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Make sure you downloaded the correct update. Reinstall the original software. Now right click on the program file (.exe) file in the software folder (prob on c:, folder called Futura **). Mine is different than yours...so end of file will be different, so I put ** instead). After you open the file folder...right click on the program file & choose properties; choose Compatibility; Check the run as box (mine is set to winXP 2); and check the run as administrator box.
Try opening the program...if it opens...you can then do the update install.
The hard drive has failed, or windows 7 is not compatable with the laptop. Try installing vista, if this works! there is a problem with windows 7, no change! have the hardware checked for possible replacement.
Leave the driver type as all and change the operating system to Windows Vista 64-bit. Then click search. It will provide links to download the drivers for this model of laptop.
Here is what I did. Open the DVD (right click and select Open), and then open the X86 folder. Run the Setup.exe file from there and it should install and work fine. I had an error during install near the end, but it seems to have done no harm. I compiled one of my old Fortran apps and it works fine.
See if you can go into safe mode by hitting the F8 key right after the dell splash screen and right before the XP splash screen comes up. If you can get into safe mode try to uninstall the rangeplus adapter and try reinstalling again after rebooting the system normally.
Your trying to downgrade this means you have to use vista cd to format the hard driver, and after the laptop restart, load the Xp. Also sometimes this code comes if you donot use the original xp windows.
Well you would either need to do a system recovery, using the "Ctrl + F10" shortcut at the dell bios splash screen when you first turn on your machine, or you will have to call Dell and have them send you another copy of your OS (this may cost you some money, so be prepared.) Then reinstall using the disk.
Insert CD. When the Windows prompt that asks if you want to install or view the contents of the CD, choose the latter. Find and click on a folder named "setup." Now click "autorun." Near the very bottom of the folder will be another setup executable. Click this one. The program will install just fine!
Actually first try to update the machine in windows update , there might be a fix for this error, in the control panel on vista look for windows update,, you can also have a look at Problem Reports and errors to see if it has a solution, If you have vista with SP1 and there isnt any updates or no problem solution then try a system restore,
Click start and type restore in the search box, scroll down to find restore.
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