Alcohol 120 Internal Error 25007
Alcohol Trial Support Forum → Alcohol Trial Technical Support Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Internal setup error Started by Bill K , Oct 28 2010 12:46 PM Please internal error 25001 alcohol windows 7 log in to reply 16 replies to this topic #1 Bill K Bill K 1% internal error 25001. 25007 Member Members 1 posts Posted 28 October 2010 - 12:46 PM I attempted to install the trial version of Alcohol 120 2.0.1.2003 and get internal error 25001 25030 0x61c6 1630 0x65e this message "internal setup error contact support" I am using Windows 7 ver 6.1.7600 on a new Acer laptop Thanks Bill Back to top #2 ptolomeus3 ptolomeus3 Forum Support Support Team 5,144 posts Posted 28 October 2010 - 03:34 PM I attempted to install the trial version of Alcohol 120 2.0.1.2003 and get this message"internal setup error contact support"I am using Windows 7 ver 6.1.7600 on a new Acer laptopThanksBillFor users installing on Windows 7 and also using F-Secure They will have to turn off Advanced process monitoring under Deep Guard. It will not allow a new install with it running. Also with newer Versions of F-Secure you may have to completely disable Deep Guard.If you have any problems with Alcohol and use Commodo Firewall such as the Internal Setup Error during the installation also after installation then make sure that you only choose Firewall in the settings not the firewall with optimal or maximum protection. Back to top #3 hbmsystems hbmsystems 1% Member Members 1 posts Posted 30 October 2010 - 12:28 PM I have exactly the same problem with version 2.0.1.2003 under Win 7 64-bit - I'm using Comodo Firewall v5.0.163652.1142, and have disabled everything (I even tried uninstalling Comodo Firewall to install Alcohol 120) - still shows the same installation error. It throws up the error just after the "Accept Terms" page. Any other ideas? Back to top #4 ptolomeus3 ptolomeus3 Forum Support Support Team 5,144 posts Posted 30 October 2010 - 01:07 PM I have exactly the same problem with version 2.0.1.2003 under Win 7 64-bit - I'm using Comodo Firewall v5.0.163652.1142, and have disabled everything (I even tried uninstalling Comodo Firewall to install Alcohol 120) - still shows the same installation error. It throws up the error just after the "Accept Terms" page.Any other ideas?What about your anti-virus software? Back to top #5 Phoenix Phoenix Forum - Administrator Administration 6,524 posts Posted 01 November 2010 - 09:29 AM Please download and run the following tool: http://forum.alcohol...s/sptdremov.exe After removing SPTD from your system and restarting Windows as requested by the tool (you may need
Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search Community Links Social Groups Pictures & Albums Members List Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts http://fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=71705 Tag Search Advanced Search Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes #1 15-08-2005, 08:57 cotch Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Portsmouth, England Posts: 2 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Windows XP Pro 64 Problems With Daemon + Alcohol 120% Hi, sorry if this is in the wrong section, if it i apolgise internal error and please could you move to the correct Section, Thanks very much. Now for my problem... I Just got Windows XP Pro x64 Edition, and 1stly i noticed my Drivers dont install properly as there not supported by my OS. Then i install Daemon Tools, and it comes up with an Error, then i tried to install Alcohol 120%, it came up with the following internal error 25001 Error: Internal Error 25001. 25007 (0x61AF), -536870347 (0xE 0000235) Then followed by: Installation Ended Prematurely Because of an error. Is this an Error due to my Operating System, or is it a PC Side problem, i have found that daemon tools isnt supported untill next Version due out sometime in the future, but the problem with Alcohol 120% im not to sure.. If you have x64 edition, could you please tell me how you got around it or what program you used, im starting to dread getting it, i wasnt even warned it wouldnt support things... Thanks for you time, Much Apreciated -cotch Sponsored Links cotch View Public Profile Find all posts by cotch #2 15-08-2005, 12:59 TippeX zeroes and ones..... Join Date: Jan 2003 Posts: 3,836 Thanks: 2 Thanked 28 Times in 18 Posts alcohol does not support 64 bit, stated on their forums daemon (current version) is not 64 bit either, thus it will not work as the 64 bit system only allows 64 bit drivers, daemon tools 4 will supposedly be 64 bit compatible but we shall have to wait and see __________________ bleh DO NOT PM