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> Photogallery.msi Keeps Launching
picksix
post Jul 24 2008, 08:39 AM
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Whenever I try to launch photosmart imagining software i get a 1706 error whereby photogallery.msi tries to run but can't becasue it says it can't find the photogallery.msi file although I know the file is there. Een if i direct it to the right path it still won't work and the system crashes. The problem started right after I installed NERO media sofwatware that came with my new DVD recorder. I uninstalled nero but the problem is still there.

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Photogallery.msi...is the uninstalled version of Photogallery.

Perhaps uninstalling Photogallery and reinstalling it...will eliminate your situation. Or you can simply try to do a repair of the existing installed application (I would prefer the uninstall/reinstall).

http://chris.pirillo.com/2007/06/08/what-is-msi/

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