Windows Shredder64.msi installer, either deleted or defective & not available to open new software. Windows 7 Home Premium

Since July, Shredder Windows Installer fails to open new software and gives the msg of error indicating the component you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable. "Try again or search under different file or car, etc.  Very frustrating and annoying.

I am running Windows 7 Home Premium and have sought to the old version, which I believe was back in June, before 2011

Disposer installation program has been damaged deleted o.  I also tried to download for free, but no luck.  I downloaded "installation programs," which were inefficient and apparently do not serve the same purpose to open the software.    I would like to restore the system, but do not go back to 2011, which is year bought the laptop.

Advice or assistance appreciated!

JudyB_729

You're welcome, Judy.

At any time, if you encounter error messages when you try the steps, please take note of the full error message and let us know.

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