"Corrupt Installation Detected" message when running setup
Symptoms:
When you try to run the NoteWorthy Composer setup program, a "Corrupt Installation Detected" message is displayed.
Diagnosis:
This message is usually caused by one of the following:
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A quirk in the setup program might be causing this problem. If you are running the setup program from a folder that includes embedded spaces or unicode characters, this message might be displayed. When you run the setup program, try running it from a local hard drive, from a directory path such as "C:\TEMP".
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When installing on Windows 2000, XP, or Vista, you must be logged into the computer as an Administrator with full install privileges.
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Your system's configuration for temporary files should point to a valid, existing folder. You must have full read/write privileges to this folder.
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If you downloaded the setup program from the Internet, it might have been corrupted during the transfer process to your computer, or by a virus running on the computer. The remedy is to scan for viruses, clear your browser cache, and then try the download again.
Our setup programs contain a digital signature. If you do not see a valid NoteWorthy Software signature associated with the program, then this is a strong indication that your download was corrupted in transit.