Update 2:
It seems if you have an external sync hard drive or storage, setup to keep two computers in sync with each other, the tracking.db3 file will get corrupted. Even if the sync feature is only used on a single computer as a backup method and not connected to second computer.
Make sure to exclude the Rosetta Stone folder in case you have any sync features from external hard drives, or service from dropbox, jungle disk, cloud storage or other file sharing application setup on your system.
Update 1:
Rosetta Stone has posted an update on it's website on how to upgrade. http://support.rosettastone.com/link/portal/14006/14042/Article/5527/Update-Instructions-Rosetta-Stone-Version-3-Latest-Application-Versions
Original Post:
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 then most likely the issue is with the permissions of the Rosetta Stone Software.
Try running the program as Administrator.
It seems if you have an external sync hard drive or storage, setup to keep two computers in sync with each other, the tracking.db3 file will get corrupted. Even if the sync feature is only used on a single computer as a backup method and not connected to second computer.
Make sure to exclude the Rosetta Stone folder in case you have any sync features from external hard drives, or service from dropbox, jungle disk, cloud storage or other file sharing application setup on your system.
Update 1:
Rosetta Stone has posted an update on it's website on how to upgrade. http://support.rosettastone.com/link/portal/14006/14042/Article/5527/Update-Instructions-Rosetta-Stone-Version-3-Latest-Application-Versions
Original Post:
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 then most likely the issue is with the permissions of the Rosetta Stone Software.
Try running the program as Administrator.
- Right click on the "Rosetta Stone Version _" and if available select "Run as administrator".
- If the above option is not available than click on
- Windows Start Menu
- Programs
- Rosetta Stone Version _ and right click and select properties
- Select the tab for compatibility and select the check box for "Run as administrator.
- The above solution solved the issue for me and hope it does the same for others who are looking for a similar issue.
OS: Windows 7
Rosetta Stone 3
If my resolution does not work than try out the Rosetta Stone Customer Support page link below.
Link: Rosetta Stone: Customer Support Center for Rosetta Stone: 2125 Error Message
Rosetta Stone 3
If my resolution does not work than try out the Rosetta Stone Customer Support page link below.
Link: Rosetta Stone: Customer Support Center for Rosetta Stone: 2125 Error Message
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I tried this but the tab that held the administrator file was grayed out and I was not able to change it, I did find other posts talking about a tracking.db3 file but I didn't have a tracking.db3. I did spy a updateinstaller.dll file and deleted it and now my program works great!
ReplyDeleteIt worked for me. Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteGood to know different solutions worked for both of you! I guess every install is different; which ever solution works :) Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIf the above does not work, do the following:
ReplyDelete1) delete the "migrations" folder.
2) move/rename the "tracking.db3" file;.
3) restart Rosetta Stone - it will offer to create a new user - do not do anything here;.
4) close Rosetta Stone;.
5) bring back oyur old "tracking.db3" file by overwriting the newly automatically created one.
Enjoy! Your progress is all there.
There seems to be a step missing (at least on my computer). After step 3 (move/rename the "tracking.db3" file), I had to reboot my machine before Rosetta Stone (after starting the program) would offer to create a new user. When I went directly back into Rosetta Stone (without rebooting the computer) I got a Rosetta Stone page ... but with the body being blank.)
DeleteSo to summarize, there should be a step "2.5) Reboot your computer." before going on to step 3.
Otherwise, the solution seems to work fine as is (on my computer, anyway.)
It worked for me. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteI experimented a bit and found the following fix:
ReplyDeletefind the tracking.db3 file in your appdata folder (for windows 7 its C:\programData\Rosetta Stone\tracking.db3 (hidden folder) and rename it to tracking.db3.bak
Restart the pc
launch rosetta stone (all your progress has been lost now)
close the rosetta stone application
rename tracking.db3.bak to tracking.db3
Launch the application again and here you go, you can use it again :-)
This helped me. The only thing I wasn't doing before with other instructions was restarting the PC. After renaming the tracking.db3 file and migrations folder, I restarted the PC. Followed your other instructions and it came up.
DeleteThanks!!!
Thanks buddy, this worked for me.
DeleteRosetta stone technical support is horrible, i have been getting fatal error 2124. i called this morning they said to call back in the afternoon. i called back and waited for 46 min with no human voice at the other end just some music. called back and waited for 15 minutes and got a guy who said we are sorry we have too many calls. and you actually need to reach technical support. when i asked for that number he gave the number i was calling him at. i asked why he said he does not have that number. so now i am waiting for someone to call me back.............a whole sunday wasted while waiting for rosetta stone
ReplyDeleteYes Rosetta Stone has the worst tech support I have seen. If you purchased your software over a year ago then you will have to pay 19 dollars to get the fix from tech support over the phone. I took the five minutes to just fix the DB3 file as suggested by various user found fixes. I dont know why this isnt on the website. Most likely to snatch more money from loyal customers.
DeleteIt seems if you have an external sync hard drive or storage, setup to keep two computers in sync with each other, the tracking.db3 file will get corrupted. Even if the sync feature is only used on a single computer as a backup method and not connected to second computer.
ReplyDeleteMake sure to exclude the Rosetta Stone folder in case you have any sync features from external hard drives, or service from dropbox, jungle disk, cloud storage or other file sharing application setup on your system.
OH MAAI GAWD. You helped me a lot. Thanks a bunch. ♥
ReplyDeleteAwesome Info! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI cannot locate any "db3" file... neither can i find the "migration" folder, any idea?
ReplyDeleteLook here:
ReplyDeleteC:\programData\Rosetta Stone\tracking.db3
Not the install directory...
The program data folder
Windows 8 users; Go to 'computer', click local disk C, program files, Rosetta stone, now right click where it says version 3 or whatever, go into the properties, click security, edit, a window will pop up, it will say 'ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES' 'CREATOR OWNER' 'SYSTEM' and more, change all the permissions in the tick boxes below to Allow for each one and apply the change in the bottom right hand side. If your on windows 8 you may not need to re boot. I also deleted the update downloader in the Rosetta stone file in C and removed the permission for its access to the internet in 'allow an app through the firewall' since I usually find if windows tries to update anything even it's self things go wrong and i suppose if its not broken don't fix it.
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