I am trying to install OO to my USB drive, but it fails with the following error: "Extract: error writing to file basctl680en-US.res". I downloaded OpenOffice_Portable_2.2.1_en-us.paf.exe again, but getting the same error.
It has about 500MB of free space.
Any idea?
I repeated the installation on another PC that has his regional options set to en-us.
That PC also had OO 2.2 installed, but I doubt it it was the reason.
Thanks,
Orr
I tried this multiple times each with two distinct downloads from different mirrors with the same result: The extraction routine comes to a halt when it fails to successfully extract one of the files - usually one of the .wav files. The error message "Extract: error writing to *.wav" is thrown and the installation is aborted with the message "Setup was not completed successfully".
This never happened with OO.o 2.0.x, nor with the 2.2 beta/release candidate, nor with any other PortableApps application. So I think there must be something funny going on with this most recent OO.o package. Any ideas out there?
Install it to a local drive. It should succeed. Which will indicate that it's an issue with your drive or your USB ports.
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I should have been more specific earlier, but I *have* been using my local hard drive - not USB thumb drive. This is the same drive/partition where earlier versions of OO.o Portable installed just fine, including the 2.2 beta. So I just find this fact plus that it always hangs while extracting one of the .wav files odd. But if no one else has reported this issue it must be my system somehow.
I am going to try installing it on a RAM drive and will report back.
OK - tried the installation both TO and FROM a RAM drive. Also with different size Windows (98SE, btw) Virtual Memory settings, just for the fun of it. Still no dice. The failure does occur at different points - no longer always on one of the .wav files as before.
I am just wondering what was so different in the OO.o Portable 2.2.1 setup vs. the 2.2 beta?
Nothing, actually. And I can't reproduce the issue. It's something specific to that PC. Tried it on others?
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I downloaded the openoffice portableapps two times (from different sources) and each time the installation failed. It said 5 or 6 times configuration data destroyed.
How can I remove the program from my PC. Because it's not possible to remove the .exe data
Delete the original installer instead of overwriting it with the new download?
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It's kinda scary when my desktop is messier than my room...
I can't delete the program, that's my problem.
So I overwrite it, but it doesn't work
Do you have an idea?
Please download new and store the paf.exe with another name (You couls choose a string You want, for example test.paf.exe) and run it again.
Regards
Marko
Paid for Software more or less?
What You need is OSS!
I deleted the program
Anytime you can't delete a file, there's something up on your drive or system. A reboot will take care of any processes (running stuff) that has a lock on the file. If you can't delete after a reboot, scan your drive for errors.
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I get another error message on the same release. After downloading, installing und cofigurating, without any error, I get the following error message box: "OpenOffice.org 2.2": Configuration data in 'file:///C:/App/openoffice/share/uno_packages/cache/registry/
com.sun.star.comp.deployment.configuration.PackageRegistryBacknd/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/UI/StartModuleWindowState.xcu' is corrupted. Without this data some function may not operate correctly. Do you want to continue startup of OpenOffice.org without the corrupted configuration data? "Yes "No". You have to push 4 times the "Yes" button.
After starting any application, there are menu items without description, e. g. the "paste special" is missing.
I downloaded it 2 times (did not overwrite), did I do something wrong? Or is the package damaged?
My OS: WinXP SP2 (with all patches). Other releases of OOP run correctly.