ndtaylor-UK
New member
I've just purchased a copy of RF9 in the UK and have tried loading from CD's and from the file download on the RealFlite site on to my Win 7 PC.
Neither of these methods seem to work. When I run the install.exe file after downloading (or from the CD) it asks me if I want to install RF9 and then once I confirm it extracts to the full 100% and then simply stops. No other messages appear and the actual RF9 installer never starts.
I've tried disabling my Bitdefender Total Security when I run the exe file but no change and have checked I have at least 10G of free hard disc space for the install.
On my very first attempt, after I had extracted it came up with a message asking me whether the program had installed properly or did I want to go back and use recommended settings. With either option, it would either freeze PC for several mins or simply do nothing.
Would much appreciate any assistance or advice from anyone who may have seen similar issues while loading on a Win 7 PC. (I've put a request for support into Knife Edge but not yet got any ticket no. or feedback)
Thanks,
Neil
UK
Neither of these methods seem to work. When I run the install.exe file after downloading (or from the CD) it asks me if I want to install RF9 and then once I confirm it extracts to the full 100% and then simply stops. No other messages appear and the actual RF9 installer never starts.
I've tried disabling my Bitdefender Total Security when I run the exe file but no change and have checked I have at least 10G of free hard disc space for the install.
On my very first attempt, after I had extracted it came up with a message asking me whether the program had installed properly or did I want to go back and use recommended settings. With either option, it would either freeze PC for several mins or simply do nothing.
Would much appreciate any assistance or advice from anyone who may have seen similar issues while loading on a Win 7 PC. (I've put a request for support into Knife Edge but not yet got any ticket no. or feedback)
Thanks,
Neil
UK