"could Not Finish Installing Due To A Higher Version Already Running"?
Aug 21, 2012
i have windows 7 my cpu is 2 yrs oldi had problems with I E and was told to delete it and download it and re install it.i went into add/remove and removed I E.@ms.com downloadedIE9
started to install got msg "could not finish installing due to a higher version alreadyrunning"we searched several ways and I E is not on this cpugeek squad is stumped (which i am finding out doesn't take much anymore)they want me to send in the cpu for a $300. checkup and more if they have to fix iti may have been born at night but not last night..there must be another way.
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Feb 27, 2011
I am running Windows 7 on my computer and have downloaded overdrive and the updates. When I try to download an audio book to my computer, It still gives me this error message: The version of this file is not compatible with the version of windows you are running. Check your computer system information to see whether you need x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) version of the program, and then contact the software publishe
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I have a computer based training program that is designed to run on older Windows versions. The last version that I had it working on was XP. I am trying to get it to run on my new Windows 7 machine, with no luck. Windows has a patch to run XP programs, but it is not available for my home version of Windows.
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I searched for a solution to my issue and could not quite find anything exactly like it. Here is what I have and what I am looking to do:
I currently have a HDD in an HP system, with OEM Vista loaded on it. I just purchased a retail copy of Windows 7 Home premium upgrade and a SSD. I plan to use the SSD for boot, windows, and World of Warcraft.
What I want: To do a clean install of Windows 7 on the SSD. I plan to wipeout the HDD afterward and use it as a storage drive, as I have no use for Vista.
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