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<blockquote data-quote="coover" data-source="post: 29733" data-attributes="member: 17398"><p>I appreciate your exploration on my regard, Chili. </p><p></p><p>The first two links gave virtually the same information. Following the instructions, I ran a regedit, but everything in the registry was as it was supposed to be. There was no corruption in the two subkeys.</p><p></p><p>The 3rd link was similar to the first two and led to one of the same subkeys. Again, no corruption was found. </p><p></p><p>The only difference between the installation error I received and the error mentioned in the articles was that the articles mentioned "Error 1606". The error I received had no such designation, but the error description was similar. </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing that the author(s) of Media Portal included the error message I received within the installation program. Is it possible to send this error message to him, her, or them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coover, post: 29733, member: 17398"] I appreciate your exploration on my regard, Chili. The first two links gave virtually the same information. Following the instructions, I ran a regedit, but everything in the registry was as it was supposed to be. There was no corruption in the two subkeys. The 3rd link was similar to the first two and led to one of the same subkeys. Again, no corruption was found. The only difference between the installation error I received and the error mentioned in the articles was that the articles mentioned "Error 1606". The error I received had no such designation, but the error description was similar. I'm guessing that the author(s) of Media Portal included the error message I received within the installation program. Is it possible to send this error message to him, her, or them? [/QUOTE]
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