YippieYoYoYo Posted February 27, 2020 Share Posted February 27, 2020 (edited) My issue has been resolved. A little detail to help someone else who experiences the same problem, "Setup failed". I found a suggestion dated 08/20/2019 from moderator "Stokerg" for a similar issue. I reviewed the "SetupUI.Log file from my previous install attempt (located in %temp%/AffinitySetup) and determined that the 1.8.0 installer could not remove Affinity Photo version 1.7.3.481. I then followed Stokerg's instructions to download a utility program from Microsoft (the link is https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17588/windows-fix-problems-that-block-programs-being-installed-or-removed and ran it as he instructed by selecting "Having trouble installing" Affinity Photo. The Microsoft utility found I had a corrupt registry key and corrected it. I then reran the 1.8.0 installer, but it failed again.Dam, but I didn't t give up... I reviewed that "SetupUI.Log file and determined the 1.8.0 installer failed for the same previous reason, could not remove my current version of Affinity Photo. I then reran the Microsoft utility program, but this time I selected "having trouble uninstalling" Affinity Photo. The Microsoft utility ran for almost a minute this time around and completed by saying it had made some some changes and suggested I rerun the 1.8.0 installer. I reran the 1.8.0 installer and this time it worked!! Thank you Stokerg!! Log.txt Hello, I have Affinity Photo 1.7.3.481 currently installed since 2/2/2020 with no installation issues or processing problems. Windows 10 Pro, version 1909 build 18363.657, all drivers are up to date ThinkPad X1 Extreme 2 i7-9850H CPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB of GDDR5 SDRAM Intel UHD Graphics 630 32 GB RAM 360 GB free of space on the installation SSD 😄 drive I have attached the Log.txt from the AppData/Roaming/Affinity/Photo/1.0 directory for review. I have tried installing three different download versions with a system reboot between each try. Each result was the same, installer goes through it's preparation and then I receive a warning dialog box stating "Setup failed". My current version of Affinity Photo utilizes the NVIDIA video card which I verified via the "NVIDIA GPU Activity" application. I ran the 1.8.0 installer letting it choose which video GPU to use and I also forced or pointed the installer to use the NVIDIA graphics card. Not sure what to try next other than deleting my stable 1.7.3.481 version which I would prefer not to do in fear of losing my settings, preferences, etc. Any assistance or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Log.txt Edited February 27, 2020 by YippieYoYoYo Issue Resolved Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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