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Installation Disaster John W. Barron 09-10-2007
Posted by John W. Barron on September 10, 2007, 5:46 pm
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I purchased Quicken 2008 today, and installed it. It will not run. I
get the following error message:

"Instructions 0z02a5587c reference memory at 0z201133c24"

I have tried 6 reinstallations, after erasing the previous installation.
Nothing helps.I then removed the 2008 version, used my CD of the 2007
version, and guess what? It won't start either. Something about the
".exe not being configured properly. Reinstallation may correct this"

Well, it doesn't! So, as of the moment, I am without a working version
of Quicken. I have three copies of my data files, all backed up, but no
working program.

BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

Posted by Buck Frobisher on September 10, 2007, 7:38 pm
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> Well, it doesn't! So, as of the moment, I am without a working version of
> Quicken. I have three copies of my data files, all backed up, but no
> working program.
>
> BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

Do you have Norton Goback, or some kind of "revert to the last good point"
software installed?



Posted by Joe on September 11, 2007, 1:05 am
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I agree with the other poster. That sounds like a problem with your
software load or bad hardware, not necesssarily quicken.


>I purchased Quicken 2008 today, and installed it. It will not run. I get
>the following error message:
>
> "Instructions 0z02a5587c reference memory at 0z201133c24"
>
> I have tried 6 reinstallations, after erasing the previous installation.
> Nothing helps.I then removed the 2008 version, used my CD of the 2007
> version, and guess what? It won't start either. Something about the
> ".exe not being configured properly. Reinstallation may correct this"
>
> Well, it doesn't! So, as of the moment, I am without a working version of
> Quicken. I have three copies of my data files, all backed up, but no
> working program.
>
> BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11


Posted by Andrew on September 11, 2007, 7:31 am
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Joe wrote:
> I agree with the other poster. That sounds like a problem with your
> software load or bad hardware, not necesssarily quicken.
>
>
>
Joe - I don't think that's what the "other poster" meant. I believe he was
inferring that if the OP had a program (like Goback) that allowed him to get
back to the a previous well-installed/operating state, he could get out of
the situation of not having ANY version of Quicken running. Of course, I
could be wrong, but I think he was offering a bypass to the problem, not a
reason for it.

To the OP = I think (if you Google the archives), there's some guiidance
about some registry hacks or Quicken function (something like that) that
effectively can get rid of any references to a previously installed version
of the program; that might help if you can find it. I am sure others can
post with more of a direct reference to what I am recalling.
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Regards -

- Andrew



Posted by Andrew on September 11, 2007, 7:52 am
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Andrew wrote:
> Joe wrote:
>> I agree with the other poster. That sounds like a problem with your
>> software load or bad hardware, not necesssarily quicken.
>>
>>
>>
> Joe - I don't think that's what the "other poster" meant. I believe
> he was inferring that if the OP had a program (like Goback) that
> allowed him to get back to the a previous well-installed/operating
> state, he could get out of the situation of not having ANY version of
> Quicken running. Of course, I could be wrong, but I think he was
> offering a bypass to the problem, not a reason for it.
>
> To the OP = I think (if you Google the archives), there's some
> guiidance about some registry hacks or Quicken function (something
> like that) that effectively can get rid of any references to a
> previously installed version of the program; that might help if you
> can find it. I am sure others can post with more of a direct
> reference to what I am recalling.

Joe - If you were referring to Tracy's post (which wasn't in my NG when I
started; what I saw was your reply tied to the statement of "Do you have
Norton Goback, or some kind of "revert to the last good point" software
installed?" that Buck posted yesterday), I see what you now were referring
to.

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Regards -

- Andrew



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