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  1. #1
    Brandon Guest

    Halo 2 Installation Problems

    I just upgraded from XP to Vista Home Premium yesterday. I tried to install
    Halo 2 (the main reason I upgraded) and I am getting error messages during
    the installation. The first one is that my processor doesn't meet the
    requirements. I saw this issue in KB 909534 (I have a 2.4 Ghz misreported as
    ~900 Mhz). About 2 seconds after the installation begins I get the following
    error:

    "One of the installation steps failed. Do you want to retry?
    redists\H2V-licr.msi:
    Fatal error during intallation."
    Along with retry or cancel information.

    I have also looked at KB 258496 and read the readme file on the DVD. I have
    tried numerous possible remedies listed, but with no luck. I haven't found
    any information relating to this same error.

  2. #2
    dean-dean Guest

    Re: Halo 2 Installation Problems

    In Event Viewer, under Applications, what is the Event ID for the error
    (Event Source: MsiInstaller)?

    Is Device Manager showing the correct speed of your processor under the
    Processors node? Are you using the High Performance plan in Control
    Panel\Power Options?

    Some things to try:

    Clean the Temp Directory by using the Disk Cleanup utility (Start
    Menu\Programs\Accessories\System Tools). Put a check next to "Temporary
    files".

    Make sure you have administrative privileges. Run the installer from an
    Administrative account. Or right-click on Setup, and choose "Run as
    Administrator", if setup is an .exe type-file (.msi-type files don't have
    that option, however). If these things don't work,

    Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, found here:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301

    Run Windows Install Clean Up (a shortcut should be in the Start Menu >
    Programs). Highlight all references to Halo 2 (only!), and click on
    Remove. Don't remove other entries for other programs (like Acrobat Reader,
    for example), or they will stop working.

    Then try to reinstall Halo 2.

    "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:B053C83E-D42E-46BB-9FF3-8D631262FD8C@microsoft.com...
    >I just upgraded from XP to Vista Home Premium yesterday. I tried to
    >install
    > Halo 2 (the main reason I upgraded) and I am getting error messages during
    > the installation. The first one is that my processor doesn't meet the
    > requirements. I saw this issue in KB 909534 (I have a 2.4 Ghz misreported
    > as
    > ~900 Mhz). About 2 seconds after the installation begins I get the
    > following
    > error:
    >
    > "One of the installation steps failed. Do you want to retry?
    > redists\H2V-licr.msi:
    > Fatal error during intallation."
    > Along with retry or cancel information.
    >
    > I have also looked at KB 258496 and read the readme file on the DVD. I
    > have
    > tried numerous possible remedies listed, but with no luck. I haven't found
    > any information relating to this same error.



  3. #3
    Brandon Guest

    Re: Halo 2 Installation Problems

    I appreciate your help. Device manager does correctly report my processor as
    6600 @ 2.4 GHz. I took the steps that you had mentioned, but there were no
    references to Halo 2 when I ran the Window Install Clean Up utility. When I
    tried to run the installation again (.msi file), I had one Error even show up
    in the event viewer. The Event ID is 11721 with the following information:

    "Product: Halo 2 for Windows Vista -- Error 1721. There is a problem with
    this Windows Installer package. A program required for this install to
    complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.
    Action: SLDLInstall.4156BB8E_484A_4CEF_A757_23EEBCFBD9EF, location:
    C:\Windows\Installer\MSID250.tmp, command: /I
    @C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Temp\~SLD179.tmp"

    There was also an Error that showed up with the source being SideBySide,
    which the Event ID 33.

    The description is as follows:
    "Activation context generation failed for
    "C:\Windows\Installer\MSID250.tmp". Dependent Assembly
    Microsoft.VC80.CRT,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",versio n="8.0.50727.762"
    could not be found. Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis."

    I am not too sure what to do from here. I would appreciate any other input
    you may have.

    "dean-dean" wrote:

    > In Event Viewer, under Applications, what is the Event ID for the error
    > (Event Source: MsiInstaller)?
    >
    > Is Device Manager showing the correct speed of your processor under the
    > Processors node? Are you using the High Performance plan in Control
    > Panel\Power Options?
    >
    > Some things to try:
    >
    > Clean the Temp Directory by using the Disk Cleanup utility (Start
    > Menu\Programs\Accessories\System Tools). Put a check next to "Temporary
    > files".
    >
    > Make sure you have administrative privileges. Run the installer from an
    > Administrative account. Or right-click on Setup, and choose "Run as
    > Administrator", if setup is an .exe type-file (.msi-type files don't have
    > that option, however). If these things don't work,
    >
    > Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, found here:
    >
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
    >
    > Run Windows Install Clean Up (a shortcut should be in the Start Menu >
    > Programs). Highlight all references to Halo 2 (only!), and click on
    > Remove. Don't remove other entries for other programs (like Acrobat Reader,
    > for example), or they will stop working.
    >
    > Then try to reinstall Halo 2.
    >
    > "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:B053C83E-D42E-46BB-9FF3-8D631262FD8C@microsoft.com...
    > >I just upgraded from XP to Vista Home Premium yesterday. I tried to
    > >install
    > > Halo 2 (the main reason I upgraded) and I am getting error messages during
    > > the installation. The first one is that my processor doesn't meet the
    > > requirements. I saw this issue in KB 909534 (I have a 2.4 Ghz misreported
    > > as
    > > ~900 Mhz). About 2 seconds after the installation begins I get the
    > > following
    > > error:
    > >
    > > "One of the installation steps failed. Do you want to retry?
    > > redists\H2V-licr.msi:
    > > Fatal error during intallation."
    > > Along with retry or cancel information.
    > >
    > > I have also looked at KB 258496 and read the readme file on the DVD. I
    > > have
    > > tried numerous possible remedies listed, but with no luck. I haven't found
    > > any information relating to this same error.

    >
    >


  4. #4
    dean-dean Guest

    Re: Halo 2 Installation Problems

    This may sound counter-intuitive, but if you have User Account Control
    turned off, turn it on.

    As to the "SideBySide" error, which may be connected to your installation
    problems, try this. Download and install the following (I'm assuming your
    operating system is 32-bit):

    Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    Right-click on vcredist_x86.exe, after downloaded, and choose Properties.
    Then click on Unblock on the General tab of Properties (Apply, OK). Then
    right-click the file again, and choose Run as Administrator.

    Then try, with UAC on, running Halo 2 setup again. Too, since I don't have
    that program, is there a general Setup.exe or Install.exe that you can
    right-click on (to Run as Administrator)? Or. rather, are you given
    instructions to run the *.msi file directly?

    "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:BD75CF7A-212A-4D51-A5FC-212B23504020@microsoft.com...
    >I appreciate your help. Device manager does correctly report my processor
    >as
    > 6600 @ 2.4 GHz. I took the steps that you had mentioned, but there were
    > no
    > references to Halo 2 when I ran the Window Install Clean Up utility. When
    > I
    > tried to run the installation again (.msi file), I had one Error even show
    > up
    > in the event viewer. The Event ID is 11721 with the following
    > information:
    >
    > "Product: Halo 2 for Windows Vista -- Error 1721. There is a problem with
    > this Windows Installer package. A program required for this install to
    > complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package
    > vendor.
    > Action: SLDLInstall.4156BB8E_484A_4CEF_A757_23EEBCFBD9EF, location:
    > C:\Windows\Installer\MSID250.tmp, command: /I
    > @C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Temp\~SLD179.tmp"
    >
    > There was also an Error that showed up with the source being SideBySide,
    > which the Event ID 33.
    >
    > The description is as follows:
    > "Activation context generation failed for
    > "C:\Windows\Installer\MSID250.tmp". Dependent Assembly
    > Microsoft.VC80.CRT,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",versio n="8.0.50727.762"
    > could not be found. Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis."
    >
    > I am not too sure what to do from here. I would appreciate any other
    > input
    > you may have.
    >
    > "dean-dean" wrote:
    >
    >> In Event Viewer, under Applications, what is the Event ID for the error
    >> (Event Source: MsiInstaller)?
    >>
    >> Is Device Manager showing the correct speed of your processor under the
    >> Processors node? Are you using the High Performance plan in Control
    >> Panel\Power Options?
    >>
    >> Some things to try:
    >>
    >> Clean the Temp Directory by using the Disk Cleanup utility (Start
    >> Menu\Programs\Accessories\System Tools). Put a check next to "Temporary
    >> files".
    >>
    >> Make sure you have administrative privileges. Run the installer from an
    >> Administrative account. Or right-click on Setup, and choose "Run as
    >> Administrator", if setup is an .exe type-file (.msi-type files don't have
    >> that option, however). If these things don't work,
    >>
    >> Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, found here:
    >>
    >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
    >>
    >> Run Windows Install Clean Up (a shortcut should be in the Start Menu >
    >> Programs). Highlight all references to Halo 2 (only!), and click on
    >> Remove. Don't remove other entries for other programs (like Acrobat
    >> Reader,
    >> for example), or they will stop working.
    >>
    >> Then try to reinstall Halo 2.
    >>
    >> "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:B053C83E-D42E-46BB-9FF3-8D631262FD8C@microsoft.com...
    >> >I just upgraded from XP to Vista Home Premium yesterday. I tried to
    >> >install
    >> > Halo 2 (the main reason I upgraded) and I am getting error messages
    >> > during
    >> > the installation. The first one is that my processor doesn't meet the
    >> > requirements. I saw this issue in KB 909534 (I have a 2.4 Ghz
    >> > misreported
    >> > as
    >> > ~900 Mhz). About 2 seconds after the installation begins I get the
    >> > following
    >> > error:
    >> >
    >> > "One of the installation steps failed. Do you want to retry?
    >> > redists\H2V-licr.msi:
    >> > Fatal error during intallation."
    >> > Along with retry or cancel information.
    >> >
    >> > I have also looked at KB 258496 and read the readme file on the DVD. I
    >> > have
    >> > tried numerous possible remedies listed, but with no luck. I haven't
    >> > found
    >> > any information relating to this same error.

    >>
    >>



  5. #5
    Brandon Guest

    Re: Halo 2 Installation Problems

    I turned UAC back on, downloaded and installed Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1
    Redistributable Package (x86) and ran startup.exe (the program also
    referenced in autorun.ini) as administrator and ended up with the same error
    message. On another note, I bought BioShock today and while it installed
    just fine, it pops up an error referring to the side-by-side configuration
    being incorrect. I have no idea what side-by-side is, but I looked it up
    here in the newsgroups and also in the KB. There were a few hits in the KB,
    but none of them were relevant to the problem.

    Starting to seem like I may have wasted close to $300, but I do appreciate
    your efforts to assist me with this problem.

    "dean-dean" wrote:

    > This may sound counter-intuitive, but if you have User Account Control
    > turned off, turn it on.
    >
    > As to the "SideBySide" error, which may be connected to your installation
    > problems, try this. Download and install the following (I'm assuming your
    > operating system is 32-bit):
    >
    > Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)
    > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
    >
    > Right-click on vcredist_x86.exe, after downloaded, and choose Properties.
    > Then click on Unblock on the General tab of Properties (Apply, OK). Then
    > right-click the file again, and choose Run as Administrator.
    >
    > Then try, with UAC on, running Halo 2 setup again. Too, since I don't have
    > that program, is there a general Setup.exe or Install.exe that you can
    > right-click on (to Run as Administrator)? Or. rather, are you given
    > instructions to run the *.msi file directly?
    >
    > "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:BD75CF7A-212A-4D51-A5FC-212B23504020@microsoft.com...
    > >I appreciate your help. Device manager does correctly report my processor
    > >as
    > > 6600 @ 2.4 GHz. I took the steps that you had mentioned, but there were
    > > no
    > > references to Halo 2 when I ran the Window Install Clean Up utility. When
    > > I
    > > tried to run the installation again (.msi file), I had one Error even show
    > > up
    > > in the event viewer. The Event ID is 11721 with the following
    > > information:
    > >
    > > "Product: Halo 2 for Windows Vista -- Error 1721. There is a problem with
    > > this Windows Installer package. A program required for this install to
    > > complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package
    > > vendor.
    > > Action: SLDLInstall.4156BB8E_484A_4CEF_A757_23EEBCFBD9EF, location:
    > > C:\Windows\Installer\MSID250.tmp, command: /I
    > > @C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Temp\~SLD179.tmp"
    > >
    > > There was also an Error that showed up with the source being SideBySide,
    > > which the Event ID 33.
    > >
    > > The description is as follows:
    > > "Activation context generation failed for
    > > "C:\Windows\Installer\MSID250.tmp". Dependent Assembly
    > > Microsoft.VC80.CRT,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",versio n="8.0.50727.762"
    > > could not be found. Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis."
    > >
    > > I am not too sure what to do from here. I would appreciate any other
    > > input
    > > you may have.
    > >
    > > "dean-dean" wrote:
    > >
    > >> In Event Viewer, under Applications, what is the Event ID for the error
    > >> (Event Source: MsiInstaller)?
    > >>
    > >> Is Device Manager showing the correct speed of your processor under the
    > >> Processors node? Are you using the High Performance plan in Control
    > >> Panel\Power Options?
    > >>
    > >> Some things to try:
    > >>
    > >> Clean the Temp Directory by using the Disk Cleanup utility (Start
    > >> Menu\Programs\Accessories\System Tools). Put a check next to "Temporary
    > >> files".
    > >>
    > >> Make sure you have administrative privileges. Run the installer from an
    > >> Administrative account. Or right-click on Setup, and choose "Run as
    > >> Administrator", if setup is an .exe type-file (.msi-type files don't have
    > >> that option, however). If these things don't work,
    > >>
    > >> Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, found here:
    > >>
    > >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
    > >>
    > >> Run Windows Install Clean Up (a shortcut should be in the Start Menu >
    > >> Programs). Highlight all references to Halo 2 (only!), and click on
    > >> Remove. Don't remove other entries for other programs (like Acrobat
    > >> Reader,
    > >> for example), or they will stop working.
    > >>
    > >> Then try to reinstall Halo 2.
    > >>
    > >> "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> news:B053C83E-D42E-46BB-9FF3-8D631262FD8C@microsoft.com...
    > >> >I just upgraded from XP to Vista Home Premium yesterday. I tried to
    > >> >install
    > >> > Halo 2 (the main reason I upgraded) and I am getting error messages
    > >> > during
    > >> > the installation. The first one is that my processor doesn't meet the
    > >> > requirements. I saw this issue in KB 909534 (I have a 2.4 Ghz
    > >> > misreported
    > >> > as
    > >> > ~900 Mhz). About 2 seconds after the installation begins I get the
    > >> > following
    > >> > error:
    > >> >
    > >> > "One of the installation steps failed. Do you want to retry?
    > >> > redists\H2V-licr.msi:
    > >> > Fatal error during intallation."
    > >> > Along with retry or cancel information.
    > >> >
    > >> > I have also looked at KB 258496 and read the readme file on the DVD. I
    > >> > have
    > >> > tried numerous possible remedies listed, but with no luck. I haven't
    > >> > found
    > >> > any information relating to this same error.
    > >>
    > >>

    >
    >


  6. #6
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    Halo 2 just wont autorun, then i open up "Computer" and double click on the DVD-ROM Drive and it opens up the disk as a folder :|
    Help??

  7. #7
    Donald L McDaniel Guest

    Re: Halo 2 Installation Problems

    On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 18:59:39 +0530, Harry115
    <Harry115.32rq7g@DoNotSpam.com> wrote:

    >
    >Halo 2 just wont autorun, then i open up "Computer" and double click on
    >the DVD-ROM Drive and it opens up the disk as a folder :|


    Turn autorun on for that DVD drive?

    Otherwise, just start the installer by double-clicking on it. It's
    called "setup.exe". I also advise you to run it as an Administrator
    (right-click on "setup.exe" and choose "run as Administrator".)

    Once it's installed, you will start the game using the icon the
    installer places on your Desktop.

    NOTE that this game will NOT run without the Halo Disk in the drive.
    It cannot be a copy, either. It MUST be the original Halo 2 disk.

    Donald L McDaniel


  8. #8
    Kevin Guest

    Re: Halo 2 Installation Problems


    "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocrossATkomkastDOTnet> wrote in message
    news:jdg2o3dqll616i26gpj46hm56g38bftjcq@4ax.com...
    > On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 18:59:39 +0530, Harry115
    > <Harry115.32rq7g@DoNotSpam.com> wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>Halo 2 just wont autorun, then i open up "Computer" and double click on
    >>the DVD-ROM Drive and it opens up the disk as a folder :|

    >
    > Turn autorun on for that DVD drive?
    >
    > Otherwise, just start the installer by double-clicking on it. It's
    > called "setup.exe". I also advise you to run it as an Administrator
    > (right-click on "setup.exe" and choose "run as Administrator".)
    >
    > Once it's installed, you will start the game using the icon the
    > installer places on your Desktop.
    >
    > NOTE that this game will NOT run without the Halo Disk in the drive.
    > It cannot be a copy, either. It MUST be the original Halo 2 disk.


    Once the game is installed, it runs without the disk in the optical drive.


    >
    > Donald L McDaniel
    >



  9. #9
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    Setup.exe isn't there, and its legal.

  10. #10
    Jupiter Jones [MVP] Guest

    Re: Halo 2 Installation Problems

    startup.exe
    Is that there?

    And is it an original, not copied DVD?
    Does the DVD work properly in another computer?

    Have you verified, with other media, your DVD drive functions properly
    by installing another program from DVD?

    --
    Jupiter Jones [MVP]
    http://www3.telus.net/dandemar



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    >
    > Setup.exe isn't there, and its legal.
    >
    >
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  11. #11
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    Yh, i dunno if my DVD ROM drive does work... :|

    Anyone got any solutions, as microsoft sure dont :@

  12. #12
    Jupiter Jones [MVP] Guest

    Re: Halo 2 Installation Problems

    First you need to verify your drive works, until then, there is not
    much anyone can do.

    --
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    http://www3.telus.net/dandemar


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    >
    > Yh, i dunno if my DVD ROM drive does work... :|
    >
    > Anyone got any solutions, as microsoft sure dont :@
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  13. #13
    Alexandre Lanthier Guest

    I Just found out how to fix that problem!

    Ok so first you must find and install TakeOwnership.reg,

    then open Explorer and click on Organize,

    click on Folder and search options,

    Select view,

    then select Show hidden files,folders,and drivers,

    Maybe also uncheck hide OS system files too just in case,

    Reload Explorer,

    You should see a folder called ProgramData,

    right-click it and select Take Ownership,

    Wait until de CMD window as finished,

    Take Ownership of every folder that starts with Microsoft,

    And Finally run the setup again!

    (h2v_lic needed Administrator rights to install)









    Brando wrote:

    Halo 2 Installation Problems
    16-Sep-07

    I just upgraded from XP to Vista Home Premium yesterday. I tried to install
    Halo 2 (the main reason I upgraded) and I am getting error messages during
    the installation. The first one is that my processor doesn't meet the
    requirements. I saw this issue in KB 909534 (I have a 2.4 Ghz misreported as
    ~900 Mhz). About 2 seconds after the installation begins I get the following
    error:

    "One of the installation steps failed. Do you want to retry?
    redists\H2V-licr.msi:
    Fatal error during intallation."
    Along with retry or cancel information.

    I have also looked at KB 258496 and read the readme file on the DVD. I have
    tried numerous possible remedies listed, but with no luck. I haven't found
    any information relating to this same error.

    Previous Posts In This Thread:

    On Sunday, September 16, 2007 12:10 PM
    Brando wrote:

    Halo 2 Installation Problems
    I just upgraded from XP to Vista Home Premium yesterday. I tried to install
    Halo 2 (the main reason I upgraded) and I am getting error messages during
    the installation. The first one is that my processor doesn't meet the
    requirements. I saw this issue in KB 909534 (I have a 2.4 Ghz misreported as
    ~900 Mhz). About 2 seconds after the installation begins I get the following
    error:

    "One of the installation steps failed. Do you want to retry?
    redists\H2V-licr.msi:
    Fatal error during intallation."
    Along with retry or cancel information.

    I have also looked at KB 258496 and read the readme file on the DVD. I have
    tried numerous possible remedies listed, but with no luck. I haven't found
    any information relating to this same error.

    On Sunday, September 16, 2007 1:44 PM
    dean-dean wrote:

    In Event Viewer, under Applications, what is the Event ID for the error(Event
    In Event Viewer, under Applications, what is the Event ID for the error
    (Event Source: MsiInstaller)?

    Is Device Manager showing the correct speed of your processor under the
    Processors node? Are you using the High Performance plan in Control
    Panel\Power Options?

    Some things to try:

    Clean the Temp Directory by using the Disk Cleanup utility (Start
    Menu\Programs\Accessories\System Tools). Put a check next to "Temporary
    files".

    Make sure you have administrative privileges. Run the installer from an
    Administrative account. Or right-click on Setup, and choose "Run as
    Administrator", if setup is an .exe type-file (.msi-type files don't have
    that option, however). If these things don't work,

    Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, found here:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301

    Run Windows Install Clean Up (a shortcut should be in the Start Menu >
    Programs). Highlight all references to Halo 2 (only!), and click on
    Remove. Don't remove other entries for other programs (like Acrobat Reader,
    for example), or they will stop working.

    Then try to reinstall Halo 2.

    "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:B053C83E-D42E-46BB-9FF3-8D631262FD8C@microsoft.com...

    On Sunday, September 16, 2007 5:34 PM
    Brando wrote:

    I appreciate your help.
    I appreciate your help. Device manager does correctly report my processor as
    6600 @ 2.4 GHz. I took the steps that you had mentioned, but there were no
    references to Halo 2 when I ran the Window Install Clean Up utility. When I
    tried to run the installation again (.msi file), I had one Error even show up
    in the event viewer. The Event ID is 11721 with the following information:

    "Product: Halo 2 for Windows Vista -- Error 1721. There is a problem with
    this Windows Installer package. A program required for this install to
    complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.
    Action: SLDLInstall.4156BB8E_484A_4CEF_A757_23EEBCFBD9EF, location:
    C:\Windows\Installer\MSID250.tmp, command: /I
    @C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Temp\~SLD179.tmp"

    There was also an Error that showed up with the source being SideBySide,
    which the Event ID 33.

    The description is as follows:
    "Activation context generation failed for
    "C:\Windows\Installer\MSID250.tmp". Dependent Assembly
    Microsoft.VC80.CRT,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",versio n="8.0.50727.762"
    could not be found. Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis."

    I am not too sure what to do from here. I would appreciate any other input
    you may have.

    "dean-dean" wrote:

    On Sunday, September 16, 2007 6:46 PM
    dean-dean wrote:

    This may sound counter-intuitive, but if you have User Account Controlturned
    This may sound counter-intuitive, but if you have User Account Control
    turned off, turn it on.

    As to the "SideBySide" error, which may be connected to your installation
    problems, try this. Download and install the following (I'm assuming your
    operating system is 32-bit):

    Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    Right-click on vcredist_x86.exe, after downloaded, and choose Properties.
    Then click on Unblock on the General tab of Properties (Apply, OK). Then
    right-click the file again, and choose Run as Administrator.

    Then try, with UAC on, running Halo 2 setup again. Too, since I don't have
    that program, is there a general Setup.exe or Install.exe that you can
    right-click on (to Run as Administrator)? Or. rather, are you given
    instructions to run the *.msi file directly?

    "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:BD75CF7A-212A-4D51-A5FC-212B23504020@microsoft.com...

    On Tuesday, September 18, 2007 1:10 AM
    Brando wrote:

    I turned UAC back on, downloaded and installed Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1
    I turned UAC back on, downloaded and installed Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1
    Redistributable Package (x86) and ran startup.exe (the program also
    referenced in autorun.ini) as administrator and ended up with the same error
    message. On another note, I bought BioShock today and while it installed
    just fine, it pops up an error referring to the side-by-side configuration
    being incorrect. I have no idea what side-by-side is, but I looked it up
    here in the newsgroups and also in the KB. There were a few hits in the KB,
    but none of them were relevant to the problem.

    Starting to seem like I may have wasted close to $300, but I do appreciate
    your efforts to assist me with this problem.

    "dean-dean" wrote:

    On Sunday, January 06, 2008 8:29 AM
    Harry115 wrote:

    Halo 2 just wont autorun, then i open up "Computer" and double click onthe
    Halo 2 just wont autorun, then i open up "Computer" and double click on
    the DVD-ROM Drive and it opens up the disk as a folder :|
    Help??


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    On Sunday, January 06, 2008 4:07 PM
    Donald L McDaniel wrote:

    Re: Halo 2 Installation Problems
    On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 18:59:39 +0530, Harry115
    <Harry115.32rq7g@DoNotSpam.com> wrote:


    Turn autorun on for that DVD drive?

    Otherwise, just start the installer by double-clicking on it. It's
    called "setup.exe". I also advise you to run it as an Administrator
    (right-click on "setup.exe" and choose "run as Administrator".)

    Once it's installed, you will start the game using the icon the
    installer places on your Desktop.

    NOTE that this game will NOT run without the Halo Disk in the drive.
    It cannot be a copy, either. It MUST be the original Halo 2 disk.

    Donald L McDaniel

    On Monday, January 07, 2008 12:04 AM
    Kevin wrote:

    "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocrossATkomkastDOTnet> wrote in message
    "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocrossATkomkastDOTnet> wrote in message

    Once the game is installed, it runs without the disk in the optical drive.

    On Monday, January 07, 2008 1:24 PM
    Harry115 wrote:

    Setup.exe isn't there, and its legal.
    Setup.exe isn't there, and its legal.


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    On Monday, January 07, 2008 5:02 PM
    Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:

    startup.exeIs that there?And is it an original, not copied DVD?
    startup.exe
    Is that there?

    And is it an original, not copied DVD?
    Does the DVD work properly in another computer?

    Have you verified, with other media, your DVD drive functions properly
    by installing another program from DVD?

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    On Tuesday, January 08, 2008 12:33 PM
    Harry115 wrote:

    Yh, i dunno if my DVD ROM drive does work...
    Yh, i dunno if my DVD ROM drive does work... :|

    Anyone got any solutions, as microsoft sure dont :@


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    On Wednesday, January 09, 2008 3:01 AM
    Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:

    First you need to verify your drive works, until then, there is not much
    First you need to verify your drive works, until then, there is not
    much anyone can do.

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