am unable to install or uninstall any programs in Windows Vista. If I attempt to do so, I get the following message: Another program is being installed. Please wait until that installation is complete, and then try installing this software again. I get this error if I try to install a program using a CD, DVD or download, and I get this error if I try to uninstall a program from the Control Panel. I have rebooted several times, yet this problem persists. Any suggestions? -- startingtohatevista Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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I am having the same problem, has anyone come up with a solution? =?Utf-8?B?ZXNjYXJyZ28=?=;85658 Wrote: I have the same kind of broken installation, and no clue about how to recover. I was trying to remove an older Cisco VPN client, and (perhaps mistaken) hit cancel to stop the uninstall to remove it later. Now I can't remove it, and get the error message you cite. I also cannot "Repair" which gives a similar error message in a different widget. It really bugs me that there is no way to explicity resume an installation (which Vista claims needs to be done) and no way to determine what it is that is being installed. It's a terrible lack of transparency. "sean in d.c." wrote: I am unable to install or uninstall any programs in Windows Vista. If I attempt to do so, I get the following message: Another program is being installed. Please wait until that installation is complete, and then try installing this software again. I get this error if I try to install a program using a CD, DVD or download, and I get this error if I try to uninstall a program from the Control Panel. I have rebooted several times, yet this problem persists. Any suggestions? -- startingtohatevista Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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"startingtohatevista"
wrote in message ... I am having the same problem, has anyone come up with a solution? =?Utf-8?B?ZXNjYXJyZ28=?=;85658 Wrote: I have the same kind of broken installation, and no clue about how to recover. I was trying to remove an older Cisco VPN client, and (perhaps mistaken) hit cancel to stop the uninstall to remove it later. Now I can't remove it, and get the error message you cite. I also cannot "Repair" which gives a similar error message in a different widget. It really bugs me that there is no way to explicity resume an installation (which Vista claims needs to be done) and no way to determine what it is that is being installed. It's a terrible lack of transparency. "sean in d.c." wrote: I am unable to install or uninstall any programs in Windows Vista. If I attempt to do so, I get the following message: Another program is being installed. Please wait until that installation is complete, and then try installing this software again. I get this error if I try to install a program using a CD, DVD or download, and I get this error if I try to uninstall a program from the Control Panel. I have rebooted several times, yet this problem persists. Any suggestions? -- startingtohatevista Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com If you want help, please take the time and energy to describe your own problem, else you are not likely to obtain assistance anywhere. Me too doesn't cut it here. Every computer is different. Unless you have the exact same computer with the exact same software loaded you are NOT a ""ME TOO"". You are different. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience & Security |
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"startingtohatevista"
wrote in message ... I am having the same problem, has anyone come up with a solution? =?Utf-8?B?ZXNjYXJyZ28=?=;85658 Wrote: I have the same kind of broken installation, and no clue about how to recover. I was trying to remove an older Cisco VPN client, and (perhaps mistaken) hit cancel to stop the uninstall to remove it later. Now I can't remove it, and get the error message you cite. I also cannot "Repair" which gives a similar error message in a different widget. It really bugs me that there is no way to explicity resume an installation (which Vista claims needs to be done) and no way to determine what it is that is being installed. It's a terrible lack of transparency. "sean in d.c." wrote: I am unable to install or uninstall any programs in Windows Vista. If I attempt to do so, I get the following message: Another program is being installed. Please wait until that installation is complete, and then try installing this software again. I get this error if I try to install a program using a CD, DVD or download, and I get this error if I try to uninstall a program from the Control Panel. I have rebooted several times, yet this problem persists. Any suggestions? -- startingtohatevista Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com If you want help, please take the time and energy to describe your own problem, else you are not likely to obtain assistance anywhere. Me too doesn't cut it here. Every computer is different. Unless you have the exact same computer with the exact same software loaded you are NOT a ""ME TOO"". You are different. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience & Security |
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I was trying to install a logitech camera. The installation seemed to complete so I started to install Microsoft Office. After the initial installation of office I restarted and it gave me the same error that is stated below "Another program is being installed...". I tried to use the logitech CD to unistall and it gave me the same error. I deleted all of the logitech files and tried again, and got the same error. I tried a reinstall, and that didn't work either. I restarted after each step, but got the same error every time. I basically need to figure out how to stop windows installer, or reset it so that it doesn't look to install the logitech program. =?Utf-8?B?c2VhbiBpbiBkLmMu?=;84362 Wrote: I am unable to install or uninstall any programs in Windows Vista. If I attempt to do so, I get the following message: Another program is being installed. Please wait until that installation is complete, and then try installing this software again. I get this error if I try to install a program using a CD, DVD or download, and I get this error if I try to uninstall a program from the Control Panel. I have rebooted several times, yet this problem persists. Any suggestions? -- startingtohatevista Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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I was trying to install a logitech camera. The installation seemed to complete so I started to install Microsoft Office. After the initial installation of office I restarted and it gave me the same error that is stated below "Another program is being installed...". I tried to use the logitech CD to unistall and it gave me the same error. I deleted all of the logitech files and tried again, and got the same error. I tried a reinstall, and that didn't work either. I restarted after each step, but got the same error every time. I basically need to figure out how to stop windows installer, or reset it so that it doesn't look to install the logitech program. =?Utf-8?B?c2VhbiBpbiBkLmMu?=;84362 Wrote: I am unable to install or uninstall any programs in Windows Vista. If I attempt to do so, I get the following message: Another program is being installed. Please wait until that installation is complete, and then try installing this software again. I get this error if I try to install a program using a CD, DVD or download, and I get this error if I try to uninstall a program from the Control Panel. I have rebooted several times, yet this problem persists. Any suggestions? -- startingtohatevista Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |