Cannot Install Comodo Firewall Error 13 The Data Is Invalid
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Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: [SOLVED] Cannot install COMODO Internet Security (Read 2522 times) mrnebb01 Newbie Posts: 2 [SOLVED] windows firewall error 13 Cannot install COMODO Internet Security « on: December 12, 2010, 04:38:54 windows firewall service-specific error code 13 PM » I've been using the firewall with AVG Free for a while now and i tried to windows firewall event id 7024 update my firewall to the new CIS version 5.0.163652... After i run the download and it starts installing it stops and i get the message 'Cannot install COMODO Internet Security
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Error 13. Data is invalid'... I have the old Firewall 3.0.25.378installed and even though it's old i haven't had any bother from it, and it's kept my computer pretty clean, i just thought i'd treat my puter to a new version.Tried downloading the last version 4 cis but still getting the same error message. « Last Edit: December 13, 2010, windows 10 firewall error 13 11:33:17 AM by mrnebb01 » Logged EricJH Global Moderator Comodo's Hero Posts: 23258 Re: Cannot install COMODO Internet Security « Reply #1 on: December 12, 2010, 05:26:35 PM » Did you install the old v3? You need to uninstall it first before you can install the newer versions. Logged mrnebb01 Newbie Posts: 2 Re: Cannot install COMODO Internet Security « Reply #2 on: December 13, 2010, 11:19:36 AM » Doh! For some reason i thought if it caused a clash with the old version it would have overwritten it... Thanx for your time Logged Print Pages: [1] Go Up The Comodo Forum > Security Products & Services > Comodo Internet Security - CIS > Help - CIS > Firewall Help - CIS > [SOLVED] Cannot install COMODO Internet Security Free Antivirus| Internet Security| Antivirus for Android| Antivirus for Windows 8| Firewall| SSL Certificate| RMM| Device Management| Endpoint Protection © 2015 Comodo Security Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved Powered by SMF 2.0.7 | SMF © 2001-2006, Lewis Media XHTML RSS WAP2 Seo4Smf 2.0 © SmfMod.Com Smf Destek
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