It came from a node in São Paulo, Brazil .
Installation process failed, often due to missing dependencies
While a direct link for code 15613 is unavailable, these are the authoritative resources for the underlying technologies causing the error:
: Pending Windows OS updates block background UWP application registration. How to Fix Error Code 15613 It came from a node in São Paulo, Brazil
: Perform a full reboot of your computer to ensure all temporary files and registries are cleared. Install a Stable Version
Sometimes, the error is caused by a problem with the software update itself. Users trying to update to newer versions of the Intel Connectivity Performance Suite (e.g., version 3.1024.505.1) reported encountering the 15613 error, while older versions (e.g., 30.24.475) installed without any issues. This suggests that a bug or a change in a new release can break the installation process.
Many users have found that current versions (like 30.24.576) are bugged; reverting to a previous version (like 30.24.475) often resolves the issue. Install a Stable Version Sometimes, the error is
indicates a failure in the deployment process, typically because required prerequisites are missing or the installation order is incorrect . This error is most frequently reported with the Intel Connectivity Performance Suite (ICPS) and some graphics drivers. Intel Community Common Causes Missing Prerequisites:
Follow these sequential steps to resolve the driver and UWP installation bottleneck. Step 1: Completely Purge the Corrupted Driver & App
This is the most frequently cited cause for this error, particularly with older drivers or recovery media. The UWP driver package often includes a license file (e.g., ICPS_License1.xml ) that certifies the software. If this certificate has a hard-coded expiration date, the installer will refuse to install it once that date has passed. This is a classic case of , where a previously working installer becomes useless due to an internal timestamp. Many users have found that current versions (like 30
Newer versions of the Intel Connectivity Performance Suite (ICPS) may fail if traces of previous versions remain. Recommended Solutions
A previous install attempt was interrupted by a shutdown or restart, leaving the system in a "half-installed" state. Corrupted AppX Manifest:
It came from a node in São Paulo, Brazil .
Installation process failed, often due to missing dependencies
While a direct link for code 15613 is unavailable, these are the authoritative resources for the underlying technologies causing the error:
: Pending Windows OS updates block background UWP application registration. How to Fix Error Code 15613
: Perform a full reboot of your computer to ensure all temporary files and registries are cleared. Install a Stable Version
Sometimes, the error is caused by a problem with the software update itself. Users trying to update to newer versions of the Intel Connectivity Performance Suite (e.g., version 3.1024.505.1) reported encountering the 15613 error, while older versions (e.g., 30.24.475) installed without any issues. This suggests that a bug or a change in a new release can break the installation process.
Many users have found that current versions (like 30.24.576) are bugged; reverting to a previous version (like 30.24.475) often resolves the issue.
indicates a failure in the deployment process, typically because required prerequisites are missing or the installation order is incorrect . This error is most frequently reported with the Intel Connectivity Performance Suite (ICPS) and some graphics drivers. Intel Community Common Causes Missing Prerequisites:
Follow these sequential steps to resolve the driver and UWP installation bottleneck. Step 1: Completely Purge the Corrupted Driver & App
This is the most frequently cited cause for this error, particularly with older drivers or recovery media. The UWP driver package often includes a license file (e.g., ICPS_License1.xml ) that certifies the software. If this certificate has a hard-coded expiration date, the installer will refuse to install it once that date has passed. This is a classic case of , where a previously working installer becomes useless due to an internal timestamp.
Newer versions of the Intel Connectivity Performance Suite (ICPS) may fail if traces of previous versions remain. Recommended Solutions
A previous install attempt was interrupted by a shutdown or restart, leaving the system in a "half-installed" state. Corrupted AppX Manifest: