Windows Installer stops working

Whenever I try to install a copy of Nero 9, I just bought, he gets to 58% and then tell me that Windows Installer has stopped working and the wont let me finish the installation of the software. What is there to do to fix this problem.

You are not alone, read some of these posts and try some of the suggestions.  They seem to be a few problems with Nero 9.

http://www.Google.com/search?q=Nero+9+installer+problem&RLS=com.Microsoft:-AU & ie = UTF-8 & oe = UTF-8 & startIndex = & startPage = 1

"In rare cases it has been reported that during the installation of a certain version of Nero (Nero 9.0.9.4c) on an operating system of Windows Vista, the installation has been abandoned.
The error message is:
"Windows Installer has stopped working" "

During the installation process of Nero 9, I get the error message
http://www.Nero.com/eng/support-nero9-FAQ.html?s=sub&faqsearch=installation

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