>(must >have something to do with my mainboard :) No, it had nothing to do with hardware or kernel, msi.dll is a microsoft dll used to install msi packages (They are a bit like rpms, but not as good), they all end with a .msi extension, but usually you get an exe that extracts the msi.exe to a tmp directory, and asks the microsoft installer to install the package. As the ms installer can' t decompress the file, it fails. msi.dll has bean added to wine very recently, and even if a lot of programming has bean done, it can' t be used yet to install software, so you should just wait for a future release, when it starts working, you will probably read about it in the wine weekly news. In the mean time, you can try a native msi.dll if you have a windows license. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users