installer - Connectify - installation probIem

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2014-07
  • Exceed

    I have previously installed Connectify in my laptop and now I want to install it again but I always get the reboot required after I reboot it shows again. I've downloaded the latest version of Connectify but it does the same.Does anyone know why I'm having this problem? and how can I install connectify properly? I'm using: Windows 7 Home basic service pack 1 32-bit 4 gb ram

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  • priyankpatel

    This might be because of installer files might be still present on the system.

    Following is from apple site:

    You can download the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility from Microsoft, which will clean up any leftover installer files that may be causing issues with your current installation. To do this:

    1. Click here first, and read the important information about the software.
    2. Click the "Download the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility package now" link on that page to download a file titled msicuu2.exe.
    3. Open the msicuu2.exe file and follow the prompts to install it.
    4. Choose Start > All Programs and then click Windows Install Cleanup; the Windows Installer Clean Up Utility window appears, listing software that is currently installed on your computer.
    5. Select iTunes from the list and click Remove.
    6. Click OK in the confirmation dialog that appears.
    7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 if you have multiple iTunes entries listed.
    8. Select QuickTime from the list and click Remove.
    9. Click OK in the confirmation dialog that appears.
    10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 if you have multiple QuickTime entries listed.
    11. Click Exit.
    12. Restart the computer.

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1926?viewlocale=en%5FUS