07-26-2008 09:06 PM
07-27-2008 01:45 AM
07-27-2008 09:56 AM
Thanks d_fisher
Yes. The WinZip Self Extractor completes, then the Installshield Wizard opens and appears to be installing. After several seconds, a BlackBerry window opens (BlackBerry Desktop Software - Installshield Wizard) with the message: "The wizard was interrupted before the BlackBerry Desktop Software could be completely installed. Your system has not been modified. To complete installation at another time, please run setup again. Click Finish to exit the wizard."
As stated earlier, I closed every Windows application, including my ZoneAlarm Suite firewall/anti-virus. I did not, however, uninstall the earlier version of the BlackBerry Desktop Software first. I was attempting to upgrade to the latest version.
Incidentally, when I try to open the older, existing version that has been on my computer and worked OK, it also starts to unzip the install files with the same result as the downloaded new version. So, I have no desktop software now that works so I cannot connect my 8100 to interface with my laptop.
Thanks for your help.
07-27-2008 10:29 AM
08-08-2009 10:15 AM
11-22-2009 05:15 PM
go to the end of that thread I am posting a solution
11-22-2009 07:13 PM - last edited on 11-22-2009 07:19 PM
Problem:
Similar but not the same as errors 2738 1607 encountered with installing blackberry desktop manager software, there is no error message here, simply the WinZip Self Extractor completes, then the Installshield Wizard opens and appears to be installing. After several seconds, a BlackBerry window opens (BlackBerry Desktop Software - Installshield Wizard) with the message: "The wizard was interrupted before the BlackBerry Desktop Software could be completely installed. Your system has not been modified. To complete installation at another time, please run setup again. Click Finish to exit the wizard.
Solution(s)
Ok, saw this thread was un answered so I thought I would reply in case anyone out there has this issue too, it drove me mental for a week too. (before you read on I am not responsible for any messed up computers, blackberries or anything at all! This is a GUIDE that worked for me and not the law!) So, here we go… I tried many many things to fix this, I am on Vista home, berry 9700 bold 2, TELUS Mobility (doesn’t really matter), Blackberry handheld OS 5.0, Vista Desktop Manager 5.0.1. English without media manager/roxio w/Sp1 downloaded from blackberry. I tried just about everything you can imagine, know my way around computers reasonably well (or so my mom tells me haha) and uninstalled the previous version of desktop manager with REVO uninstaller etc...
Some of the other things I tried that did NOT work for me but MAY WORK for you are as follows, what ultimately worked for me was step C and all sub sections of, I might start there but I am writing this in order of things I tried.
Solution A) un/re registering vbscript.dll (in c:windows\system32) to no avail…click start, run cmd prompt (should open as admin),
1. Start à Accessories à right-click Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator. A Windows Elevation confirmation screen will pop up. Confirm the action OR alternatively just run CMD from Start àrun à cmd and it should run as admin
2. The Command Administrator Prompt opens to something like the following- C:\Windows\system32>. If anything else change directory by typing this without quotes: “cd\windows\system32”
1) Now at the command prompt, which should be- C:\Windows\system32 unregister the vbscript.dll file from Windows by typing at the command prompt (without quotes) “regsvc32 /u vbscript32.dll” (This will un-register the VB Script dll with your computer. A confirmation window will appear after this)
2) Now we want to register it C:\Windows\system32 regsvr32 vbscript.dll (This registers VB Script with your computer -- a confirmation window will appear after this as well.)
3) Try rebooting and running your blackberry software install
Solution B) Everything on this site : This Blackbery Forum Post (great post, thanks! Hey, you might learn something here that will come in handy one day if it doesn’t help you now, I did)
Follow each step there, try rebooting and running your blackberry software install as indicated
Solution B.Longshot) If A and B don’t work, you can try a repair of vista using the recover cd (if you don’t have one go here: neoSmart (I downloaded and burned image with aShampoo dvd burning software, restart windows with DVD/CD in the drive, press F12 on boot (or whatever gets YOU into ‘setup’, not the BIOS, change boot first device to CD/DVD ROM. I used this and it works perfectly, just follow their directions on the site and pick the right version for your OS etc) be *VERY*CAREFUL to NOT wipe your drive and just do a REPAIR (can take an hour), again if you don’t know what you are doing, skip this one and move on.
What DID WORK for ME, is the following (SORRY FOR THE CAPS BUT THIS IS IMPORTANT *** DO NOT ASSUME THAT USING AN UNINSTALLER LIKE REVO WILL DO ALL OF THIS FOR YOU - THIS WAS MY MISTAKE from the beginning, 25 hours later I realized that YOU NEED TO DO THE UNINSTALL AND SOME MANUAL STEPS EVEN IF YOU SELECT THE MOST THOROUGH***)
This one, D, worked for me specifically:
Solution D) Uninstall the BlackBerry Desktop Software, preferably using REVO UNINSTALLER go: HERE to get Revo (CNET)
Use the Advanced uninstall option, thorough option, the last one down the list, this will notonly use blackberry’s built in uninstaller, but scan for remnants of the software on your drive and registry
When prompted select all and delete everything it finds, do not skip any steps, reboot, try re-installing the blackberry desktop software
You could try a similar type of uninstaller if you have one; however, I don’t recommend leaving it to using the control panel add/remove programs, I did not try this with that method
Solution D part 2) Once you have uninstalled and rebooted
- Delete the Research In Motion Folders from the hard drive AND Registry
Reboot, reinstall the Blackberry Software, issue SHOULD HOPEFULLY be resolved!! So there you have it. I am 99% sure one of those things will get you back on your feet....good luck,
Good luck
I can be reached at 6packs at live dot com if you spot an error I can fix, otherwise please post to the forums!
12-08-2009 04:47 PM
Were you able to resolve this/these issues? I have the same issues and pulling my hair out. Please help..
01-15-2010 02:12 AM
You might try this first... it fixed mine. I'll note that I never had a previous version of Desktop Manager on my PC.
Go to Start - Run - type "regsvr32 vbscript.dll" (without the quotes) - Click OK - And OK to the "Succeeded" message.
Now try your install again.
It's mentioned in a previous post, but not necessarily easy to pick out if you're not familiar with such things. Thanks BradMan16
04-05-2010 02:55 AM
First of all, thanks to camonaco. I also experienced the same problem. Though, i have did completely uninstall previous version of the software and click on the zipped file. The same thing here, the unzip seemed to work fine, but then the process was interrupted and i got the msg showing an incomplete installation. then i follow camonaco advice. I have Kaspersky so i turned "proactive defense" in system security off and then install the software. whoops, everything worked completely fine. Thanks again for all the advices.