I already have installation files on my hard drive.They were working fine.I happened to reinstall my operating system(XP-Sp2).Now wen i try running they installation files which are in my disc,it says NSIS error.
They were working fine b4 i installed OS and I happened to Install WINDOWS INSTALLER 1.3 manually.But still the prob exist.Can i get out of this error…??
I have tried dragging the .EXE files to the CMD and then entering /NCRC giving the same and then hit the ENTER KEY.But still the same error pops out..!!
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2 responses so far ↓
1 thetbone17 // Sep 26, 2008
This means that the installer has failed a self-check.
Ffor some actions, the installer file has been altered from its original form. If the install were to continue, the software install would not be complete and will be broken. To prevent further problems, the installer refused to continue.
As a last resort, the installer can be executed even though it’s corrupted. To bypass the corruption test, pass /NCRC on the command line. To do so, go to Start->Run, type cmd and hit Enter. A black console window should open. Drag the installer into the window, hit Space and type /NCRC. Hit Enter again and the installer should start. This is not recommended!
2 Emily D // Sep 26, 2008
As you install the new procedures damaged system files, you need to repair clean-up system registry file and then restart the computer.
You can take the following steps to solve your problem
Download Perfect Optimizer!
http://www.Easy-PC-Optimizer.info
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