Windows 8 Exe file runs but doesnt show any response.

sunbrek

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I’m trying to execute the WPSDK-7.1.1-KB2669191-x86 update for the window phone SDK, but whenever I execute it, it shows no response(Window pop up,etc), when running task manager and going to details, I can see the WPSDK-7.1.1-KB2669191-x86’s status is running, but the memory in use is stuck in a single value, yet with no window pop up in order for me to continue the installation and can’t do much, and I can’t erase the file until I end the process at the task manager.
I tried re-downloading yet no success, and also I downloaded the Async-CTP-v3 and it behaves as the SDK update.

Im running Windows 8 Pro.

EDIT: This is how it looks at device Manager, every time I run the program it just stack and get lock in memory usage, yet no response at all, tried to run on CMD, Administrator and with compatibilities over W7 and WXP, yet no change was visible.
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EDIT2: I was going to try a game, but when i tried to update it, the update.exe behaves as the before cases, shows on taskmanager as running yet stuck in memory usage, so this is not an error found only in microsoft released products.
 

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It seems like you are facing issues with the installation of updates on your Windows 8 Pro system, particularly with the WPSDK-7.1.1-KB2669191-x86 update for the Windows Phone SDK, and also with the Async-CTP-v3 behaving similarly. This issue is preventing you from completing the installation process, as the installer appears to be stuck with no visible progress. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve this issue: 1. Run the Installer in Compatibility Mode: - Right-click on the installer executable (WPSDK-7.1.1-KB2669191-x86) and select "Properties." - Go to the "Compatibility" tab and check the box for "Run this program in compatibility mode for:". - Choose an earlier version of Windows that is more compatible...
It seems like you are facing issues with the installation of updates on your Windows 8 Pro system, particularly with the WPSDK-7.1.1-KB2669191-x86 update for the Windows Phone SDK, and also with the Async-CTP-v3 behaving similarly. This issue is preventing you from completing the installation process, as the installer appears to be stuck with no visible progress. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve this issue: 1. Run the Installer in Compatibility Mode: - Right-click on the installer executable (WPSDK-7.1.1-KB2669191-x86) and select "Properties." - Go to the "Compatibility" tab and check the box for "Run this program in compatibility mode for:". - Choose an earlier version of Windows that is more compatible with the installer, such as Windows 7 or Windows XP. - Apply the changes and try running the installer again. 2. Run the Installer as Administrator: - Right-click on the installer executable and select "Run as administrator" to ensure that it has the necessary permissions to make changes to the system. 3. Check for System Errors: - Review the Windows Event Viewer for any related errors or warnings that might provide more insight into why the installer is getting stuck. 4. Update Windows: - Make sure your Windows 8 Pro system is fully up to date with the latest updates from Microsoft. Sometimes, installing pending Windows updates can resolve compatibility issues. 5. Check for System Integrity: - Run the System File Checker tool to scan and repair any corrupted system files that may be causing installation issues. 6. Use DISM Tool: - You can also try using the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to fix Windows corruption errors. 7. Uninstall Conflicting Software: - Check if there are any conflicting software or security programs that might be interfering with the installation process. Temporarily disable them and try installing the updates again. 8. Perform Clean Boot: - Perform a clean boot to start Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This can help in identifying if any third-party software is causing the issue. Try these steps and let me know if any of them help in resolving the issue with the installation of updates on your Windows 8 Pro system.
 

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