I am attempting to install .Dot Net framework v2.0.50727 & get this
error message. Help please.
Error 25015 failed to install C:\windows\Microsoft.Net\Framework
\2.0.50727\microsoft.visualbasic.vsa.dll because of system error.
Error 25015 TIA
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Re: Error 25015 TIA
In this group sandy58 wrote in message
news:f134da40-4b6d-4833-98ad-5400457bff73@k4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com
> Thanks for the double tip, Iceman. I think it's because I haven't yet
> activated XP from the last "wipe-out", so that's the next problem. I
> have re-installed XP Home ED & never had an activation problem till
> now. The ID numbers (9x6 groups) seemingly are causing grief during
> activation IE; "fault with your *********numbers"
> I have spoken "live" to the call centre & been given a telephone (UK)
> number to call..tomorrow as they are closed weekends. Have you any
> idea why NOW I am having problems with activation. I have a genuine XP
> cd bought at the electronics shop where I bought the parts for my PC
> (self-built) and never had any trouble before now. Thanks for your
> prompt reply.
I'm sorry, Sandy, but I have nothing else to offer. Did you read the posts
and articles I linked to?
BTW, an over-install (installing an OS on top of an earlier installation) is
not recommended. A fresh install is usually preferable.
See, fx: http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
news:f134da40-4b6d-4833-98ad-5400457bff73@k4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com
> Thanks for the double tip, Iceman. I think it's because I haven't yet
> activated XP from the last "wipe-out", so that's the next problem. I
> have re-installed XP Home ED & never had an activation problem till
> now. The ID numbers (9x6 groups) seemingly are causing grief during
> activation IE; "fault with your *********numbers"
> I have spoken "live" to the call centre & been given a telephone (UK)
> number to call..tomorrow as they are closed weekends. Have you any
> idea why NOW I am having problems with activation. I have a genuine XP
> cd bought at the electronics shop where I bought the parts for my PC
> (self-built) and never had any trouble before now. Thanks for your
> prompt reply.
I'm sorry, Sandy, but I have nothing else to offer. Did you read the posts
and articles I linked to?
BTW, an over-install (installing an OS on top of an earlier installation) is
not recommended. A fresh install is usually preferable.
See, fx: http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html