Je viens de Résoudre Le Problème de mon écran grande résolution j’ai coché la casse accepteur la résolution Elevée et op! j’ai Installé le logitiel Dashboard sans problème et toute les Caractéristique du SSD Sont bien visible niveau correct en couleur verte Niveau bon de qualite et bonne, vitesse, température ok
Windows 10 Pro x64. I got the very same thing when trying to upgrade my original SSD Dashboard version. I installed SanDiskSSDDashboardService.exe before installing SanDiskSSDDashboardSetup.exe after failure of upgrade installation such as you have described. Setup then proceeded normally to completion You will find both installation files in the Program Files(x86)\Sandisk\SSD Dashboard folder after the failed installation. This upgrade setup faliure evidently has something to do with services. My original clean installation completed without a hitch. Suggests clean installation ONLY - upgrades will fail as you have shown. Go figure
Please uninstall your current version and make sure the SanDisk folder under “Program Files” or “Program Files (x86)” is clean.
When installing version 1.4.2, make sure the file “SanDiskSSDDashboardServiceSetup.msi” is present in the SSD Dashboard folder and that looking at the properties, the digital signature is from SanDisk and valid. Somehow that disgital signature was incorrect with the previous installer. Please report any issues regarding this, for example if you see an invalid digital signature. Thanks
@ @georgealon : your installation tips don’t work, first because the installer file isn’t a msi file, but it’s an exe file. Then, even if the SanDisk folder under “Program Files” or “Program Files (x86)” is clean, the installation failed. I don’t know what exactly what it occurs, and why the installation failed each time.
The only way that worked for me is the method of @paulyates :
Digital signature for my SanDisk SSD Dashboard Service Setup property shows Microsoft corporations. Is this why I can not update my pc to current 1.4.2?
I’m sorry that I didn’t explain myself well. I ment say that a file of SanDiskSSDDashboardServiceSetup.msi property of digital signature is Microsoft. NOT SanDisk. Now what do I do?
The digital signature should be from SanDisk not Microsoft and that’s why it fails to tinstall.
We found this issue and replaced the SanDiskSSDDashboardSetup.exe file on our cloud server. The new file is now with SanDisk disgital signature. Unfortunatly, sometimes Windows caches downloaded files and even after downloading the new updated file, it will launch the old one. Try to reset your cache and download the file from SanDisk support site again.
Currently running 2 x 240gb Ultra II’s in a RAID 0. I’m trying to install the SSD Dashboard on Windows 10, but it keeps giving me an error:
“The Installation failed. Please try again later.”
Any tips on how to resolve this? I am currently using an administrator account. Below is the ending of the installdbservice.log if it anybody can decipher it:
MSI (s) (8C:DC) [11:40:59:008]: Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: SanDisk SSD Dashboard Service. Product Version: 1.0.0. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: SanDisk Corporation. Installation success or error status: 1603.
MSI (s) (8C:DC) [11:40:59:012]: Deferring clean up of packages/files, if any exist
MSI (s) (8C:DC) [11:40:59:012]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
MSI (s) (8C:3C) [11:40:59:014]: RESTART MANAGER: Session closed.
MSI (s) (8C:3C) [11:40:59:014]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
=== Logging stopped: 10/25/2015 11:40:59 ===
MSI (s) (8C:3C) [11:40:59:024]: User policy value ‘DisableRollback’ is 0
MSI (s) (8C:3C) [11:40:59:024]: Machine policy value ‘DisableRollback’ is 0
MSI (s) (8C:3C) [11:40:59:024]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
MSI (s) (8C:3C) [11:40:59:024]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
MSI (s) (8C:3C) [11:40:59:024]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
MSI (s) (8C:3C) [11:40:59:024]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
MSI (s) (8C:3C) [11:40:59:024]: Destroying RemoteAPI object.
MSI (s) (8C:74) [11:40:59:025]: Custom Action Manager thread ending.
MSI (c) (D8:CC) [11:40:59:026]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
MSI (c) (D8:CC) [11:40:59:026]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
=== Verbose logging stopped: 10/25/2015 11:40:59 ===
Hey, I have also faced the same issue with Windows 64 bit. Well, the most common error usually user face while installing Windows 10 is the error code 0xa0000400.This is a common error that you can come across while installing Windows 10. But, do not worry because this error can be easily fixed using some manual ways like:
FIX 1 – Run the Troubleshooter
FIX 2 – Close all the Active Apps
FIX 3 – Turn off the Internet connection When the Update Download is Finished
With these ways, you can fix this error while installing Window 10 very easily. For complete details, you can also follow:
Try these steps to fix windows 10 installtion error:
Step 1: First you have to create a Restore Point on your Windows PC
Start button -> in the search box type Restore Point -> Click on the Create Restore point option from the list and wait until Windows creates a restore point.
Step 3: Disable Wireless option from BIOS
To do this first close all the program and shutdown your PC.
After shutting down your PC restart it by pressing the power button and start pressing F2 to bring the BISO Settings. After entering in the BIOS Settings apply the below given changes.
Go to Advanced Tab with the help of right Arrow key.
Use the Advanced Tab and go to the Wireless option with Down Arrow Key.
After it press Enter to open Wireless option.
Here you will get two options, Internal Bluetooth, and Internal WLAN. You need to disable both the options by pressing enter key on them and then choosing Disabled.
Exit from the BIOS Settings after saving all the modifications (Press F10 to save the changes).
Step 4: Remove Additional RAM
Step 5: Reboot your PC and Run the Setup
After executing all the above given steps now you need to reboot your System. After the restarting PC, go to C:$Windows.~WS\Sources\Windows folder and execute the Setup.exe file. This will start the Windows 10 installation process.
In case, you have the bootable USB Drive or Disk of Windows 10 then you can do a clean install of Windows 10.
likewise if you rae getting windows 10 upadtion error then read this :