Update attempt windows xp sp3 - runtime error - T-Mobile LG G2x

I tried updating my phone with the LG Update program on my Windows XP machine with Service Pack 3. I get a Visual C++ runtime error during installation before the program even runs (see attached). Does anyone know what is causing this and how to fix it?

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Windows 7 RUU - how to get it working

Simple really.
When it fails search for instructions on how to get it working with Vista - I never had a problem with Vista myself but upgrading to Windows 7 it just failed so I found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=313001
and followed the instructions there.
I was trying it out omn my Universal as I don't use it now so it didn't matter - but now I have a shiny new ROM on it I might just start using it again
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
RUU's were crashing for me just at the PDA detection stage.
I tried custom compatibility settings for the RUU:
Run this program as administrator
Disable Visual Themes
Disable Desktop Compisition
Run in Windows XP SP2 Compatibility Mode
These should work with Win 7 x64 however you may need to apply these settings to the other executable files in the RUU folder (EnterBootLoader and RUUGetInfo).
Thanks. It seems as that worked. I also had to switch usb ports.
~Leko

[Problem] ADB driver for vista 32-bit

i am trying to install the driver for my mytouch.
when i plug in my phone for it to install the drivers, all the drivers install normally except for the adb driver.
this is the error message i get:
"C:\Windows\system32\wdfcoinstaller01005.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support."
i tried searching for this problem and found nothing, anyone out there have the same problem? it must be some issue with vista, ugh
i also get this screen after it fails.

Unable to Install WMDC

Hi All,
I am unable to install WMDC 6.1 on Vista x86 SP2 (with all updates installed till date). Whenever I am trying to install - it says:
Atleast one of the Windows component required by WMDC is missing.
When I am connecting the device without installing - it is saying :
"Windows Mobile-based device"
The Class installer has denied the request to install or upgrade this device.
My System:
Toshiba Satellite A40 (P4 M 2.66 / 768 MB/ 80 GB) / Vista x86 SP2 / ESET NOD32 Antivirus.
I have tried disabling AV as well as firewall. Still the same result.
This happens with both my HTC Vox and Samsung B7320. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
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[Q] HTC Sync Manager wont install

I'm trying to install HTC Sync Manager (v.1.1.66.0) and it keeps giving me the error message:
"The files for installation requirement Microsoft VC Redist 2005 KB973544 (x86) could not be found. The installation will now stop. This is probably due to a failed, or canceled download."
I have tried installing C++ 2005, both x86 and x64 and restarting my computer, all to no avail. Could someone help me figure out what's wrong?
Running windows 7 64 bit

VM software for 32-bits

Hi
I am on Windows 10 ( 32-bits system) on an oldish Intel 2- Core 14-2120 3.30 GHZ 32-bits CPU. I want to virtualize a 2nd OS ( Windows 10) in order to switch between the two OS without having to reboot each time. Unfortunately all the Virtualization softwares I have looked into, are designed for 64-bits. I tried a few of them and I invariably get a message that I cannot install because a 64-bits platform is required.
I have been able to install only an older VMware app. ( v. 5 or so) It did go in. and I was able to create a VM box by following the instructions. However I hit a brick wall: when I try to install the CD from the optical drive, I do get the Windows Logo on the VB screen, but it stops there and I cannot install the virtual Windows 10. Why? How can I finalize the 3nd OS installation?
Thanks
Ittiandro
VirtualBox is available as 32-bit edition, too.
It didn't help me
It would be helpful if you specified what virtualization applications you had used for this. I know for sure that there are virtualization apps that allow you to virtualize a 2nd OS (Windows 10) on 32-bit systems like yours. I suggest that you try using VMware 7 for this, as I have often used this piece of software myself, and I can say that this is the best virtualization software that I have tried for purposes similar to yours. I won't be able to test any other virtualization apps of this kind since I have a 64-bit operating system now, but I'm sure you will succeed.

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