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It seems to be caused by interference from other applications running on the computer such as AV products. It may also be possible that this Ceedo product you are using is the cause of the problems. Any extra info about how you are trying to run KeyboardTest could help us in troubleshooting the problem.
FACTS ABOUT CODE LP5:
Programs as "packed" to reduce space, stop hacking and help prevent pirating of the software.
Good packing software is hard to write. So packing is often done using external software protection applications. One of these packages is "Armadillo" from Silicon Realms. Now called Software passport.
Protected programs are "unpacked" each time you run them. Normally this is not problem and you never notice it happening. When things go wrong during this process you get the LP5 message like, "Error while unpacking program, code LP5. Please report to author".
Only Silicon Realms really know what LP5 stands for. But it is enough to know that unpacking failed.
Sometimes, very rarely, you get a corrupted download that prevents correct unpacking of the software. The solution here is to get a new download package.
Also, very rarely, there is 3rd party software running on the same machine that interferes with the correct operation of the packed application. We saw this when CA's Antispyware had a bug that messed things up. The solution here is to identify the application causing the problem and uninstall it or get the bug fixed. Which is what we did for our software.
LP5 code error normally means that the package is corrupt. This can happen as a result of a bad download or malware on your PC. or This program has been damaged, possibly by a bad sector on the hard drive or a virus.
It is not the problem of the operating system but it is the problem of the software you are unpacking maybe it is not properly download or the link brakes while downloading
hi, There isn't much accurate information about this LP5 error on the web. Here are some facts.
Programs as "packed" to reduce space, stop hacking and help prevent pirating of the software.
Good packing software is hard to write. So packing is often done using external software protection applications. One of these packages is "Armadillo" from Silicon Realms. Now called Software passport.
Protected programs are "unpacked" each time you run them. Normally this is not problem and you never notice it happening. When things go wrong during this process you get the LP5 message like, "Error while unpacking program, code LP5. Please report to author".
Only Silicon Realms really know what LP5 stands for. But it is enough to know that unpacking failed.
Sometimes, very rarely, you get a corrupted download that prevents correct unpacking of the software. The solution here is to get a new download package.
Also, very rarely, there is 3rd party software running on the same machine that interferes with the correct operation of the packed application. We saw this when CA's Antispyware product had a bug that messed things up. The solution here is to identify the application causing the problem and uninstall it or get the bug fixed. Which is what we did for our software.
hi,
There isn't much accurate information about this LP5 error on the web. Here are some facts.
Programs as "packed" to reduce space, stop hacking and help prevent pirating of the software.
Good packing software is hard to write. So packing is often done using external software protection applications. One of these packages is "Armadillo" from Silicon Realms. Now called Software passport.
Protected programs are "unpacked" each time you run them. Normally this is not problem and you never notice it happening. When things go wrong during this process you get the LP5 message like, "Error while unpacking program, code LP5. Please report to author".
Only Silicon Realms really know what LP5 stands for. But it is enough to know that unpacking failed.
Sometimes, very rarely, you get a corrupted download that prevents correct unpacking of the software. The solution here is to get a new download package.
Also, very rarely, there is 3rd party software running on the same machine that interferes with the correct operation of the packed application. We saw this when CA's Antispyware product had a bug that messed things up. The solution here is to identify the application causing the problem and uninstall it or get the bug fixed. Which is what we did for our software.
This can be caused by many reasons,Please post computer an installed software details,This is usually caused by an antivirus program or a virus but can be caused by any downloaded or packaged software
This can be caused by a computer virus that prevents a program from unpacking... you may need to have a better antivirus like kaspersky Internet Security 2009, norton antivirus 2009....
Remember not all antivirus can detect virus... some virus can destroy your pc... especially the hard disk...
this two antivirus is what i have tested to be good in protecting the computer from viruses...
I have the same problem "Error while unpacking program, code LP5. Please report to author" Here is the Solution: 1. The number one solution is to disable or turn off your current anti virus for a while or every time you use that program showing "Error while unpacking program, code LP5. Please
report to author." ,
then restart your computer,
open the program again which
previously having error "Error while unpacking program, code LP5. Please
report to author."
Then after using the program, you can enable or turn on the anti virus.
Note: If you will enable the anti virus, the error message to that program will show again; in that case, if you want to use that program again, disable the anti virus again for a while then restart your PC
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