News

The Free iPod + iPhone Book4

Apple Adds/Updates iPod Knowledgebase Docs

Author's pic

By Dennis Lloyd

Publisher, iLounge
Published: Friday, June 20, 2003
News Category: iPod

Next: Dell no longer selling 10GB iPods

Previous: "iPod 2.0.1 Software: A Closer Look at What's Fixed"

Shop in the loungeStore for iPod + iPhone Accessories.

Comments

1

This 1607 Unable to Install… message is so vague, and so is the help for it.

I managed to discover on my computer that I had a drive assigned to P: under Windows 2000.  If the drive was not connected when trying to run the Quicken Install (also uses InstallShield) I would get this error.  I finally stumbled on this when I got an error that it could not find drive P:.  Why it was looking for P: I don’t know.

I got the same error last night when attempting the iPod update.

Just a hopefully helpful hint to others that might get this error.

Posted by Andrew McDonald on June 20, 2003 at 12:36 PM (PDT)

If you have a comment, news tip, advertising inquiry, or coverage request, a question about iPods or accessories, or if you sell or market iPod products or services, read iLounge's Comments + Questions policies before posting, and fully identify yourself if you do. We will delete comments containing advertising, astroturfing, trolling, personal attacks, offensive language, or other objectionable content, then ban and/or publicly identify violators.





What's new at iLounge? Subscribe to iPodweek!
Each week we giveaway three (3) iTunes Gift cards.

Recent News

Recent Reviews

Recent Articles

loungeStore: iPod Accessories & more...