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Old 11-27-2010, 12:19 AM   #508
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
I tried repairing the installation to no avail; then I deleted Calibre, did a disk cleanup, restarted my system, and tried a fresh install. Still got the message. I finally deleted 0.7.3.0 and went back to the previous version.
@Kovid I'm unsure why but it may be that since this version changes to Python 2.7 when we go to update our Windows XP version we get the option to Change - Repair - Remove calibre. This is not a normal option we see when upgrading calibre. WT Sharpe chose repair and had problems. I chose remove then ran calibre-0.7.30.msi a second time and the install went fine.

I just thought some guidance to the masses might be required.
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