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Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64) Installation Issues


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Use image burn for the flash drive too?


I'm not sure Image Burn can do it use WiNToBootic (Tutorial)
Make sure the flash drive is empty because the program will format the device.

Edited by SleepyDude, 20 October 2013 - 08:27 AM.

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Alright i reformatted it. It said it was done but it does not seem any different.

Edited by deejaycea101, 20 October 2013 - 08:31 AM.

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Alright i reformatted it. It said it was done but it does not seem any different.


If you open the flash drive do you see the installation files there?
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This is what i got.
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You have to do the following:

WiNToBootic tutorial



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Plug your usb flash drive to your computer. Run WiNToBootic software
  • Choose your usb flash drive
  • Drop your windows iso or click the green arrow and browse your iso image
  • Click the Do it button to start making your usb flash drive bootable
  • wait until finish

Edited by SleepyDude, 20 October 2013 - 08:43 AM.

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Doing it now.
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Alright got this now.
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Good. Now I want you to Uninstall Internet Explorer 9 by following the instructions here.
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I have had problems installing updates for a while and one of the ways i found that it said i could fix it was to delete my update history and try to update it again, so when i get to step 2 in the tutorial this is what i get.
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I have had problems installing updates for a while and one of the ways i found that it said i could fix it was to delete my update history and try to update it again, so when i get to step 2 in the tutorial this is what i get.


In that case try the Microsoft FixIt available here.
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Still nothing.
Pre Restart:
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Post Restart:
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Edited by deejaycea101, 21 October 2013 - 03:26 AM.

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Still nothing.


It's OK, the FixIt is to remove Internet Explorer 9 not the empty list problem.

Please run System Spec again and check if the Internet Explorer version is now 8.xxxx
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Hi,

It seems IE 9 refuses to go or the program is wrong...

Time to do the reinstall, first disable your Antivirus and close all the programs including the ones with icons on the task bar near the clock if possible.

Now connect the flash drive and execute the Setup from the flash drive then follow the guide on this link starting from Step 6.
On Step 11 if you don't see the option to Upgrade STOP and let me know.
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OK, i did everything and it all went smooth until i had to enter my Product Key, it said that the key was no longer valid. I do not know what the problem is i literally just had windows installed perfectly fine and now it says it isn't valid.
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