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Installing/running on Windows 7 x64

All, I'm hoping someone can give me a hand. I've tried several times to install Titanium 1.0 on my Windows 7 x64 machine. The installation succeeds without errors but when I go to run it, I get:

Error: Missing installer and application has additional modules that are needed.

I'm uninstalled, cleaned the registry, nuked the install dir, even re-downloaded. No go.

Any thoughts?

— asked March 18th 2010 by Cord Awtry
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  • 1) Completely uninstall Titanium Developer using the Control Panel and
    remove C:\Program Files (x86)\Titanium Developer if it exists afterward.

    2) Remove %appdata%\Titanium directory

    3) Re-download Titanium Developer and re-install.

    — answered March 19th 2010 by Dan Fieldhouse
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  • Disable anti-virus - ESET definitely caused issues for me on the same platform.

    Dave

    — answered March 18th 2010 by David McL
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  • Sadly, I've tried that. I run Avast and I disabled it before installing, and still got the same result. :|

    I even installed this on another machine (still Win7x64), and it runs fine. I copied over the whole install and get the same error, so I'm not sure what it's using to determine missing components.

    — answered March 18th 2010 by Cord Awtry
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  • I had this same problem on Windows 7 x32 multiple times, and then I just deleted %appdata%Titanium and it then worked.

    — answered March 21st 2010 by Kevin Blackman
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  • I have solved this problem by following this post: http://developer.appcelerator.com/question/3971/installingrunning-on-windows-7-x64
    1) Completely uninstall Titanium Developer using the Control Panel and remove C:Program Files (x86)Titanium Developer if it exists afterward.
    2) Remove %appdata%Titanium directory
    3) Re-download Titanium Developer and re-install.

    If you cannot delete the Titanium directories then you may have to end the "adb.exe" task. After reinstalling, also remember to add the directory containing javac to your PATH, not just JAVA_HOME .

    — answered May 16th 2010 by Kevin Blackman
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