Windows Essentials 2012 won't install on fresh Windows 7 install.

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       #51

    acillatem said:
    Layback Bear said:
    A Windows 7 drive should have 10 to 15% free space or many things will not work properly.

    From post #46
    Now my desktop is doing weird stuff, and my boot drive has 2GB left on it
    Yeah, I'm going to replace it soon. That's not the one that I was trying to install Windows Essentials on though. :)
    EDIT: I just ran ccleaner, and freed up over 19GB. Didn't expect that.
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       #52

    Windows Essentials should be installed on the "C" partition BUT you must have enough free space.
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       #53

    Layback Bear said:
    Windows Essentials should be installed on the "C" partition BUT you must have enough free space.
    The Windows Essentials issue is on my wife's laptop, where I just put in a new SSD, and a new Windows 7 install. It absolutely will not install Windows Essentials, or any of it's components. I've tried everything, and it seems it's a very common problem.

    We pretty much gave up. All my wife wanted it for was the photo viewer and mail, because she's been using both for quite some time, and the mail was a nice free alternative to the extra you have to pay to get Outlook with Home and Office.

    I'd still install it, if I could, but doubt it will happen.
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       #54

    Hi,
    Yea I don't know what's up with that
    I installed it with little effort
    The only effort I made was creating a system image before attempting to install it
    That took all of 20 minutes to create and 20 minutes to verify :)
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       #55

    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Yea I don't know what's up with that
    I installed it with little effort
    The only effort I made was creating a system image before attempting to install it
    That took all of 20 minutes to create and 20 minutes to verify :)
    Yeah, it's bizarre, that's for sure. Maybe I'll use ccleaner on her machine, or boot it in safe mode, and delete those Windows Live program files, and registry keys, and give it one more try.....because I can. If that doesn't work, I'll be done.
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       #56

    Hi,
    Well you have all the info to start over
    Could be done clean installing by now
    You have the installation media and the updating process :)
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       #57

    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Well you have all the info to start over
    Could be done clean installing by now
    You have the installation media and the updating process :)
    Yeah, I don't want to start over, just for my wife to have Windows Live mail, and the photo viewer. She doesn't care enough, and she's happy with it just working as it should, compared to how it was acting, when I posted about it previously. Whatever was going on, left with the old HDD, and now she she has the added speed of an SSD, so all in all, I'm good. It just seems stupid that I can't put a simple program on it like Live Essentials. Like I said, I found it's a very common problem.

    But yes, if I change my mind, I have everything I need. Thank you. :)
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       #58

    Hi,
    Can't help with a email program beside thunderbird
    Otherwise there are some good free photo viewers around
    Chasy's draw is good and does a boat load more than just being used as a viewer :)
    Interface takes a little getting used too
    John Paul Chacha's Lab - Chasys Draw IES - Product Homepage

    I personally for just as viewer use windows photo viewer.
    Editing i use an arsenal and the above is just one,

    I also use free gimp but it not a good viewer,
    https://www.gimp.org/
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       #59

    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Can't help with a email program beside thunderbird
    Otherwise there are some good free photo viewers around
    Chasy's draw is good and does a boat load more than just being used as a viewer :)
    Interface takes a little getting used too
    John Paul Chacha's Lab - Chasys Draw IES - Product Homepage

    I personally for just as viewer use windows photo viewer.
    Editing i use an arsenal and the above is just one,

    I also use free gimp but it not a good viewer,
    https://www.gimp.org/
    Yeah, she may just use Thunderbird, I hear good things about it.
    I will give the Live Essentials one more shot, after I delete those program files and whatnot.
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       #60

    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    I finally did try to install we 2012
    It went well of course I did not attept to install anything but photo gallery and movie maker
    All others are still listed as the original version showed long ago which is odd most have been replaced like messenger...
    I just went here and selected english download and boom
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...ows-essentials
    Attachment 391813
    I remember that I think I used the same ISO for my cheap laptop that I use for my Exede installs, and I checked, and it has the same program files on the C drive, for whatever reason, so I tried installing the Mail and photo viewer, and it installed, no problem.

    So, I tried again on my wife's machine, and it also installed, no problem. Go figure.

    I don't get it, but I'm not going to question it. Maybe there was a glitch with the Microsoft site.

    Strange.
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