re: Solution that is worth a try
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 at 11:09 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by AT
(1 messages posted)
i tried your solution and it did work PERFECT!!
the process name was "ZCfgSvc.exe" do you know what is it and what it does.
On Tuesday, February 1, 2005 at 7:58 am, Otto Lodewijk wrote:
>Here is how I solved the problem (it is a very cruel way, but at least it works):
>
>- First start the setup. Your system will be busy for a while, but then nothing
seems
>to happen.
>- Look in Task Manager (press CTRL-ALT-DEL ) for your SETUP.EXE to be running.
>(Note: Because you will be shutting down processes, you will then know immediately
>if you shut down the correct process.)
>
>The next steps will be a bit tricky, and are at your own risk. (They worked perfectly
>on ~10 computers to which I have done this)
>
>- You need to disable Norton AntiVirus (I had v2001)
> >> For your safety: Disable your Internet connection to prevent accidentally downloading
>of viruses !!!
>- Start Task Manager ( CTRL-ALT-DELETE)
>- Shut down all possible other processes EXCEPT for:
> - svchost.exe > IMPORTANT: contains the services
> - vsmon.exe > ZoneAlarm, can't be shut down
> - csrss.exe > not sure, but it is a system process
> - lsass.exe > same as csrss.exe
> - services.exe > also some kind of service monitor
> - winlogon.exe > seems obvious...
> - the setup program of course > seems also obvious!
> - explorer.exe > responsible for your desktop
> - some others which you can't shut down
>
>The other processes should be disabled one by one. Look for processes that you recognise
>(such as emule.exe or msnmsgr.exe) , it is obvious that these don't have to be disabled.
>
>But be careful: if you shut down too much, your system may work incorrectly.
>
>If you shut down some processes (Normally I have more than 70 running) you can also
>notice your system will be running considerably faster!
>
>Eventually this SHOULD work. If it works: finish your install first. After that,
>whether you have installed sucessfully or not: REBOOT YOUR SYSTEM !!!
>There are much processes that are responsible for the security of your system, and
>rebooting activates those programs again.
>
>Good luck, and if you any questions just send an email, but be aware that I don't
>know every program, so maybe I don't know a solution.
>
>Programs which I have installed using this method:
> - Game "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace"
> - The Seti@home client
> - PsiWin 2.3.3 (for syncing a Psion Series 7 pocketpc)
> - Just before I wrote this: Game "Starfleet Command Orion Pirates"
> - and some more which I have forgotten.
> (generally any program which uses the 16-bit or 32-bit "Setup Launcher" from InstallShield.
>
>Everyone who has read this: Good Luck !!
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>
>
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