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Not able to install VLC Media Player 1.1.9

Posted: 26 Apr 2011 12:00
by oakashandthorn
First of all, in case it is an issue, my OS is Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit.

Several days ago, I got a message to upgrade VLC Media Player. When I tried to do this, it seems to have deleted my old version, but did not install the new version.

I have downloaded vlc-1.1.9-win32 but when I try to open the setup program, I get a message that says: C:\Users\Ella\Desktop\vlc-1.1.9.exe is not a valid Win32 application.

I have tried re-downloading the setup files several times, and each time I get the same message.

Also, now when I reboot, am getting an error message that says: Error loading C:\Users\Ella\AppData\Local\tumsriel.dll Access is denied.

I assume these two error messages are related ??????

I will greatly appreciate any advice as to how to fix this. I really miss the VLC Player.

Also, whatever suggestions you give me should be worded in such a way that "even a complete idiot" can understand them, as I am not much of a techno person.

Thanks so much for any help you can give me.

Re: Not able to install VLC Media Player 1.1.9

Posted: 26 Apr 2011 12:48
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Are you sure you downloaded from the right website?

Re: Not able to install VLC Media Player 1.1.9

Posted: 27 Apr 2011 00:49
by oakashandthorn
Can you please give me the exact URL I should be DLing from? I shall retry it.

Thanks so much for your reply.

Re: Not able to install VLC Media Player 1.1.9

Posted: 27 Apr 2011 14:52
by VLC_help

Re: Not able to install VLC Media Player 1.1.9

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 07:23
by oakashandthorn
I DLed from the site you gave me, and the new version of VLC is now working perfectly!

Thank you! I am so glad to get back to my movies!

Re: Not able to install VLC Media Player 1.1.9

Posted: 30 Apr 2011 01:41
by Nightwolf61
I had a minor problem installing 1.1.9, but it was easily fixed. The previous version was 1.1.7, and when I went to install 1.1.9, it uninstalled 1.1.7 - as it is supposed to. But after it did that, it locked up and refused to install 1.1.9. A quick check found the problem: for whatever reason, the "vlc.exe" file did not uninstall, so the 1.1.9 installation program couldn't go any further. I went into Windows Explorer (Windows XP Media Center Edition) and physically deleted the file "vlc.exe" from the "Program Files/videolan/vlc" directory, then ran the 1.1.9 installer again - it worked just fine this time, and 1.1.9 is alive and kicking.