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Old 06-18-2011, 07:18 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by DonnaCBaker View Post
Thanks for the advice, but I searched my entire hard drive and found no .msi files at all. I decided to delete everything from the Calibre 2 folder and then ran RegClean to clear away the broken links in the registry. Then I downloaded the newest version of Calibre from the official site--saving the download file to the drive and running it from there. It almost completed the installation and then again said:

"A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file: c\windows\installer\calibre-0.7.7[1].msi"

and stopped the installation. Somewhere there's a residual element of the old Calibre that's refusing to let a new one be installed. Any further suggestions?
The 'installer' folder is a hidden system folder
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