

- #BLUESTACKS INSTALLER HAS STOPPED WORKING WINDOWS 7 HOW TO#
- #BLUESTACKS INSTALLER HAS STOPPED WORKING WINDOWS 7 INSTALL#
- #BLUESTACKS INSTALLER HAS STOPPED WORKING WINDOWS 7 DRIVER#
Installing an Adobe AIR application with the Folder Lock application previously installed results in a "blue screen" crash.
#BLUESTACKS INSTALLER HAS STOPPED WORKING WINDOWS 7 INSTALL#
Microsoft Knowledgebase: 'The Windows Installer service could not be accessed' error message when you try to install Office.Microsoft Knowledgebase: Error message when you try to add or remove a program on a computer that is running Windows XP or Windows Server 2003: 'The Windows Installer service could not be accessed'.Microsoft Knowledgebase: The Windows Installer Service Could Not Be Accessed" error message when you install a program in Windows XP.
#BLUESTACKS INSTALLER HAS STOPPED WORKING WINDOWS 7 HOW TO#
The following Microsoft articles describe how to address these issues:
#BLUESTACKS INSTALLER HAS STOPPED WORKING WINDOWS 7 DRIVER#
The Logitech Video driver (LVPrcSrv.exe) is known to cause issues with the installation of Adobe AIR.To troubleshoot these issues, try performing the following steps in this order: Your Administrator doesn't allow installation or uninstallation. Once MSI logging is enabled, rerun the Adobe AIR Installer to generate the MSI Log. Include the MSI log along with the Adobe AIR Install.log when you report the install issue. You can determine if the installer failed by searching the Install.log text for "Error occurred during msi install operation." If you find this text, enable and locate the MSI log using the Microsoft document How to enable Windows Installer logging. In some situations, the Adobe AIR installer fails during the MSI portion of the install.Alternatively, open the log file with Notepad or your favorite text editor and select all and copy and paste.

