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Starcraft on Vista 64 SP1


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hey guys, i used to have starcraft installed on vista 64 bit a couple of months ago and then i formatted and reinstalled vista, with sp1, and i tried reinstalling starcraft today but i keep getting this error

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has anybody else experienced this error, or know a way around it, because i know it works with 64 bit

ps, im installing it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Starcraft

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i tried that, i set the compatibility to windows xp sp2 and then launched install.exe and also setup.exe (tried them both) as administrator...i used to have it installed on vista 64 bit, but then i reformatted and also installed sp1 at the time and its giving the error after sp1, but i dont see why sp1 would cause this problem :s

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now i got this error when installing to %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\Starcraft

Log created 04-17-2008 at 9:53pm.

Setup was unable to create the following directory:

C:

Error 0x00000005: Access is denied.

(C:\Files\Installer\setup\DiskUndo.cpp:471)

Setup was unable to create the following link:

C:\\Users\\%USERNAME%\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Start Menu\\Programs\Starcraft\Starcraft.lnk

Setup was unable to create the following directory:

C:

Error 0x00000005: Access is denied.

(C:\Files\Installer\setup\DiskUndo.cpp:471)

Setup was unable to create the following link:

C:\\Users\\%USERNAME%\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Start Menu\\Programs\Starcraft\Starcraft Campaign Editor.lnk

Setup was unable to create the following directory:

C:

Error 0x00000005: Access is denied.

(C:\Files\Installer\setup\DiskUndo.cpp:471)

Setup was unable to create the following directory:

C:

Error 0x00000005: Access is denied.

(C:\Files\Installer\setup\DiskUndo.cpp:471)

Setup was unable to create the following link:

C:\\Users\\%USERNAME%\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Start Menu\\Programs\Starcraft\Starcraft Readme.lnk

Setup was unable to create the following directory:

C:

Error 0x00000005: Access is denied.

(C:\Files\Installer\setup\DiskUndo.cpp:471)

Setup was unable to create the following directory:

C:

Error 0x00000005: Access is denied.

(C:\Files\Installer\setup\DiskUndo.cpp:471)

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hey guys, i used to have starcraft installed on vista 64 bit a couple of months ago and then i formatted and reinstalled vista, with sp1, and i tried reinstalling starcraft today but i keep getting this error

post-132645-1213743564.jpg

has anybody else experienced this error, or know a way around it, because i know it works with 64 bit

ps, im installing it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Starcraft

hey guys, i used to have starcraft installed on vista 64 bit a couple of months ago and then i formatted and reinstalled vista, with sp1, and i tried reinstalling starcraft today but i keep getting this error

post-132645-1213743564.jpg

has anybody else experienced this error, or know a way around it, because i know it works with 64 bit

ps, im installing it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Starcraft

i was having the same problem with my win 7, try this: make de install and when the error appear you go to the directory where you install the game, copy the starcraft directory and paste in somewhere else, then you can click ok to the error, and the original starcraft directory will disapear but the copy you did won't, i'm hopping you can play from that...

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