> SetupNew\setup.cpp (135) __PAPP:__PVENDOR:__PGUID:__@windows XP Service Pack 3 (2600) IE 8.0.60001.18702__
I downloaded PC Studio for my Samsung and got this error.
> SetupNew\setup.cpp (135)
PAPP:
PVENDOR:
PGUID:
@windows XP Service Pack 3 (2600) IE 8.0.60001.18702
How can I solve this problem?
Hi al1902,
What operating system do you have Windows installed?
This sounds like the download is corrupted. I suggest you uninstall the original download and get it again on the site.
If it's a big file, possibly using a download manager could help.
Download and install the download at this link Manager: http://store.microsoft.com/Help/Download-Manager
Also I suggest you to optimize and reset Internet Explorer before reinstalling the PC Studio to your computer
Follow the steps in the link given to optimize IE.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/936213
Click on 'Fixit' from this link and check: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737
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