tình hình khi ghost dduocj 2% báo lỗi decompression error 1808. ra coi lại phân vùng thì ổ c bi mất vào partiton thì ổ c đầy full còn hiển thị thì ô c nó chia 2 trong đó có 1 unnallocall(vao công cụ chia khác thì chỉ thấy ổ c đầy thui) xóa tạo lại xong ghost vẫn bị tình trang lên lập lại..thay ổ ...Có thể bạn quan tâm I tried the solutions from this link too, following method one, but didn't try the others as the thread suggests they don't really help. asked Jan 4, 2012 at 4:58 1 On my Vista PC, the folder %HOMEPATH%/AppData/LocalLow was not writable neither for me nor for Administrators. Granting "write" permissions to this "LocalLow"-Folder solved the issue for me. answered May 15, 2013 at 5:51 girafigirafi 1311 silver badge7 bronze badges Windows 7 has some complex mechanism in identifying admistrator role, daily I face issue with Adminstrator authentication. I suggest, try all approaches specified in that link, something will work. That is what I do to fix the issues I face daily. I tried the solutions from this link too, following method one, but didn't try the others as the thread suggests they don't really help. slhck 226k71 gold badges611 silver badges598 bronze badges asked Jan 3, 2012 at 13:28 0 I have the same problem with JRE also. Filemon shows the following file creation failed with INVALID NAME:
I believe a bad account name causes soandos 24.3k28 gold badges102 silver badges134 bronze badges answered Jan 16, 2012 at 22:24 0 I had a message like yours or another one ("download failed to ... I checked out that folder (LocalLow), in fact there was a problem with that folder's ownership (the owner was "unknown" and I still don't know how was it possible) so I changed the ownership of the folder as "user" and I managed to install Java without any error message. slhck 226k71 gold badges611 silver badges598 bronze badges answered Feb 26, 2012 at 14:55 MarcoMarco 111 bronze badge On my Vista PC, the folder %HOMEPATH%/AppData/LocalLow was not writable neither for me nor for Administrators. Granting "write" permissions to this "LocalLow"-Folder solved the issue for me. answered May 15, 2013 at 5:31 This hasn't worked for me either, where Java can't be install on a computer that has illegal characters (non A-B, Characters, Numbers) within the user account's name, i.e. (C:\Users\ AccountName\ ...). So create a new user account (A-B...) and re-install the Java run-time. slm 10.1k10 gold badges49 silver badges57 bronze badges answered Apr 8, 2013 at 14:01 sjazzsjazz 12 bronze badges maybe it is late but just now I had the same issue. I just created a new user in control panel and logged into new user and fixed!!! win 7 32 bit installing JDK |