Help on MSICUU2.exe (Win7 Home Premium 64-bit)

I want to use Windows Installer CleanUp, when I download it (from here), I install, but nothing shows up. Please don't give me a link Ko that didn't download it please. All I want to do is remove some of the entries in which I could normally not because in CCleaner, it is said that 'impossible to remove the MSI installer' and I don't have the installer.

Help, please! I haven't really done anything, I don't know where to start. Any help is appreciated!
EDIT: I understood how to operate. Do not put in MSICUU2.exe from the start menu. Put in Windows Clean Up and who should appear there if it is downloaded correctly. For the future see, click here to download.
NOTE:
Please read everything, it includes a lot of mistakes that could completely ruin your computer on MSICUU2.exe
I'm NOT responsible for all the actions required. The link I provided is NOT a virus, I used it myself. Msicuu2 is ENTIRELY FACULTATIVE. It is for people who need to 'Clean up' their computer. All measures are permanent. NEVER DELETE anything that PROVIDED MY MICROSOFT. Many things use the Microsoft program in the background and could not not obviously without them. MSICUU also remove things from the registry and leaves no trace of this program.
MSICUU2. EXE DOES NOT UNINSTALL the THINGS IT comes ONLY from REGISTRY STRICTLY. It is a common mistake. It deletes the registry so so, impossible to uninstall legitimately. Although it has it's own 'unin0000.exe' UNINSTALL what EVER YOU CHOOSE BEFORE USE MSICUU on IT

Many want this remove Office in the registry do not use the manual way instead. I did and it did not work so now I have to use the manual way still. Using MSICUU on Office could make things worse, considering that I'm guessing you want because previously download you 32-bit Office.
USE AT YOUR OWN DESCRESION 

Why you want to use the Windows Installer Cleanup utility?  The Windows Installer Cleanup utility was not intended to remove the "MSI installer. Rather, he removed the partially installed applications (see this).  Instead of using the Installer Cleanup utility, frequent contributors here suggest the free use Revo Uninstaller.

As far as I KNOW, Microsoft has removed the utility Install Cleanup of its servers to download no no because he had problems related to Windows 7, but because it deleted some time more he was supposed to (' while the Windows Installer Cleanup utility solved a few installation issues, it sometimes damaged other components installed on the computer. ")  For this reason - and the principles General - caution suggests that you should at least back up the registry or preferably create a complete picture of the drive before running the cleaning or msizap utility (which is mainly used in Win XP for installation 'orphan' deleted information).

If, despite the foregoing, you still want to use the Installer Cleanup Utility, I do not know to download from Softpedia, but this one is reliable--> http://majorgeeks.com/Windows_Installer_CleanUp_Utility_d4459.html

On XP, by Ramesh site above, "when you install the Windows Installer Cleanup utility, three files are copied to the folder"C:\Program Files\Windows Installer Clean Up", namely msicuu.exe, msizap.exe, and readme.txt."  On Win 7, see C:\Program Files (x 86).

The cleanup utility should work in Windows 7.  Although the 'technical support engineers' always seem to have the best information, see answer to Umesh P here--> http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/does-windows-installer-cleanup-utility-work-in/164444db-1254-4181-b585-389918e7a286

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    To do as it says, the on-screen instructions are clear, and you should ALWAYS back up the data before making any major changes.

    Note that an upgrade installation or custom are considered a MAJOR change... :-)

  • While Windows anytime upgrade from Win7 Home Premium to Win7 Pro received the notice that failed.

    Original title: upgrade Express failure.

    I'm doing an anytime upgrade from Win7 Home Premium to Win7 Pro. I get a notice that failed and get back to home premium.

    Any thoughts would be appreciated.

    Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade fails:

    If your getting the following: error: Windows Anytime Upgrade failed
    This problem may occur if Windows 7 SP1 was downloaded by Windows Update, but has not yet been installed.
    See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2660811

    = Other reasons and possible corrections.

    Windows Anytime Upgrade fails with the error:
    "every time that the upgrade has failed. Go online to solve the problem.
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2658652

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    (A) if at any time the upgrade fails: run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-7/Upgrade-Advisor.aspx

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    (B) If Internet Explorer is not configured as default web browser,
    you need to make sure and try the Express upgrade.

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    Only one solution was either by picking up the Internet
    and removal of SP1 - or a combination of both. Then re-installation of SP1
    Save this method for a last resort.

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    (C) you get a PIN number with the "Anytime Upgrade", if yes enter the PIN here to obtain a product key: https://windows.getmicrosoftkey.com/

    Support for your product key: https://windows.getmicrosoftkey.com/Home/Support

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    (D) stop and restart your computer.

    (1) implementation of the reinforced system - method #2 tool (download and run the tool: "Checksur.exe")
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/947821
    (System resources, such as file of data, even in the data memory and registry data, can develop inconsistencies during the lifecycle of the operating system. The system update tool attempts to resolve these inconsistencies).

    (2) disable any security software before attempting to upgrade

    (3) disconnect external devices of unneccesarry.

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    (E) if still Anytime Upgrade fails, turn off User Account Control:

    1. go in user accounts in Control Panel

    2 change user account control settings

    3. pull the slider to the level as low as possible

    4 restart the computer

    5. repeat the process "Anytime Upgrade"

    To start the upgrade process:
    Click on start/search and enter the words: Express upgrade
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    Another method:
    (Located at the top right) Start/Control Panel/small icons option / click the "Windows Anytime Upgrade".

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    (F) if it continues to fail, try the following 3 methods:

    Method #1
    (1) run Chkdsk and see if it helps.
    Click Start / type: CMD and right click 'CMD' and select 'run as administrator '.
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    Restart your system, hard drive of your computer is analyzed to find errors and will try to correct them.

    (2) run the Memory Diagnostics to look for problems with the system hardware. Type of memory in start search and press ENTER to open the memory diagnostic tool open. Click restart now and check for problems. Your computer will restart and will start the diagnostic program. Please note the reported errors.

    Method #2
    1. click on start, type: "msconfig" (without the quotes) in the box and then press the ENTER"" key.

    User account control permissions: If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click on continue.

    2. in the general tab, click Selective startup.

    3. under "Selective startup", uncheck the "Load Startup items".

    4. click on the 'Services' tab, click to select the box "hide all Microsoft Services" and then click on disable all.

    5. click on 'OK '.

    6. When you are prompted, click "Restart."

    7. once the computer has been restarted, check if the problem is resolved.

    Method no. 3
    If your key is not valid and you will need to change the keys, you may need to Open regedit and remove first the ProductKey value in the following registry key:
    HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsAnytimeUpgrade

    -Anytime Upgrade may not work for all versions of Windows-

    Note: Retail 'Full' or 'Upgrade' product keys will work when you use the Express Upgrade feature.
    Upgrade Express 'can' not work (check with the manufacturer of the computer support team) for users who have the OEM and integrators systems product keys, this applies also to the VL (Volume License)-MSDN Academic Alliance (MSDNAA) / DreamSpark or pedagogical keys that does not / do support the Anytime Upgrade option. KMS users consult your administrator before attempting to perform an Express upgrade.

    J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

  • I already had a Win7 Home Premium on my old computer and installed it in the new computer. Now, Windows is not genuine.

    I recently bought a second hand COMPAQ (Vista Basic).  I have a Win7 Home Premium, which was on my old computer but now failed.  I installed on the laptop and entered the product key.  He repeated to enter the product key.  I went to put it on today and now it says non-genuine Windows. What should I do? Thank you

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    Have you tried to restart by phone?

    How to activate Windows 7 manually (activate by phone)
     
    1) click Start and in the search for box type: slui.exe 4
     
    (2) press the ENTER"" key.
     
    (3) select your "country" in the list.
     
    (4) choose the option "activate phone".
     
    (5) stay on the phone (do not select/press all options) and wait for a person to help you with the activation.
     
    (6) explain your problem clearly to the support person.
     
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950929/en-us

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