Question:
ASUS computers suck.?
Gregory
2012-10-20 23:23:55 UTC
just got the pc today and i cant even install programs like ccleaner,malwarbytes etc...
i tried with two different browsers: from chrome i either get the "NSIS error" or the "system cannot find the path specified". and from internet explorer after clicking on the install link the screen thats suppose to open up saying "open or save" does not even open. i checked and made sure windows starter is on

i called the asus rep's and the ******* just hang up after i describe the error. anyone willing to help? i would greatly appreciate.
Four answers:
Soumyadeep
2012-10-20 23:35:19 UTC
The NSIS errors may occur under one of the following conditions:

1. Software files downloaded from the Internet are not complete.

2. Downloaded software files have been modified from the original version.

3. Your PC is infected with a virus.

4. Physical media being used to install the program is damaged.

5. Required hardware (For example, CD/DVD drive) is malfunctioning.



You may do the following tasks:

Note: Try to install your software after each task.

1. Delete the cache of your Web browser. To do this, in the Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 window, open Tools menu and then select Delete Browsing History….Next, click the Delete All button and also select the check box in the confirmation box that is displayed. Finally, click Yes to completely clear the browser cache.

2. If the name of the downloaded installer files comprises multiple words, rename it to have only one word, say, SoftwareNameInstaller.exe.

3. If available, download the software installer file from another approved source.

4. Update your antivirus/Security software program.

5. Disable your antivirus program and any download accelerator tool on your computer, before performing the download.

6. Thoroughly scan your PC for possible virus or spyware infections.
cuthbert
2016-07-30 06:22:04 UTC
To begin with, please don't use bad language on this website - individuals as younger as 13 years historic are allowed to be on here. Investigate the group directions please. Moderately modified excerpt from supply below:- "Your "NSIS error" (Nullsoft Scriptable install process) is indicative of a corrupt set up down load file, or the optical disk you could have downloaded it onto is scratched or bodily damaged."
zant
2012-10-20 23:36:21 UTC
You need to have administrator rights.
2012-10-20 23:26:03 UTC
sounds like a user problem.


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