[Pir] Internal Error 2932

Al Lowe

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I had a problem running Pirates on my system. So, I figured I'd try re-installing it and see if that fixed the problem.

Now I'm having a different problem. When I try to install Pirates, it runs right up to the last moment then springs a little error message on me.

"Internal Error 2932 C:\Windows\Installer\{1632FD86-1BA4-4FC4-8B25-A8C655D63F68}\1033.mst, 32"

And then it rolls back the installation. I've done a google search for on "Internal Error 2932," and all I get is a bunch of stupid fix it programs that want money to fix my problem. Thing is, I'm not so convinced they'll actually fix it.

Has anyone come across anything remotely like this? And if so, were you able to fix it?

Thanks.
 
so you re using XP?
If yes, the prob could be that
You receive an error message when you try to install a program that uses the Windows Installer in Windows XP

You could reinstall the win installer
The Microsoft® Windows® Installer is an application installation and configuration service. WindowsInstaller-KB893803-x86.exe is the redistributable package for installing or upgrading Windows Installer.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=25

Or you try to reregister manually
To resolve this issue, use one or more of the following methods in the order that they are listed.
Method 1: Reregister the Windows Installer

Quit all Windows programs.
Click Start, click Run, type msiexec /unregister in the Open box, and then click OK.
Click Start, click Run, type msiexec /regserver in the Open box, and then click OK.
Restart your computer.

Method 2: Remove the Windows Installer files

Quit all Windows programs.
Click Start, click Run, type msiexec /unregister in the Open box, and then click OK.
In Windows Explorer, rename the following files in the %systemroot%\System32 folder:
Msi.dll
Msihnd.dll
Msiexec.exe
Note If you cannot rename these files, try to rename the files at a command prompt. To start a command prompt, click Start, click Run, type cmd in the Open box, and then click OK.
Restart Windows XP.

Method 3: Restart Windows XP in Safe Mode
Restart Windows XP in Safe Mode, and then retry Method 1 and Method 2 in the order that they are listed. For more information about how to restart Windows XP in Safe Mode, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
316434 How to perform advanced clean-boot troubleshooting in Windows XP
 
so you re using XP?
If yes, the prob could be that
You receive an error message when you try to install a program that uses the Windows Installer in Windows XP

You could reinstall the win installer
The Microsoft® Windows® Installer is an application installation and configuration service. WindowsInstaller-KB893803-x86.exe is the redistributable package for installing or upgrading Windows Installer.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=25

Or you try to reregister manually
First, I have Windows 7. Second, I tried re-installing Windows Installer. It said I didn't have enough storage space to complete the action. I have a 2 terabyte drive, with well over 1 terabyte of space free. My guess is something else is going on. I just don't know what.
 
So what is Windows 7 Error 2932 error?

A Windows 7 Error 2932 error is the number and letter format of the error produced. This is the standard error message format utilised by Microsoft Windows as well as other Windows compatible software applications and device driver suppliers.

This type of computer code is commonly used by the supplier to recognize the error made. This Windows 7 Error 2932 error message includes a numeric code as well as a practical brief description. Often the error could possibly have more variables in Windows 7 Error 2932 data format .The further hexadecimal code are the address of your storage sections where the guidelines are stored at the time of the error code.

The causes of Windows 7 Error 2932 error code?

The Windows 7 Error 2932 error code can be caused by Microsoft Windows system data file failure. Damaged system entries are usually a substantial threat to the performance of a computer.

There can be several situations that will trigger system file errors. An unfinished installation steup, an unfinished file deletion, bad erasure of applications or devices. It can also be caused if your personal computer is contaminated with malware or adware or spyware invasion or by an improper shutdown of the pc. Many of the preceding activities may very well end up in the deletion or data corruption of Windows system data files. This corrupted system file will cause missing and erroneously linked data and archives needed for the correct functioning of the system.

How to quickly resolve Windows 7 Error 2932 error code?

The two main ways to fix Windows 7 Error 2932 error:

Advanced Fix (manual update):

1) Switch on the computer then log on as an administrator.

2) Then click the Get started button then click on Programs, Accessories, Tools, and then select System Restore.

3) Inside the new screen, select “Restore my PC to an earlier date” and after that click on Next.

4) Find the latest restore date in the “click a restoration point” listing, and then click on Next.

5) Then click Next in the confirmation window.

6) Restart your pc whenever the restoration has finished.


Beginner User Solution (totally automatic):

1) Download this (Windows 7 Error 2932) fix utility.

2) Install software and just click Scan button.

3) Simply click the Fix Errors button in the software whenever the scan is completed.

4) Reboot your laptop or computer.

http://www.almuseo.com/windows-7-error-2932.php

Maybe this may help you. I myself havn't been working deep into windows 7 yet so far (still awaiting new computer worth of win 7) and I can also think, that Pirates! of Sid isn't supported on Win 7 systems so compatibility prob there to run Pirates generally on Win7 comps with high modern components
 
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