I've tried to install Visual Studio 2010 on Windows 7, but failed on every occasion, however, I've tried to give all the possible privileges, also, I've used a tool to remove everything related to it, and reinstalled after that, but to no avail.
I've repeatedly had this issue:
[02/22/11,09:51:20] Microsoft .NET Framework 4: [2] Error code 9 for this component means "The storage control block address is invalid.
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[02/22/11,09:51:21] Microsoft .NET Framework 4: [2] Component Microsoft .NET Framework 4 returned an unexpected value.
[02/22/11,09:51:21] Microsoft .NET Framework 4: [2] Return from system messaging: The storage control block address is invalid.
Have you tried googling this issue?
SP4 missing
Directory permission
Related
Ip address is already updated (with no portnumber). But I get this error, when I try to deploy to hololens over wifi. Developper modes are enabled (win + holo), no firewalls; same wifi. I don't know what to do more.
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Microsoft Visual Studio
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BootstrapForDebugging returned null instead of IPAddress & PortNumber of the remote msvsmon process.
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OK
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Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error DEP6701: Bootstrapping failed with unexpected error: ArgumentException - Parameter cannot be null or empty.
Parameter name: target [0x80070057] MRTK Tutorial
Restarted everything.
Its a unity project using the new MRTK. Deploying over USB is working fine. Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 (64-bit) - Current
Version 17.2.1
I installed
Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 (2) (64-bit) - Current
Version 17.3.4 and did the same settings and now it's magically working (also in the Community version it's working.. since the project is the same)
It is still difficult to troubleshoot this issue based on current information. The root cause can be varied. However, after you upgrade the visual studio, this issue has been fixed. I recommend that you keep Visual Studio updated to reduce the occurrence of such issues and feel free to get HoloLens2 support from Microsoft if you have any other questions.
I cannot install the above mentioned package, which is requied to proceed the Visual Studio install. I checked on Microsoft's forums for solution but no luck.
I unchecked read-only checkbox in the root of the directory, also manually recreated x64 and x86 folders. The permissions on the users are as they should be also the cleaner app didn't help. I am using the 1809 Windows edition. The current VS version is 15.9.4.
The log is the following:
Something went wrong with the install.
You can troubleshoot the package failures by:
1. Search for solutions using the search URL below for each package failure
2. Modify your selections for the affected workloads or components and then retry the installation
3. Remove the product from your machine and then install again
If the issue has already been reported on the Developer Community, you can find solutions or workarounds there. If the issue has not been reported, we encourage you to create a new issue so that other developers will be able to find solutions or workarounds. You can create a new issue from within the Visual Studio Installer in the upper-right hand corner using the "Provide feedback" button.
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Package 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.Setup.Configuration,version=1.18.21.37008' failed to install.
Search URL
https://aka.ms/VSSetupErrorReports?q=PackageId=Microsoft.VisualStudio.Setup.Configuration;PackageAction=Install;ReturnCode=1317
Details
MSI: C:\TempTmp\Nova mapa\Microsoft.VisualStudio.Setup.Configuration,version=1.18.21.37008\Microsoft.VisualStudio.Setup.Configuration.msi, Properties: REBOOT=ReallySuppress ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT=1 ALLUSERS="1" MSIFASTINSTALL="7"
Return code: 1603
Return code details: Fatal error during installation.
Message Id: 1317
Message Details: An error occurred while attempting to create the directory: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\VisualStudio\Setup
Log
C:\TempTmp\dd_setup_20181215215511_001_Microsoft.VisualStudio.Setup.Configuration.log
Impacted workloads
Game development with Unity (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.ManagedGame,version=15.0.27005.2)
Universal Windows Platform development (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.Universal,version=15.9.28307.102)
Visual Studio core editor (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.CoreEditor,version=15.0.27205.0)
Impacted components
.NET Native (Microsoft.Component.NetFX.Native,version=15.0.26208.0)
.NET Native and .NET Standard (Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.UWP.NetCoreAndStandard,version=15.8.27906.1)
.NET Portable Library targeting pack (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.PortableLibrary,version=15.6.27309.0)
.NET profiling tools (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.DiagnosticTools,version=15.8.27729.1)
ASP.NET and web development (Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.WebToolsExtensions,version=15.8.27825.0)
Blend for Visual Studio (Microsoft.ComponentGroup.Blend,version=15.6.27406.0)
C# and Visual Basic (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Roslyn.LanguageServices,version=15.8.27729.1)
ClickOnce Publishing (Microsoft.Component.ClickOnce,version=15.8.27825.0)
Data sources and service references (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VisualStudioData,version=15.6.27406.0)
Developer Analytics tools (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.AppInsights.Tools,version=15.8.27825.0)
Image and 3D model editors (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Graphics,version=15.6.27406.0)
JavaScript and TypeScript language support (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.JavaScript.TypeScript,version=15.9.28125.51)
JavaScript diagnostics (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.JavaScript.Diagnostics,version=15.8.27729.1)
NuGet package manager (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.NuGet,version=15.9.28016.0)
Universal Windows Platform tools (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.UWP.Support,version=15.9.28119.51)
Universal Windows Platform tools for Cordova (Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.UWP.Cordova,version=15.9.28307.102)
Universal Windows Platform tools for Xamarin (Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.UWP.Xamarin,version=15.9.28307.102)
Visual Studio core editor (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.CoreEditor,version=15.8.27729.1)
Visual Studio Tools for Unity (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Unity,version=15.7.27617.1)
WebSocket4Net (Component.WebSocket,version=15.0.26606.0)
Update 1.1.2019
I contacted the Microsoft support over chat, but didn't get any further. I was told to try to install an earlier release. I ended up formatting my SSD and installing all the software all over. It luckily succeeded. I am providing a vslogs overview of the error, before the format.
I want to run MVC 3 on my Windows 7 32 Bit machine. I have Visual Studio 2010 and I can create ASP.NET MVC2 projects there. But now, I want to install MVC 3 in my machine. So,
I tried the online installation using Web Platform Installer from http://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc3 link. After installation, I didn't find the ASP.NET MVC 3 Web Project Template in my Visual Studio 2010 Project Templates.
So I again downloaded the Offline Installer from same link. But I got error when I ran the installer. Clicking on the Log file I got:
OS Version = 6.1.7600, Platform 2
OS Description = Windows 7 - x86 Ultimate Edition
CommandLine = h:\temp\ext6142\setup.exe
Using Simultaneous Download and Install mechanism
Operation: Installing
Package Name = Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 3
Package Version = 3.0.11209.0
User Experience Data Collection Policy: Disabled
Number of applicable items: 6
Exe (h:\temp\ext6142\VS10-KB2465236-x86.exe) succeeded.
MSI (h:\temp\ext6142\AspNetWebPages.msi) Installation failed. Msi Log: Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 3_20110118_142652087-MSI_AspNetWebPages.msi.txt
Final Result: Installation failed with error code: (0x80070643), "Fatal error during installation. " (Elapsed time: 0 00:01:39).
After installing from web platform, I didn't check the selected .NET Framework Version in Visual Studio Project Template when I wanted to create a new project in MVC 3. Default .NET Framework was 3.5 in the visual studio of my machine. So MVC 3 project template wasn't showing in the project templates.
And, without uninstalling the existing MVC 3, when I again wanted to install MVC 3 from offline installer, I got the error I mentioned in my question. It may happened because either performing same installation or the file was corrupted at the time of downloading or any other issue.
Later, after uninstalling MVC 3 from control panel, I again run the web platform installer to install the MVC 3 and this time I check the selected .NET version. I selected .NET Framework 4 and MVC 3 project template is now appeared in visual studio's project templates.
My computer had trouble uninstalling an older MVC3 RC. Fix:
Remove the trailing backslash from the following registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ASP.NET\4.0.30319.0\Path
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\ASP.NET\4.0.30319.0\Path
Uninstalled the old version of "Microsoft ASP.NET Web Pages".
Add the trailing backslash back to those keys.
Install MVC 3.
Full uninstall instructions:
http://drew-prog.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-uninstall-microsoft-aspnet-mvc-3.html
In any case it's good idea to download the offline installer. The web one doesn't care about error messages, and just shows success.
In my case it was c# async CTP that was blocking the installation - the offline installer at least told me so:)
A short while ago I tried to install LightSwitch Beta, but after some sizeable and lengthy downloads, the installation aborts after trying to install Silverlight 4. It simply says that Silverlight 4 could not be installed. The log is not much help either, as the most informative entries are:
ISetupComponent::Pre/Post/Install() failed in ISetupManager::InternalInstallManager() with HRESULT -2147467260.
Return for Microsoft Silverlight 4.0 indicates a failed installation. DepCheck indicates the component is installed.
*dlmgr: Hash verification failed for Silverlight_Developer.exe. HRESULT = 0x80091007*
Error code 1502 for this component means "The event log file is full.
I am not amazed, and surprisingly I can still be disappointed with a Microsoft installation cock-up, but nonetheless this bugs me. Mine is a fairly standard dev machine, so why shouldn't something like this just work as expected. Has anyone encountered a similar situation? If so, what did you do to proceed?
This probably has to do with your Silverlight version. Check out this thread in the LightSwitch forum for a possible solution.
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/lightswitchgeneral/thread/3a342a53-0301-49a7-aeb2-71a1254d2f67
HTH,
-Beth
I just installed visual studio 2010 but when i create a new project Framework 4 does not appear in the options for target framework. I know framework 4 installed correctly because the new app pools set to v4 were created in IIS. For some reason it's just not showing up in visual studio. I tried repairing dotnet 4 and reinstalling visual studio but still no luck. Anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it?
First of all you shoul use the .NET Framework Setup Verification Tool to check the .NET 4 have been properly installed.
I also recommend you to check the both products language, sometimes it could be the problem.
If everything is ok, i guess you have registry problem, so you would have to check the installation keys or use .NET uninstall tools.
More info:
Detection keys for .NET Framework 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010
Uninstall .NET Framework Tool
Visual Studio does not detect .NET Framework 4
Hope helps!
I had the same problem and it turned out to be that I needed the Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Multi-Targeting Pack. No other combination of actions would fix this.
I tried all the ways but no success,
According to this link,you can solve this problem by copy frameworklist.xml file from another computer and paste it in your system.
I had the same problem and I resolved it. I found out that there were no file FrameworkList.xml in folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\v4.0\RedistList.
But I noticed this file in machine where .Net Framework 4 is accessible from VS
2010. Then I copied this file to my computer and restarted VS 2010. And .Net Framework 4
appeared from drop down list.
I attached frameworklist.xml file from my system :Download frameworklist.xml
Changes which lead to missing .Net4 problem:
1.
I changed some registry settings in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
CommonFilesDir
CommonFilesDir (x86)
CommonW6432Dir
ProgramFilesDir
ProgramFilesDir (x86)
ProgramW6432Dir
All those were moved from C: drive to another drive (E: in my case)
2.
I changed the location of some user folders:
C:\Users\<name>\AppData\LocalLow
C:\Users\<name>\AppData\Roaming
Those were moved (via Properties->Path->"Move" button) from C: drive to F: drive.
After reverting 1. back to drive C:
and creating symbolic links in C:\Users\<name>\AppData to the new locations,
it worked again (note: I uninstalled VS before reverting the changes, and installed again afterwards)
(Create link with: mklink /d C:\Users\<name>\AppData\LocalLow E:\Data\LocalLow)
I can not say if both changes are really needed, because I changed both at once.
But finally it works again ;)
Greetings,
Frostregen
I'm seeing the same problem. We were using my build box to test installs of a WinForms app on a machine without 4.0. We bundled 4.0 in the manifest and the app works, Framework 4 Client Profile and Framework 4 Extended show up in add/remove programs, but there is still no 4.0 Framework in the VS2010 options.
BTW, reloading SP1 was no help.
I finally got this working by running the VS2010 setup in repair mode. I now see Framework 4.0 options in VS2010.
That was a long and tedious process and now I have to patch to SP1 again. MSFT should fix this behavior in a SP soon.
Had the same problem. Numerous uninstalls and reinstalls of visual studio 2010 and the .NET 4.X frameworks didn't fix it.
Manually uninstalling the "Microsoft Visual Studio Macro Tools" item and then doing a repair install of VS2010 seems to have done the trick.
I had the same problem this week and it got resolved by installing Visual Studio 2012 RC.
Removing and reinstalling .NET Framework 4 didn't help and I couldn't reinstall Visual Studio 2010. After installing the 2012 RC the Framework 4
I had installed .NET 4.5, which ended up breaking something, so decided to uninstall. VS 2010 could not longer see .NET 4.0. I tried using the .NET cleanup tool and reinstalling, but no go.
Eventually what worked was what is posted at http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/eu/netfxsetup/thread/3dede142-82ce-430c-bbe6-d824f0fb94a4. I installed Windows Phone Developer Tools (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13890) up until the multi-targeting package, at which point I canceled installation.
You can reinstall the targeting pack using this command, this solved my issue:
Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Multi-Targeting PAck
WCU\MTPack
COMMAND--> NetFx_DTP.msi EXTUI=1 /log "%TEMP%\dd_netfx_dtp.txt"
I think it's because you installed higher version of .net framework, such as .net framework 4.6, Which caused the mistake of missing .net framework 4.0.
For me using Arash's fix worked "there were no file FrameworkList.xml in folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework.NETFramework\v4.0\RedistList".
I noticed I had other .NET versions and just copied the FrameworkList.xml from one of those to 4.0 RedistList folder and it worked.
Problem:
VS2010 ->Right Click on Project -> Property Pages - > Build->Target Framework
is showing up to .NET 3.5 only. I have installed up to .NET 4.5 framework.
Solution:
I tried many solutions and decided to take a drastic step to format. The following way I got the solution without formating o/s.
Removed all .NET installations
Installed one by one from 1.0 to 4.6 with sps available.
VS2010 setup with repair option selected.
Opened vs2010 project and .NET framework up to 4.0.3 found in the list.
Regards, S.SREENIVAS RAO