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Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it. Virginia - Time Lady. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Hello, I keep getting this error when trying to install some programs. Current version: Windows 10 Pro, Version , Build The message appears when i try an uninstall either using windows uninstall or the uninstaller manually.
I have followed everything I can find on the internet about this error, but nothing has resolved the problem. I have also tried contacting the various software developers, how they say its not their problem and have no suggestions. Any ideas other than reinstall my OS anyone? As is explained on the wiki page , this NSIS error means that the installer has been changed or is incomplete.
Thanks for your reply, I totally understand, however as I say I have tried eveything I could find, including that info on the wiki. Today I tried to install "nsis The uninstaller copies and then runs itself from directly under that folder.
Thanks for that, good idea. I have checked out the permissions, and I did not have any of the file mentioned. But it still fails in the same way. I also checked the permissions of the program files folders, ensure the windows installer service is running, but this made no difference either. Actually i did notice that windows installer was not actually started and was set to manual, although that seems to be the default, its odd how trying to run the uninstallers does does not start this service.
Should it not start when installing or uninstalling? I'm not sure what gave you that idea : Open up command prompt.
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