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  1. So, now we know the back-end of your problem. Apparently, it's looking for a file named TitleUpdate.msi in the TEMP folder and it's not there! So, from here you have two choices IMHO:

     

    1.Take the time to explain the front end of your issue properly. Explain what you are trying to do in detail, tell us the name of the file and the progarm you are attempting to execute/install, provide a link to the download site (if applicable), and see my signature for help in effectively presenting your entire issue please. However, if that is too much effort, then I cannot help you because the information you have provided thus far is sparse at best.

     

    2. Wait for someone else to respond or try another help forum.

     

    Good luck.

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  2. 6) Launch sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt (and wait that it finishes). If it shows errors, show them here.

     

    In addition to the other suggestions, I would make a slight modification to one of xilolee's recommendations and add a step 6a as follows:

     

    6a) If error are shown, before you show them here, please run the following command from and elevated command prompt:

     

    Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
     
    6b) Once DISM is completed, run sfc /scannow and see if your errors have been fixed.
    6c) Now, if you still have errors, please show them here.
  3. Translated: did what you said correctly, but gave a negative answer any.'''' containing msi setup error: I'm guessing

    '' TEMP'' I think it is about ... Waiting for your help ...

     

    Unfortunately, your image did not post properly and is not visible. Please see here:

     

    How to make screenshots (aka snapshots) and post them here in this forum

     

    Also, you mentioned something about TEMP folder? Maybe you just need to delete the contents of the TEMP folder, reboot, and try again?

  4. Translated: System Restore is malfunctioning. Windows XP SP3 x86, laptop Acer Asprire 7110 (2006). HDD - 110 GB. In plants indicated that 10% of the railway (2 logical drives from 52 GB) for recovery. But all restore points are deleted known how the process for cleaning the registry (but not always - CCleaner, RegOrganiser, Advanced System Care), and most importantly - when you turn off the PC. In the folder System Volume Information folder appear Fifoed (removed manually). Trying to track down the size of your SVI, do not seem climbs beyond. I suspect that violated the registry entries, but I do not know what parameters should be set there.

     

    Hi Shadrov,

     

    Thank you for attempting to provide a detailed description of your problem; however, much of it is getting lost in the translation to English. So, it appears you have encountered some major corruption with your Acer Aspire 7110; correct? If so, have you considered trying the eRecovery feature (if the partition still exists) that is supposed to be available on that model?

     

    Acer Aspire 7110 eRecovery - How to

  5. In preparation for additional research, could you provide a few youtube links to videos where the audio drags? I just want to make sure the issue is isolated to your PC or internet connection and is not a common problem. FYI, I've seen this problem crop up from time to time and sometimes it is a global youtube issue so this will help to prove where the problem actually lies.

  6. im not sure about the media player, i just click on whatever it is im going to view and it comes on, mostly youtube, and on occasion tube plus is where i go to view movies,videos,etc. as far as troubleshooting i havent tried any

     

    OK, so all of your audio issues are when you are viewing a video online; yes? If so, that narrows down the possibilities immensly! Please try my first suggestion and let me know.

     

    UCanFixit

  7. Hi again dewwatulike,
     
    Thanks for that important information. So, no major changes like installing a bunch of Windows Updates? Did you download anything recently? If so, it could certainly be a virus but its too soon to confirm that IMHO so let's try a few things:
     
    First, run a full AV scan and see if that picks up anything.
    If not, download this MS Malicious Software Removal Tool and see if that helps:
     
    MS Malicious Software Removal Tool

     

    BTW, we may need to go back and forth on this issue to find a credible solution so don't be discouraged if these suggestions do not work. There will be more to come. Let me know.

     

    UCanFixit 

  8. Translated: . MSI and Vcredist software programs. Exe installation error 2203 error. Software programs (. exe. msi etc..) yüklicek patch did not install my game turned out such a problem as you can see!

    Please help

     

     

    I (personally) cannot help you because you have not provided adequate information regarding your issue; however, it looks like you are trying to apply a patch to some (unknown) game and it is not working. You can either give this a try or provide some additional details (see my signature for some ideas):

     

    Makes sure the Windows Installer Service is started:

     

    Go to Windows Start Menu -> Run -> Type services.msc -> Ok.

    If run is not an option, right-click on My Computer, choose Manage. Go to Services & Applications -> Services.

    Locate the following service:

     

    Windows Installer (right-click it and choose Start)

     

    Try your installation again.

  9. Translated: lip movement does not match sound on youtube or any other program, its like its dragging or something

     

    Hello,

     

    Please provide the following additional information:

     

    What browser are you using when watching youtube videos?

    Have you tried a different browser with the same results?

    What media player are you using if/when it happens offline?

    Did this problem just start or has it always been that way?

    Did you make any major PC modifications right before it started?

    Can you explain why you titled your post as "Virus?"

  10. Whatever you are trying to install has failed its own self-check test. That means the executable in question has either been modified or corrupted. Make sure you obtained the program from a reliable source and try to download it again. If still no joy, you will have to contact the author of the program for additional assistance. Good luck.

  11. I wish you would have included your OS so I could have given you a more specific direction; however, this solution will work on all of them! So, it looks like you tried to remove the Conduit Search and it left a piece behind. With that said, download Autoruns, unzip it, run the portable executable as an admin, and delete the startup entry for the above:
     
    Note: You should see that entry in one of the run sections. Just uncheck the entry and delete it!
     
    Autoruns for Windows v11.70
     

     

    Good luck.

  12. It would help to know if you did anything right before the problem started. Things like installing new programs, downloading and applying new Windows Updates, and/or any hardware changes might be the cause of your issue. However, there is no way to make that determination based on your brief description. Anyway, you can start off by disabling all unnecessary startup programs to see if that eliminates your issue. If so, start re-enabling them one-at-a-time until the problem returns. I am also assuming you have not contracted any malware; however, it might not be a bad idea to run a full malware scan with your AV software. See Method Three here and good luck.
     
    Startup Programs - Change

  13. Hi again givarawan,

     

    I see you have winrar installed and that icon looks OK; however, there is a trojan masquerading as winrar.exe which is causing a missing/corrupted icon issue (similar to yours) so I'm guessing you might be infected with same. With that said, I would first do a complete malware scan and see if your AV can detect and isolate the malware. Next, let us know if the damage still remains after removing/isolating the suspected malware. You can also upload that winrar executable here to check it for malware content as well:
     
    VirusTotal - analyze suspicious files and URLs
     
     
    You can also try this option to clean your PC as well (if your AV doesn't do it):
     
    Malicious Software Removal Tool

     

     

    Good luck.

  14. Translated: protection system is not working

     

    Unfortunately, all of the necessary information appears to be contained in the view you posted; however, we do not have any participating members that can read/translate Russian to English (to the best of my knowledge). So, if you want to continue your support effort in this forum, you will have to take the time to explain what that view is actually showing us and tell us exactly what it says.

     

    Good luck.

  15. FYI, there is a trojan masquerading as winrar.exe so I'm guessing you are infected with same. The official WinRaR would not cause your icon issue. First, do a complete malware scan and your AV should detect and isolate the malware. Next, let us know if the damage still remains after removing/isolating the suspected malware. You can also upload that executable here to check it for malware content as well:
     
    VirusTotal - analyze suspicious files and URLs
     
     
    You can also try this option:
     
    Malicious Software Removal Tool

     

     

    Good luck.

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