Glad to know you are up and going.

I've heard and personally experienced some installation problems associated 
with inability to properly read/access a CD or DVD. There are a number of 
underlying issues including (1) marginal CD/DVD drive, (2) marginal CD/DVD, and 
(3) the failure of the various layers of installation programs to properly 
report problems. Much of the installation is actually done via the operating 
system's "Microsoft Installer" software based on scripts setup by the Adobe 
installation software. Errors that occur in reading the CD/DVD are generally 
not propagated back to the Adobe installer such that an error can be reasonably 
reported and sometimes the errors are not reported back to the Adobe installer 
at all.

I'll try to suggest to the "powers that be" that perhaps a better strategy for 
Adobe's installation software would be to fully copy the contents of the CD/DVD 
to a temporary area, reporting any problems in reading the CD/DVD at that 
point, and then doing the actual installation from the files temporarily 
residing on the system's hard drive, in other words, automating the process 
that many of us find more successful that directly installing from the 
installation CD/DVD media.

        - Dov

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alison Craig [mailto:alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 11:18 AM
> To: Dov Isaacs; framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: RE: FM9 and Windows 7 64 bit - SOLUTION
> 
> 
> Dov:
> 
> I didn't really expect uninstall/reinstall to work but it was late and my IT 
> guy had left for the day,
> so you try what you know even if you have no reason to suspect it will work. 
> (Sometimes, if you're
> *very* lucky, life - or more specifically, computers - can surprise you in a 
> good way! Unfortunately,
> it wasn't my day.)
> 
> Before calling Adobe support I followed some other advice that came in the 
> form of a KB link:
> http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/406/kb406891.html.
> 
> After a few tries, I found a solution that worked (installing from the 
> desktop as opposed to the DVD).
> 
> Alison
> 
> FYI: IT has disabled UAC for me!
> 
> Alison Craig, Technical Writer
> Ultrasonix Medical Corporation
> Tel: (604) 279-8550, ext 127
> E-mail: alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com
> 
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