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Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 24 Apr 2016, 19:29
by Raspel1
I can´t install new version (3.6.32) on WIN10 64bit. Error message during installation and program crashed. I tryed downloaded many times, run as administrator, run as on win7.... Any idea?
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 00:28
by Partyman
I have no problem installing on 64bit windows 10
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 07:09
by Captain Ogre
I had this problem too. In fact, I had problems installing ANY program on Win10 64-bit. So, I'm going to play a hunch- you upgraded the OS from win7 to win10, like I did. And it was buggier'nell. Key point- this particular upgrade method has a problem with the Digital Certificates, where they're automatically accepted or automatically denied, either with an obscure error message or without notification at all. Fortunately, it can be fixed.
Anyway, here's what I did to fix it- it involves getting into the new version of Safe Mode.
1. Go to Start, then Power, and hold the shift key while clicking the Restart link (shift-click.)
2. After Win10 does its reboot thing, it will come up with a set of options. Click the Troubleshoot icon.
3. Once you get to the Troubleshoot screen, click the Advanced Options icon.
4. On the Advanced options screen, choose Startup Settings.
5. Windows 10 notifies you that you can restart your device in order to change advanced boot options, including enabling Safe Mode. Press Restart.
6. Win10 reboots, then shows you a list of options:
---1. Enable Debugging
---2. Enable Boot-Logging
---3. Enable Low-Resolution Video
---4. Enable Safe Mode
---5. Enable Safe Mode with Networking
---6. Enable Safe Mode with Command Prompt
---7. Disable Driver Signature Enforcement (THIS is the option you want!)
---8. <and so on...>
7. Set option #7, and reboot.
After that, you "should" be able to install FreeStyler, with the manual Digital Certificate option ALWAYS showing up so that you have the choice to trust (or not trust) the program.
Hope this helps!
(source for info-
http://www.digitalcitizen.life/4-ways-b ... windows-10 )
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 16:32
by Raspel1
Without change. The same error message and shut down the installer
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 26 Apr 2016, 16:17
by Raspel1
Anybody can´t help me?
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 16:36
by kittmaster
Right click > Run as Administrator
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 03 May 2016, 15:58
by Raspel1
I always opened installations as a administrator -without change for freestyler.
Installation of previous version 3.6.31 works perfect.
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 05 May 2016, 05:55
by aboosaa
What is the furthest you get after running the .exe?
Do you get to the step where the installer gives you the check box option to additionally install Easy View 3D Magic?
I had this same problem on windows 7 and 10.
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 05 May 2016, 12:14
by nokka
Having the similar problem with the installation, when I click to install sunlite magic 3D view i have some error displayed.
When I unclick the instllation of the 3D view it installs perfectly. But now i dont have magic 3D.
I donwnloaded magic 3D from the internet but it seems that they are not communicating at all. Can someone help me with this one?
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 12 Aug 2016, 23:00
by Vard
I had an installation problem that i solved by turning off my virus checker, then doing the install, then turning virus checker back on and running a full scan to check no real damage had been done by the install.
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 17 Aug 2016, 18:59
by jruder
For what its worth my install on a win 10 machine said it failed but after a reboot it seemed to work anyway.
Joe
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 24 Aug 2016, 04:26
by buttza
Has this been resolved?
Re: Can´t instal on WIN10 64bit
Posted: 14 Mar 2017, 04:43
by Dobly
When I installed it recently it told me I needed ASP.NET 2.0 and 3.5.
You can add both of them from the Add Remove Windows Features control panel. Might help.