Lỗi này là do install
và uninstall 1 ứng dụng bị lỗi (đại khái thía). Nhấn Start, gõ vào ô Run:
Regedit, chạy Regedit, tìm đến “HKey_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products” , tìm
“transform” từ ứng dụng bị lỗi (ví dụ autocad), xóa mịa nó cả thư mục đi là
xong !!! LOL
Tớ tham khảo trên
mạng, các bạn khoai tây chia sẻ và tớ xử lý OK:
This cost me two very
precious hours today, so I thought I would share.
In preparing my laptop for my upcoming trip, I needed to get the
latest version of an app I wrote for a client in case I need to do any work for
them while I'm away. The application uses the latest version of Crystal Reports
which caused me a great deal of grief when I recently moved to it. (See my
ASPAlliance article: Lessons Learned:
Sorting out Crystal Reports 2008 Versioning, Service Packs and Deployment for
details).
Today's time-sucker
was not Crystal's fault but the fact that when I installed the earlier version
of Crystal on to the laptop, I had done it from an external drive.
When I tried to
install the newer version, it chugged along then said that it failed because it
couldn't uninstall the previous version.
I attempted to do the
uninstall myself from the Control Panel but that failed with this message:
"Error applying
transforms. Verify that the specified transform paths are valid"
Some googling pointed
out that if I copied the original install files to my hard drive and ran setup
from there I could avoid the problem.
That didn't work.
Finally I discovered
that within the registry (in Computer\HKey_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\)
there was a folder that contained the Crystal install information. In there was
a key called "Transforms" which pointed to
F:\Extended\Package\1033.mst. F:\ must have been the path of the external drive
when I originally installed the app.
I changed the path of
that file to the folder that I had just copied onto my hard drive.
Then I was able to
uninstall, not from the Control Panel, but form the setup.exe from that same
set of installer files.
Hopefully I'll save
somebody the hours and frustration I wasted myself. If you're really grateful,
just send chocolate. :-)
I Ran into this
problem when installing Autocad after an uninstall. Deleted the Whole folder in
the Registry and worked fine. Thanks for the Post had spent hours working out
what it could be.
Thank You! I had the same problem also when reintalling AutoCad.
I just deleted the trensform entry from the folder where i have found the
AutoCad name, and worked just fine from Control Panel.