Is there other registry keys I need to look for to stop this error.
Either look in the registry or use msconfig to check the entries under these
two keys:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
See if there are any entries for the software you're installing. As always,
make a backup of the registry before doing any manual changes.
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SC Tom
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"LeeG" <lee.gorton(removethis)@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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No it does not occur at start up. Only when trying to install the software.
The installer is finding a reboot flag somewhere that is stopping the
installation from carrying on. I would like to add that there are about 6
references to the dongle in the registry. I am tempted to remove all
references to the dongle and see if this helps but due to the length of time
this would take I would like to try other options first. I cannot find any
reference to the software in the registry.
"SC Tom" wrote:
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Did Windows prompt you for a driver disc when you plugged it in? According
to the instructions with my IOGear USB 2.1 Micro Adapter, the Bluetooth
stack is included with XP SP2 or later. I plugged mine in on my Win7
notebook and it was found and set up, then it prompted me for updated
drivers, if I had any.
As a test, I just plugged it into my WP SP3 desktop, and it was recognized
and popped up the configuration page. I was never asked for a driver disc
with XP.
You might consider doing a System Restore to before the first time you tried
installing it, then plugging it in and see if it's found on its own.
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SC Tom
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
> Contact Huawei or your wireless internet provider's support.
>
> LeeG wrote:
> > The software is the connection software for a '3' (Huawei E156G HSDPA USB
> > stick) mobile Broadband dongle.
> >
> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
> >> What software?
> >>
> >> LeeG wrote:
> >>> When installing some software the installer stops with the message 'The
> >>> application has a pending system reboot. Please reboot and restart the
> >>> installer.' I have performed several soft and hard reboots. I have
> >>> also
> >>> followed the solution to delete the 'filerenameoperations' key from the
> >>> registry. both have not solved the problem.
> >>>
> >>> Is there other registry keys I need to look for to stop this error.
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"SC Tom" <s...@tom.net> wrote in message
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Sorry, that should be "XP", not "WP." :-(
Did you insert the accompanying disk into the appropriate drive-bay?
Have you tried unplugging the USB modem?
No it did not. I had to install the drivers from the dongle manually.
There must be some flag or file somewhere that has not been reset causing
this loop. If I could find this I am sure I can stop it. At this rate I am
going have to do a clean install which I do not want to do. I have cleaned
out the temp directories and non of the files on the dongle have been
modified or created as a result of the install so where is this reboot
notification coming from?
"SC Tom" wrote:
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I know it is the software that is causing the problem but it must be being
told ,from somewhere, that a reboot is needed and after the reboot this
instruction has not been removed. I want to locate that offending
instruction to stop it.
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"LeeG" <lee.gorton(removethis)@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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Try this:
Rename the PendingFileRenameOperations registry entry at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
Verify that the following registry subkeys are empty:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnceEx
John