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What's causing this to fail? I think it's prompting for the original install image, so supply that and see if that solves the problem. This kind of thing happens when it thinks it needs to repair doesn't seem likely or it can't find its cached xxx. When this happens, it's not prompting for a file. Choose Retry to try again. Choose Cancel for exit setup. I've tried copying the install files to my local machine, and I've tried using a different install disk, but I always get the same error.

The content you requested has been removed. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. You must complete that installation before continuing this one. Customers may also see instances of msiexec. But there is a caveat for released and upcoming versions: the shared detection value can be overwritten by an older installation of the same release.

For example, if you installed VS Professional, Using the Collect Utility If you encounter any setup issues, we will need all relevant logs. Please follow the instructions below to collect all those logs. Reporting Setup Errors There are several options for reporting setup errors, but you might consider first checking to see if the issue is a known issue.

This will save you time and Active Oldest Votes. I made this steps to check out what can break the install. Improve this answer. Wael Wael 2 2 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges. I read those blogs and I was trying to do that. My question centers on problems associated to that set of steps. Problem 1: I don't have the original VS install media. Problem 2: when I install the FCU, it doesn't actually make any difference. Answering my own question Also, to re-iterate, the installation order I used to get the Forward Compatibility Update to install, was the same as has been suggested elsewhere on this question, and also elsewhere on the internet: VS Team Explorer VS SP1 Forward Compatibility Update.

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