"Installation Error"


  1. Posts : 15
    Winows 7
       #1

    "Installation Error"


    While installing Nero Lite, at the 80% mark I got the Installation Error box.

    "The installation cannot be resumed. A rollback of the failed component will be performed."

    What does this mean exactly? What could have caused it? I got this same error with another program.

    I haven't yet installed all of my programs after doing a Windows 7 install a couple of days ago. I COULD start all over, I guess.

    Everything in my computer (except for the case) is new...hard drive, DDR3 memory, DVD Rewriter, Gigabyte motherboard, AMD processor. Well, not everything. I didn't get a new mouse or keyboard.
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  2. Posts : 1,419
    Windows 7 7600 1 X64
       #2

    GuruSteve said:
    While installing Nero Lite, at the 80% mark I got the Installation Error box.

    "The installation cannot be resumed. A rollback of the failed component will be performed."

    What does this mean exactly? What could have caused it? I got this same error with another program.

    I haven't yet installed all of my programs after doing a Windows 7 install a couple of days ago. I COULD start all over, I guess.

    Everything in my computer (except for the case) is new...hard drive, DDR3 memory, DVD Rewriter, Gigabyte motherboard, AMD processor. Well, not everything. I didn't get a new mouse or keyboard.
    Hi GuruSteve, welcome to Windows 7 forums,
    Are you installing programs as administartor?
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  3. Posts : 15
    Winows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I hadn't been. However, I read a tutorial on this site about how to install programs and I followed the tutorial with the Nero Lite last night. Still a problem. Previously, I was getting pop-ups saying that I couldn't do this or that, but went ahead a clicked on "Continue".
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  4. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #4

    i'm facing exactly the same prob with nero installation in win 7 64-bit..
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