I have the same computer. This has been a problem since it was new. I
temporarily solved the problem by installing Free Download Manager. It could
download files without corrupting them. Unfortunately, I had a recent
problem that required me to uninstall Free Download Manager, and the problem
is back. I re-installed FDM, but I still have the download issues. If you
find a solution, please let me know because I am stumped by this one.
"John Barnes" wrote:
> Since Vista lays down an image file an checks it, you are not installing a
> bad copy. You said you installed fresh over the weekend. Did you install
> anything after installing Vista? Any problems with programs from CD's?
> Have you tried downloading a program on another computer and then trying to
> install it?
>
> "Ghettodub" <Ghettodub@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:06D4B408-7AF2-40AA-9FD7-A4CADE09E197@xxxxxx
> > Anyone have any ideas or solutions on this one yet? Tried reinstalling
> > Vista
> > yesterday and am having the same issue, so I'm thinking that I have a bad
> > copy of Vista. Tried calling the place I bought it, and they're telling me
> > I
> > have to pay for support now.
> >
> > "ghettodub" wrote:
> >
> >> Clean brand new install on a new pc
> >>
> >> "John Barnes" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Did you do a clean installation or an upgrade from XP?
> >> >
> >> > "ghettodub" <ghettodub@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> > news:2E658F7E-224C-477B-B743-5586534203F8@xxxxxx
> >> > > Any time I try to install any downloaded software, for example
> >> > > Winamp,
> >> > > Firefox, etc, it does not work. I will get a popup that says
> >> > > "(program
> >> > > name)
> >> > > has stopped working. A problem has caused the program to stop working
> >> > > correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a
> >> > > solution is
> >> > > available."
> >> > >
> >> > > It has done this with every file I've downloaded and tried to
> >> > > install.
> >> > > Also,
> >> > > some MSI files I've downloaded (turbotax update, etc.) do nothing
> >> > > after I
> >> > > try
> >> > > to run them. I've verified that the software is compatible with Vista
> >> > > (per
> >> > > the places I've downloaded them from), turned off UAC, disabled
> >> > > Windows
> >> > > Firewall and Defender, Run as Admin, and even tried in Safe Mode.
> >> > > Also,
> >> > > I've
> >> > > run Windows Update and it says there are no available updates.
> >> > >
> >> > > System info:
> >> > > Vista Home Basic
> >> > > Intel dual 2.66 GhZ
> >> > > 2 gig ram
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> > >
>