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#1 allanc446

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Posted 18 June 2011 - 04:26 PM

I needed to uninstall LizeZilla 3.2.0.2 due to other issues with my computer.

Now, when I try to install 3.2.0.2 again I get the error message 'A database file cannot be accessed ....' (see attachment 1.jpg).

If I then try to uninstall .NET framework 2.0 (as per Microsoft's recommendation), I get an error 'cannot be uninstalled because it will affect other applications that are installed (see attachment 2.jpg).

If I try to reinstall .NET framework without uninstalling it first, I get the error as on attachment 3.jpg.

I seem to be going in circles with no way out of the loop.

All assistance is appreciated!

Thank you in advance.

#2 Derek Punzova

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Posted 19 June 2011 - 07:14 AM

Do you have Visual Studio installed on your computer? I know it's annoying, but I think you will need to uninstall Visual Studio before you can overcome this issue.

http://www.google.com/search?q=%22canno ... l%22&hl=de
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#3 allanc446

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 03:10 PM

dpunzova said:

Do you have Visual Studio installed on your computer? I know it's annoying, but I think you will need to uninstall Visual Studio before you can overcome this issue.

http://www.google.com/search?q=%22canno ... l%22&hl=de
Yes, I do.
I am also a programmer and I think that Visual Studio is used by one or more of my tools.

I also read somewhere that perhaps all of the .Nets should be deleted from the current version down to 2.0.
Then, they should be reinstalled.

I am really hoping to find a definite answer because I am worried that I may break other software on my computer.

#4 Derek Punzova

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Posted 21 June 2011 - 05:58 AM

I guess it only works this way:
1.) Uninstall visual studio and its dependencies
2.) Uninstall .NET completely (all versions)
3.) Reinstall everything
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