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Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2728613 up DirectX SDK (June 2010) Installation Problems: Error Code S1023 up vote 161 down vote favorite 43 I seem to be having some problems installing the DirectX SDK. Everything seems to be going well during the install, but at the end I get the message: Setup failed. Errors were encountered during installation of redistributable packages. Please close all open programs and try http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4102259/directx-sdk-june-2010-installation-problems-error-code-s1023 running setup again. If problems persist, contact DirectX Developer Support. Error Code: S1023 Well, I have tried closing all open programs and installing again but I get the same error. What is error code S1023? I tried Googling, but found many different responses for how to deal with it and I'm not sure what to do. I have tried looking in the log files in C:\Windows\Logs. There are 2 log files, DirectX.log and DirectX_SDK.log. I do not see any noticeable signs of "error" or "failure" of any kind. In fact, the very last line in DirectX.log is: 11/04/10 18:36:27: dsetup32: Installation ended with value 0 = Installation succeeded Could anyone please help? I am running Vista (x64). directx vista64 share|improve this question edited Feb 27 '13 at 15:09 Phil 20.8k1485129 asked Nov 4 '10 at 23:13 James 848385 i believe in most cases the reason for this error is that you installed a program (for instance a game) which brought the redistributable version up higher than the sdk's redistributable version, causing the install to fail. i'm not sure whether it matters that the instal
Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Resources Resources Quick Links Search Resources Most Active Authors https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/installing-directx-sdk-issues-error-s1023.18286/ Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity Menu Open Broadcaster Software Home Forums > Support > OBS Classic Support > Questions and Help > Installing DirectX SDK - Issues Error S1023 Discussion in 'Questions and https://windowsforum.com/threads/s1023-error-when-you-install-the-directx-sdk-june-2010.82097/ Help' started by Hootsworth, Aug 24, 2014. Hootsworth New Member Hello everyone, I know this isn't the Microsoft forums or support page, however; I have scoured all over their website and not a single solution has given me any directx sdk aid. Since this is a required piece of software to do any developing on OBS with, I figured I'd ask around here and see if anyone has had any issues installing the DirectX SDK on Windows 7. Everytime I try to install, it gets to the post installation set up and then fails with the error S1023. I've done a great deal of searching and found the most common cause for this error is the Visual C++ 2010 error code s1023 Redistributables being too new for the installer to run correctly. So, following that lead I uninstalled the Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable and then when that failed I uninstalled ALL instances of the Visual C++ redistributable. No effect, however. The only other thing I've been able to find and try are some Registry Edits from the Microsoft support page, also there, zero effect. Anyone else have any suggestions to get this horrid piece of software to install? Hootsworth, Aug 24, 2014 #1 Hootsworth New Member I think I have the solution, and I'll post it here for fellow travelers whoever have this painful issue. First, you'll probably encounter this issue as I did if you had to use the Microsoft FixIt utility to attempt to uninstall the VC2010Redistributable. It seems that having to use this leaves a couple of Registry Keys that causes the SDK installer to fail. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vsnetsetup/...utable-has-been-detected-on-this-machine.aspx On this link, there is a short post at the bottom that shows you what registry keys you need to delete. Doing this should allow you to install the SDK properly. To be honest, it baffles me how this installer process could be so screwed up, but this seems to work. Hootsworth, Aug 24, 2014 #2 Jack0r The Helping Squad Moderator Thanks for reporting back! Yeah, windows installers screw up easily. Especially .net and directx stuff for some reason. Jack0r, Aug 25, 201
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