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February 25, 2005 at 4:37 pm #57654oldfellaMember
OK – Listen-up. I have been trying to re-install MSN Messenger for the past 5 months without success. Then I remembered about Ad-Watch giving me problems before, not letting certain registry modifiers pass through, so I temporarily closed the automatic setting and proceeded to download the Messenger. A lot of registry entries came across and took a chance to allow the to come in, then a window appeared asking me if I wanted to “repair” or uninstall – I told it to repair. It continued on passing a few registry entries and lo and behold the MSN Messenger in it’s fully glory appeared… I hope this is it!
February 28, 2005 at 9:35 pm #57679BummelinaMemberI tried installing both MSN 7.0 Beta & MSN 6.2 but both failed.
When I’m installing, this message appears:An error occurred during the installation of assembly component {874793FC-5F43-496A-8FE7-18C4DB9B143D}
HRESULT: -2147024894.After that, rolling back action occurs & I am told that MSN Messenger was not installed due to error code 1603 & I should download the software from the MSN website.
I already downloaded the software from messenger.msn.com but it still doesn’t work. Also, I’ve tried every solution posted here but it still doesn’t work too.
I’m currently using windows xp. I’m using McAfee AntiSpyware & Norton Antivirus 2004. I used to have Lavasoft Ad-Aware but I’ve uninstalled it.
I’ve tried disabling my antivirus & antispyware when downloading & installing MSN but it doesn’t work too. PLEASE HELP!!
March 4, 2005 at 8:52 pm #57655oldfellaMemberIf your computer is an older model, you may need to update/upgrade its BIOS – it worked for me. If it is a Dell, go here: http://delltalk.us.dell.com/supportforums
March 20, 2005 at 2:26 am #57680doctorjanitorMemberHi,
Here is how you fix your code 1601 in MSN Messenger.Goto Start – Control Panel
Performance and Maintenace
Administrative Tools
SERVICES
NOW in this Profile Scroll down till you see
Windows Installer
Right click on this and go to Properties
In Start up type MAKE SURE IT IS IN AUTOMATIC
THEN in SERVICE STATUS
Hit START
Makes sure it is running before you leave, CLICK apply and close all windows
Now go to msn.com
and on the bottom you will see MSN Messenger follow the directions from there.Have Fun Kids
DoctorjanitorMay 28, 2006 at 6:32 am #57681skylarMemberI was getting a message stating that i already had a newer version of msn messenger installed and after dubious searching for 2 hours i found out that MSN Live Messenger is that NEWER version.. uninstalled that.. and installed the latest msn messenger. It turned out to be MSN Live Messenger again but at least it installed correctly and works now. w00t. I hope this helps everyone else.
ps. i used Windows Install Clean-Up wizard to find MSN Live Messenger and uninstall it. search MSN for the download.
August 2, 2006 at 4:58 pm #57682lykynzMemberAnother Possible Fix for 1603
1. Click on Start -> Find -> Files or Folders
2. Search for sfc.dll. It should be under c:windowssystem32.
3. Rename sfc.dll to sfc.dll.x [x could be any character(s)]
4. You should be able to do the installs now.
5. After you have installed the software, change sfc.dll.x back to
sfc.dll.
6. Done!I’m actually trying to re-install a game that I’ve had on my present system. I went to install, and now I get the 1603 error. I tried the above , and now I have a text file that I cant delete or change back to the sfc.dll I still have the original dll file, and now I have the text one as wellHow do I get rid of the text file? The system wont let me. And also-this potential solution didnt work for me either. Please respond to [email protected]
Thank you.July 24, 2007 at 10:30 pm #57683pmassaroMemberI tried this mate it dident work
July 25, 2007 at 12:07 am #57559detn8rParticipantpmassaro;221417 wrote:I tried this mate it dident workYou tried EVERYTHING? It’s been almost a year since the last post in this topic — I didn’t think this issue still was a problem.
What operating system are you using and which version of MSN (or Windows Live Messenger)?
January 22, 2008 at 5:14 am #57684klavdyMemberAfter trying all the suggestions on the forum and still having no luck, I decided to have a dig around.
Go to Control Panel, then Administrative tools, then services.
Check your REMOTE desk, Remote registry, anything with remote as the first word
Right click, open properties, then check your LOG ON details.
Make sure they all match your log on.November 1, 2009 at 5:59 pm #57685baroon99Membertry this remover
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/redir/zapmsngr.aspJuly 6, 2011 at 10:05 pm #57686dan manMemberHey 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. Do any of y’all know? Post it on the forum. Thanks!
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