PES 9 rollback (after change in Solid State Disk)

All,

I upgraded my laptop with an SDS (clean install, no clone). Everything else remained the same. PSE has been uninstalled from the previous hard drive.

The installation program just stops before the end, roll back the complete installation. Problem with sharing of technology.

PSE was one of the first programs I've tried to install after the SDS update, so I don't think there should be other programs that influence.

Have you tried several different tips and guides such as

https://helpx.Adobe.com/Photoshop-elements/KB/troubleshoot-installation-Photoshop-elements-premiere.html

After you have configured MSCONFIG start limited, I get the error at the end.

Error 1935: An error occurred during the installation of the component assembly {AE56AAF5-F3C0-3D4B-8859-A1E50A3E27BF} HRESULT: 0 x 80070422

Install rollback and Shared Technologies | Windows

Downloaded PES 14 trial and it installs without any problem. I do not need the additional features for the PSE 14 and actually found the interface a 'bit messed up' compared to version 9. Therefore, I have no intention of paying for an upgrade.

Upgrade to Windows 10 (upgrade, not a clean install). Still not able to complete the installation of PES 9.

Ended up using Gimp to create Christmas cards; that works well, but there are a few operations better resolved in PSE.

Happy for any help.

First of all, that the software is old enough so that it does not at all with Windows 10... but

An idea that MAY work to install or run some programs in Windows old 10

-http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/15523-compatibility-mode-settings-apps-change-windows-1 0 - a.html

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