Please check Oleg's post that explains how to create installation logs with our software: I would really appreciate if you could send us some additional information please. We are currently working with Microsoft technicians to try and resolve this issue. We have limited ability to investigate it from our side. Thank you very much for your posts and I would like to assure you that we are working on this issue.Īt the moment we know that this installation error ",publicKeyToken" is most probably caused by Windows.
I just can't reinstall all of the software I have on the system because of them being time limited free software, downloaded software without the original install files, etc. This is something that I'm trying to avoid with great passion since I just went through that experience for the 2nd time (in two years) several months ago do to a corruption of the OS caused by a faulty partitioning program and a failed back-up. In every case they have tried everything suggested without success and being told (by MCSE's) that the next step was to do a in-place re-install of the OS or a clean install.
Interestingly, I have come across many, many cases online where people are having similar problems installing many other software (including myself not being able to install an update to XaraXtreme 5 or an Update to PagePlus X4) programs and getting almost exactly the same message with minor changes on the token value and /or the version value. Yes, I'm running Vista Ultimate w/sp2 on a home-built system using an EVGA Mobo (780i) with an Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU 2.66GHz cooled by a Bigwater liquid cooling system, 4gb RAM, 1TB Main HD and 2 500 GB HD's set up in a RAID 0 configuration, a 4th 250gb drive minimally configured with Vista Ultimate for emergency restoration purposes, and finally two NVidia GeForce 8800GTX video cards SLI'd together, all in-cased in an NVidia full tower case.įurthermore, I keep all software, drivers, etc. Sorry about that, I should have included at least some basic information about my system. Thanks for any help - I need to be able to back-up!
If anyone has had a similar problem and found a solution please post your solution since it seems that many people are having the same problem with other programs and getting almost exactly the same error. Noting this, I have included the MSI log file for my installation problem. I found a reference to a very similar problem on this forum but the moderator had asked for a log file and then no further posts. net Framework 1.0sp3, 1.1 sp1, attempting a repair on 3.5 sp1, installing with all non-Microsoft services and start-ups disabled through the msconfig function, trying to install in safe-mode (but ATI requires MSI to be installed which isn't available under safe-mode), etc. I've been searching everywhere and trying everything I find to solve the problem and nothing has worked (including the MSDN network). I tried online tech support with Sanjay Meena (support case #00324327) which didn't help (I've been awaiting a reply to my e-mail for over a week in which I told him that his online suggestions didn't work - seemingly nice person though). Please refer to Help and Support for more information.Īnd then the installer rolls back the install.
I've been trying to install ATI Home Upgrade 2010 (build 5055) from ATI 2009 (which I had uninstalled first) for the past 1 1/2 weeks but keep getting the following error:Īn error occurred during the installation of assembly ',publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e3b",type="win32",version="7.762",processor Architecture="x86"'.