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October 2, 2003 at 8:22 pm #57582Terelle JerrickMember
what do I do if messenger and its connected files were removed or deleted?
TerelleQuote:quote:Originally posted by LondononeThis email was sent from MSN Support. This fix, unlike all the others I tried, worked AFTER downloading the Win Installer Update mentioned at the foot of the email
Good Luck
Lon
________________________Thank you for writing to MSN Messenger.
This is Carlos and I am writing to assist you with your concern regarding installing MSN Messenger.
The problem you are experiencing may be the result of an error in the Setup files on your computer. Please follow the steps below to resolve your issue.
If you are receiving “Error 1603” when attempting to install MSN Messenger, do NOT delete any files or remove MSN Messenger from your machine.
Instead, please follow the steps below, based on the scenario that applies to your situation.
>>>If you are attempting to upgrade to MSN Messenger from the upgrade message you received on your MSN Messenger client and received “Error 1603”:
– Close all applications and reboot your system.
– Launch MSN Messenger.
– Click the “There is a new Messenger available, would you like to upgrade now?” message and follow the steps.>>>If you are attempting to upgrade or download to MSN Messenger v5.0 from the MSN Messenger website and you received an “Error 1603”:
– Close all applications and reboot your system.
– Navigate to the MSN Messenger site and re-attempt to download MSN Messenger v6.0 and follow the steps.Also, update your Windows Installer files. Go to the links below.
– Windows Installer Redistributable for Windows Me
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=32831&area=search&ordinal=1For additional online help, please go to:
http://messenger.msn.com/Help/Sincerely,
Carlos
MSN Messenger SupportOctober 6, 2003 at 8:42 pm #57584SsnowMemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by joanneanyone knows whatss this??? {874793FC-5F43-496A-8FE7-18C4DB9B143D}.HRESULT: -2147024713. please help 🙁
That means that you’ve tried to create a directory or path that already exists, I think.
HTH – Love,
Ssnow
October 11, 2003 at 10:04 am #57568HeeroMemberOk i renamed sfc.dll to sfc.dll.x now i cant name it bck: “Cannot rename SFC.DLL: A file name with the name you specified already exists”
🙁 And installing msn 6 didnt work either 🙁
Edit: Oh i just found out windows made another copy of sfc.dll X_x
October 13, 2003 at 3:43 am #57586BigBlueEyesMemberShifter I tried your idea but it didn’t work 🙁 Now what? I’m using Windows XP.
Thanks
October 13, 2003 at 3:58 am #57566shifterMemberTry everyone else’s.
This thread is full of other suggestions, read them and try them.
If none of these works…sorry its all we got. Keep checking back, as members do keep adding new ideas.
Good Luck. 🙂
October 13, 2003 at 7:19 am #57565shifterMemberBigBlueEyes has found this solution for Error 1603:
Quote:quote:Originally posted by BigBlueEyesI downloaded a trial version of Registry Mechanic and scanned my system and it fixed my registry so I could install MSN Messenger 6 FINALLY!!!!!!
Check it out
I wonder which registry key had the problem. It would be great to be able to fix it without the use of 3rd party software.
October 13, 2003 at 8:56 am #57585BigBlueEyesMemberAll I know is the error messages said that “my pictures” had an invalid character”. I actually got 2 error messages that switched off. 1603 and 1324.
But it’s now finally fixed and my MSN 6 works perfectly!!EDIT – Spoke too soon, my sound on MSN 6 isn’t working. I went to the main sounds area, saw the listings, put in the sounds but nothing. Hope someone can help me get the sounds working on my MSN messenger, out of ideas. {As this is a seperate problem please post in a new thread}
{Moderator Edit- Please use the Edit Button () above your post to fix or add anything to your previous posts.}
November 3, 2003 at 4:47 pm #57589benny_benassiMemberHey y’all! I am trying to get MSN Messenger 6.0 to work on my girlfriend’s laptop with no avail. She has XP Professional, and I tried running MSN Messenger Install, but the ever-deadly 1603 popped up. I received an error message saying something was wrong with the E: drive, but there isn’t one on her laptop. I read earlier here that I need to install Internet Explorer version 6, so I did that, but with no avail. It said that I might need to download a patch from Microsoft. I ran an automatic update from MSN, but that didn’t do the trick. I checked out Microsoft’s site, and there are dozens of patches, but I don’t know which one is the right one.:confused: Do any of y’all know? Post it on the forum. Thanks!
November 3, 2003 at 7:37 pm #57564shifterMemberI doubt anyone will know the specific one that may fix your problem, you’ll have to run them all. You should install them all anyway, as they will fix any known security vulnerablities in her system. You could try the other solutions posted here first though if your on a slow connection. Good luck.
November 6, 2003 at 12:25 pm #57588benny_benassiMemberI worked with it a bit, and the error message I get says “Invalid E: Drive.” The only thing is that there is no E: drive on her computer. I tried some of the earlier fixes, but they don’t work, and I couldn’t find much on Microsoft’s Website. Does anybody have any information on the error message that says “Invalid E: Drive”, or better yet, how to fix it? Thanks!
You can drop me a line at [email protected]November 6, 2003 at 10:25 pm #57590Nathan ZacharyMemberHey everyone, I also had the same problem on my sisters laptop, I first got the error message “invalid drive E:”, and afterwards error 1603, I tried the solutions on this site, but they didn’t work, Since my sister laptop doesn’t have a drive E, but only A through D, there was no way to install msn, but I learned that she sometimes used a memorycard, which when plugged in was labeled as “removable drive E:”, I simply plugged in the memory card and tried to install msn again, and it worked, afterwards I tried to run without the card and it worked perfectly. So when you get this error, you probably have (or had) a portable HD or a memorycard installed on your computer. The solution is to plug in this device and install, or when you don’t have this hardware anymore, just loan one. Maybe you should try to uninstall the removable drive and msn will install too, I havent tried this so maybe you should too!
I hope I have helped you guys! greetz Nathan
November 22, 2003 at 12:31 pm #57591DesktopMemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by shifterError Code 1601/1603
1. Click START, and then click RUN.
2. In the OPEN box, Type msiexec /unreg, and then click OK
3. When this process is complete, click START, and then click RUN.
4. In the OPEN box, type msiexec /regserver, and then click OK.
5. Now install MSN 6.Shifter, thank you for this answer. Worked slick. My only question: what do typing these two things into the Run window do?
November 23, 2003 at 2:48 pm #57593Backlash_1988MemberEh… I’ve got a big problem here… my com dosen’t have the Installtemp file that you haf included in the solution…..
November 23, 2003 at 6:03 pm #57563shifterMemberBacklash, please don’t double post. There is an Edit Button above your posts if you wish to add further information. There is also a Delete Button so you can get rid of your useless ones as well.
As to your problem, if you don’t have that directory, that fix obviously won’t work for you. Try one of the other fixes posted.
Desktop – Glad the fix helped you. All the commands do is Unregister the msiexec file then re-register it again with Windows. I didn’t come up with the solution so you would have to ask the original writer why it works, you can follow the link under the solution given to see the original post.
November 24, 2003 at 3:36 pm #57592Backlash_1988MemberEh…. Veri sorry…. I’m not veri good at computers and therefore don’t understand wat ya writing… Can be more specific and clear not? I’m veri sorry for the trouble….
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