Libronix Update error prevents installation of Libronix 3.0.2.1 on Windows 7

Richard Ferguson
Richard Ferguson Member Posts: 3 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I finally gave up on Microsoft Vista on which I had installed Libronix 3.0.2.1 and did a clean install of Windows 7 (64-bit).  However, when I try to run setup.exe from the original Libronix installation CD, I get the following error:

"You must run Libronix Update before you will be able to use the components included on this disc."

Obviously, there is no way I can run Libronix Update when I have not yet installed the software and would appreciate some guidance on how to solve this issue.

With my thanks for any help,

Richard Ferguson

Richard Ferguson

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  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 14,229 ✭✭✭✭

    Hi Richard and welcome to the forums!

    You're best bet is to install from the internet site: http://www.logos.com/support/downloads/ldls

    Some folks don't have any problem with Libronix on Windows7-64 and some have issues with the window-resize. Also you may run into issues with IE9 for which there is a fix.

    Also I assume you know Logos4 is available for free (the new version of Libronix).  It's been available now for about 2 years. And it uses your present resources.

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.

  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730 ✭✭✭


    I finally gave up on Microsoft Vista on which I had installed Libronix 3.0.2.1 and did a clean install of Windows 7 (64-bit).  However, when I try to run setup.exe from the original Libronix installation CD, I get the following error:

    "You must run Libronix Update before you will be able to use the components included on this disc."

    Obviously, there is no way I can run Libronix Update when I have not yet installed the software and would appreciate some guidance on how to solve this issue.

    With my thanks for any help,

    Richard Ferguson


    If I understand you correctly you upgrade/downgraded to Win 7, was the L3[Libronix-Logos is L4] loaded and running when you did this? If it was it should have migrated with the change-over of platform OS’s.

    As for the cd, you should be able to call sales and get an upgraded cd or download for the OS.

    DISCLAIMER: What you do on YOUR computer is your doing.

  • Richard Ferguson
    Richard Ferguson Member Posts: 3 ✭✭

    Hello Room4more,

    I did not upgrade to Windows7 from Vista.  I saved my data, formatted and partitioned the drive, and installed Windows7. I did this for two reasons: to avoid the many horror stories about Vista to Windows7 migration "upgrades" and to get rid of the "bloatware" that originally came with my laptop.  My assumption was that the Logos 3.0.2.1 software which was installed on Vista 64-bit would operate in the Windows7 64-bit environment.  It does not and will not even load.

    Thanks for the suggestion to download the software.  I note that there appear to be significant issues with the Logos 4 application, so I plan to download the Logos 3.0g version.

    Richard Ferguson

  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 16,186

      I note that there appear to be significant issues with the Logos 4 application, so I plan to download the Logos 3.0g version.

    That's by far the preferred solution for installing Libronix. Note that you will need a patch for IE 9 which comes pre-installed in a new Win 7 ( http://www.logos.com/media/update/IE9-LDLS3.zip )

    I am around the forums a lot and haven't heard of consistent "significant issues" with L4 save from some users with exotic unique circumstances (mostly on the Mac side of things). Of course you'll always find people that have learned to use and love Libronix and shy away from anything different or have perfected their workflow in a component that is different or not available in L4. However the application is generally stable and will offer a wide variety of possibilities for research and study.

    You should try it yourself by installing L4 (it's free, after all - see http://www.logos.com/4ways ) in parallel to Libronix. They don't interfere with each other. 

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • Richard Ferguson
    Richard Ferguson Member Posts: 3 ✭✭

    NB.Mick,

    There is a significant difference between Libronix 3.0 and Logos4: Logos4 has to be installed on each account on the computer and each account must be an administrator account (or the software will not install properly); whereas, Libronix can be installed by an administrator account on the computer and all other standard accounts on the computer have access to the materials.  By using an administrator account for Logos4 use, the computer is more exposed to exogenous security threats from the Internet.  Microsoft does not recommend using administrator accounts for common Internet access.

    I installed Libronix 3.0g (http://www.logos.com/support/downloads/ldls), pressed the red Install button, followed the two part directions.  When Libronix was installed, I inserted my Libronix CD, followed the prompts and all is installed and working perfectly.

    Thanks to all for your help with this.

    Richard Ferguson

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 14,229 ✭✭✭✭

    Yahoo!! (L3's my favorite, though I use both).

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.

  • Logos4 has to be installed on each account on the computer and each account must be an administrator account (or the software will not install properly)

    Personally have Logos 4 installed using a standard user account on 64 bit Windows 7.  Some Logos 4 pre-requisites need elevated administrative authority for software installation, which prompts for administrative password (or can install pre-requisite software and patches as an administrator).  Note: Logos 4 cannot be installed using "administrator" account because Logos 4 needs User folder.

    Counter-point for Libronix 3.0g is the need to run as administrator for some features (e.g. running update.lbxupd script, which can be downloaded from your orders page).

    Logos has Libronix support articles => http://www.logos.com/L3/support/windows that includes => Windows Vista & Logos Bible Software

    Keep Smiling [:)]