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The incorrect uninstallation of HPTCSSetup will probably bring you big amount of troubles, such as frequent uninstall error messages and system crashes etc. Every now and then, you encounter an error box saying that an error has occurred while running one of your applications installers.

In the following section, we will explain the error messages you might came across if any mistake made in uninstall process:. A Setup Error simply describes a problem where an application install file cannot be loaded. The corrupted registry key causes the HPTCSSetup installer to unable to validate the package which make you unable to perform a re-install it for updating.

Moreover, Corrupted registry files can cause a variety of different error messages as shown below:. The inappropriate ways of uninstalling cannot remove the associated registry entries completely. If you always uninstall HPTCSSetup or other unwanted software in those ways, the useless files and registry entries will eat a lot of system resources and the windows registry will have a lot of obsolete entries, and thus affect computer's performance.

Is your computer running extremely slow? This window looks unfinished, like it can't find a resource file with literals and GUI elements. If I click "Next" it shows a window with all the applications listed and "Select a program to reinstall". This window also has gibberish and an unlabeled checkbox that seems to mean "install all". If I select a program and click "Finish", the window changes to "Reinstaller progress", but nothing else happens.

I can click "Back" and repeat the process or click "Quit" and exit the program, going back to the Recovery Manager window. At the HP Support site there's a page titled "Upgrading to Windows 7" which lists among the "Known issues after upgrading" the following item:. I downloaded and nstalled all of them.

All of these updates assume you already have the base applications installed. It might work if you upgrade from Vista to WIndows 7, but not if you do a custom install.

I have done quite a bit of poking around at " ftp. The "allfiles. So, on to your other suggestion. I downloaded all the softpaq files you listed from ftp. I cancelled this one. There's a different softpaq, sp Update has been cancelled.

HP's explanation for this message implys that this is an update but I don't have the application that it applys to. Perhaps there's another softpaq that installs the base application. I'd found that one earlier. So, that leaves me with several of the items on my original list installed and a few still missing.

I need:. Maybe you can point me to the original Vista? I followed the instructions from "itconsultant42" on PM, copying the application files from the recovery DVD and renaming the "Custom.

This approach let me install the original versions of the suite: Power2Go Express 5. Power2Go 5. PowerDirector 6. LabelPrint 2. I registered, but this didn't stop the registration screen from appearing. LabelPrint seems to work. PowerDirector fails on startup with "PowerDirector is unable to locate the 'simkey' file. The Windows 7 upgrade files from HP Softpaqs sp My next idea was to compare the installation I just completed to the original files on my Vista install. Have a read of these internet security suites.

Then make your decision. Hi germ-xI actually took it to the shop because my waranty expired already and to my bad luck I don't know anyone that can help me with computer problems :. And the laptop was slow before, it took like 3 seconds to open completly a new window in chrome but now is pretty bad I takes sometimes about 3 minutes to open a web page At this stage you can Uncheck everything in that list except Win Defender and AVG the rest are not needed on start up.

Next you will have to give a list of all progs in your Progs and Features so we can see if the "load" can be lightened. Go back to the same youtube video and run it. You're welcome gelismancera, see your problem might be lying right there under the startup tab. Assuming that all of the programs you listed are checked meaning that they're actually running in the background that's a pretty large number of programs that are running all at once considering that its a laptop perhaps GB maximum of RAM.

I would recommend researching those programs under the startup tab and see which ones are not essential to run at startup. I'll check for you too don't worry. Again Good luck and pls keep us updated.

Omg, Thank you GuiltySpark, germ-x and gustavoamadorymailcom. I unchecked everything except windows defender, avg and "Microsoft Windows Operating System" What is this last one for??



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