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Error code 0xe001f94e trying to install retail PC tuneup on Win 7

Used removal tool, checked memory, PC cleanup, clean boot ... tried to reinstall trial, same thing. Error code 0xe001f94e ... I have AVG protection and web tuneup installed and working ... what next.
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-980859657-980859657 (Avast)
Hi,

Try uninstalling all of your AVG software and then rebooting.
Next, if you are confident to venture into the Windows registry, try the following.

With AVG software completely uninstalled. Run the removal tool again:
http://www.avg.com/utilities

Next, enter the Windows Registry.
Open RegEdit by typing RegEdit in the Run command line. Then find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/AVG
Delete the AVG folder. (Please make sure you only delete the AVG folder)

Reboot again and try installing your AVG software again, the latest install files are available here:
http://www.avg.com/download

Please make sure you have your licence keys before reinstalling.

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-980859657-980859657 (Avast)
Hi,

Try uninstalling all of your AVG software and then rebooting.
Next, if you are confident to venture into the Windows registry, try the following.

With AVG software completely uninstalled. Run the removal tool again:
http://www.avg.com/utilities

Next, enter the Windows Registry.
Open RegEdit by typing RegEdit in the Run command line. Then find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/AVG
Delete the AVG folder. (Please make sure you only delete the AVG folder)

Reboot again and try installing your AVG software again, the latest install files are available here:
http://www.avg.com/download

Please make sure you have your licence keys before reinstalling.
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   Above is the answer to the 0xe001f04e error folks ... worked like a charm, everything's up and running now ... 

    Thanks Jasdev ...
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