Update my BW10 USB drive with latest ISO
Yesterday I thought I would download the latest ISO and then update the BW USB drive installation disk. However I ran into a surprise when I couldn't remove write protection and update it. Has anyone tried to do this and had success? I tried the two main methods most websites point to (using the DOS Diskpart, and changing Regedit storagedevicepolicies). Thanks for the help. Kyle
Can't access the Download
I can get to the Google Drive page that has the .iso (after entering my Activation code) but Google Drive says that the download limit has been reached. Can this be reset?
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admin
Hello, friends!
We've posted an updated BW10 ISO file. I
don't advise you download it at this point unless you have lost your installation media. The reason I advise delay is that a) there is no rush to get the file, and b) if people clobber the server (the file is 22GB) it will likely come down and then nobody will be happy, and c) the ISO file will likely be updated again. There is nothing significant that is new in this ISO file if you have kept up with the updates. Furthermore, updates to the EXE continue to be posted in the in-program updaters.
If you were up to date on July 24, 2018, don’t get the ISO. If you do a BW10 reinstall after July 24, 2018 you should do it from the ISO, not old media.
The links to the updated ISO file are on
the webpage. The ISO file requires you have valid BW10 activation codes to run it. So, don't waste your time downloading it if you don't have legitimate activation codes.
Michael
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13Fs88T0naA-Df7VCjCntmG8jfcRxU2ha/view
My wife and I have owned BibleWorks for 15 years or so, complete with BDAG and other unlocks.
I'm attempting a new install on a new laptop from the ISO (what is 'ISO'?) file in the title. The ISO install doesn't work, appearing to be corrupted files. Hitting the 'Retry' and 'Ignore' buttons during the install does not work either.
I've read this thread, attempting to learn what to do, can't quite figure it out, but with a little coaching I believe I'd be okay.
We still have our USB thumbdrive copy of BW10 and are wondering if we should simply go back to that, however with one or two attempts to install from the ISO file, we now have a Bibleworks folder at
C > Program Files (86) > BibleWorks 10
but the install was not far enough along to actually create a program at
C > Settings > Applications
so we cannot delete the program there.
Therefore if we were to attempt another install from the thumb drive we're not sure what would occur. Any suggestions?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13Fs88T0naA-Df7VCjCntmG8jfcRxU2ha/view
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now john
Open File Explorer and find the BW10 ISO that you downloaded. Double click on it. A new temporary drive (usually D:\ or E:\) will be created. Find that drive (if it doesn't appear automatically). Double click on Setup.Exe (the application) and the BW installation window should appear. If it does and works well, good.
Sometimes when you begin an installation that did not complete, it makes it difficult to complete an installation afterwards because what is already there interferes with the new installation.
If that happens, it may be possible to clean out the old and then a new installation should work.
If the BW installation window offers three options (modify, repair, delete or remove) choose delete, then reboot the laptop, then try a fresh installation as above.
You're likely correct in that a failed first installation may be interfering with the new installation...in fact, there were two failed installations from weird stuff.
The new BW setup file installation window doesn't readily offer repair, delete, or remove options, that I can find. There was some kind of 'modify' option, but when I tried it, that one only allows one to add to the current installation.
I ran the 'Check BibleWorks Media Integrity' option. I don't understand what it is reporting, although I think it says we're good. This would only confirm that the failed installations corrupted my drive. Attempted to upload a screen shot of what that looked like, but can't get it to upload.
Would editing the registry in order to follow the rest of your instructions work? We're using Windows 10. I am comfortable with that. Found BibleWorks in one place only: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\B ibleWorks
Sure grateful for your help.