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Anyway, re-enable UAC or run the installer from the command line using
3dmark-setup.exe /quiet /install
The issue will be fixed in the next update to the standalone version.
Or you can just start your old version (assuming it is 2.0.xxxx) and use the self-update.
how to use that??
setup exe -right click - properties, cant use there... :(
go to the folder where your installer is. For example, if your installer files are at C:\3DMarkInstall, type
cd C:\3DMarkInstall
3dmark-setup.exe /quiet /install
if you unzipped it to desktop, type:
cd desktop
cd foldernamewhereyouunzippedthefiles
...or just re-enable UAC
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/turn-user-account-control-on-off#1TC=windows-7
c:\users\my name\cd "E:\program files unduhan\setup exe\[Guru3D.com]-3DMark-v2\3dmark-setup.exe" /quiet /install
the system cant find the path specified
c:\users\my name\cd E:\program files unduhan\setup exe\[Guru3D.com]-3DMark-v2\3dmark-setup.exe /quiet /install
the directory name is invalid
plz, help me... :(
Make a new folder under C:\ named "3dmark"
Copy the contents of the zip file to that folder
start command prompt
type:
cd c:\3dmark [enter]
3dmark-setup.exe /quiet /install [enter]
You apparently use Steam, so why not use Steam version? It works even if you insist on turning UAC off.