| Install Visual Studio 2008 on Windows 7 Crashes out Loading Installation Components |
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| Written by Romeo Dumitrescu | |||||||
| Saturday, 21 February 2009 20:30 | |||||||
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Is it always me that gets bizarre errors, or do you all get them and never post it on the Internet? I tried to install VS2008 on my nearly clean Windows 7 install on my main development machine. I have no idea why, but as VS was starting to install, before the product key, it dropped out with: “A problem has been encountered while loading the setup components. Cancelling setup.” I tried all the obvious, Run as Administrator, Compatibility Mode, etc etc … 40 minutes later trawling the Internet and generally cursing, I come across a window hidden behind a few others. It seems Windows 7 is good enough to know about this problem, but it failed to make me properly aware of it. This helpful window contained the following (which also happened to solve the problem): Solve a problem with Windows 7 beta An issue with the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) client in Windows 7 beta is causing Explorer and some MSI-based installers to stop working properly. To solve this problem, follow these steps:
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, click All Programs, and then click Accessories.
In the User Account Control window, verify that Program name is Windows Command Processor, and then click Yes.