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Error 1603 and 1619 during Revit 2012 installation

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bishara
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Error 1603 and 1619 during Revit 2012 installation

I am trying to install the student version of Revit 2012 on windows 7 and I through the serial number part, but as it installing, it just aborts.  When I look at the installation log, I see errors 1603 and 1619.  I check some solutions here and re-installing windows was what one person did, but I cannot do that.

 

Please help.

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Message 21 of 31
DarrenP
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reformating your harddrive hopefully you know what means

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Message 22 of 31
bishara
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i dont

Message 23 of 31
DarrenP
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you need to take it to a computer shop and get them to do it for you

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hashim.mundol
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Please try this solution on the keys mentioned in the Error log earlier

 

http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TS16508079

 

Creating a new admin user will not help as this registry key is system related

 

 

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Message 25 of 31
bishara
in reply to: DarrenP

Hashim,

 

This is similar to the previous solution you provided me.  When I try steps 5 and 6 in the solution you just provided me, it does not work.  I check the boxes and click apply.  As soon as I click apply, the boxes uncheck themselves.

 

I tried many times...

Message 26 of 31
DarrenP
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thats an OS issue

you should try what i suggested before

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Message 27 of 31
bishara
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My computer is only about 6 months old with windows 7.  Would it really need that?

Message 28 of 31
hashim.mundol
in reply to: bishara

 

It is important that you change the ownership of the hive before changing the permission. Here it is bit more clearer.

 

http://www.okino.com/conv/changing_windows_registry_permissions.htm

 

 

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Message 29 of 31
bishara
in reply to: DarrenP

IT FINALLY WORKED!!!

 

I did your suggestion along with some help from Geek Quad at Best Buy.  Thanks so much for your help!

Message 30 of 31
marianne.kopp
in reply to: bishara

Hello

 

 

Please could you exactly describe  what you have done to correct the error 1603 and 1619, because I have the similiar problem and I can't fix it!!!

 

Greets,

Michaela

 

 

Message 31 of 31
planemaster92
in reply to: DarrenP

I had the same problem too.  I tried the diagnostic mode with no help, then I tried to manually install vc++ 2005.  That also didn't help.  So I uninstalled vc++ 2005 and ran revit setup.  This time it installed the vc++ 2005 but crashed when it came to vc++ 2008.  So I then decided that it wanted to install them all from scratch and proceeded to uninstall all versions of vc++ (both x86 and x64).  Once done I ran the setup again and it has just successfully installed.  So if you are having problems with the vc++ error then uninstall all instances of it including any that may have been installed by revit.

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