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hillrl

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I am unable to install sonicstage. I have tried everything I can think of. I uninstalled openMG and Sonicstage. I have ran cleanup. I deleted all OpenMG and Sonicstage in the registery. I am able to install the orginal 2.1 version that came with the computer but when I try to install the update to 3.3 or 4.0 I get the following message: Installation process for Sonicstage 3.3 has been terminated. (2051,20703). I don't know what else I can do. I have noticed when it is trying to install the updates it makes it as far as the OpenMG limited patch and that is when the error message appears. Please help, I have been trying to fix this for months. :whistling: :blink:
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See these links if they are of help
http://forums.minidi...php/t12991.html
http://forums.minidi...?showtopic=8071
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I have already tried all that. I have also ran registry mechanic, and Norton Windoctor. I, too, turn off my anti-virus and internet security when I tried to intall the program. From what I can tell a lot of people have this problem; but I can't seem to find where anyone has solved the issue.
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Click start then run, type prefetch then press enter, click edit, select all, right click any file, click delete, confirm

Click start then run, type msconfig then press enter, click start up, click disable all, click apply, reboot

Try Sonic Stage

If it involves downloading make sure the firewall and anti virus are active when online

If it installs, click start then run, type msconfig then press enter, put the dot in normal start up, click apply, reboot
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I just deleted prefetch and went into msconfig. It didn't work. I had already tried the msconfig before, but I was hoping the prefetch might have done the trick but it didn't.
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Are you installing the version for your location?
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yes, I have tried two different versions 3.3 and 4.1 both. I get the same results with both downloads.
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