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show me doesn't exist. Someone told me that i should Copy the contents of the C:\VS_2 folder into the C:\VS_1 folder. But where i can find these folders? visual-studio-2008 share|improve this question edited Dec 20 '11 at 4:14 Joel Coehoorn 248k92440661 asked Jan 28 '11 at 18:21 CathyLu 1821513 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote You can also copy the file from that folder(.iso) where all .cab files are placed to the c:\users\rahul\appdata\local\temp\rar$ex15.392\ location it will work as it will get those files which are required to do setup share|improve this answer edited Oct 25 '12 at 13:16 bstpierre 16.1k114484 answered Oct 25 '12 at 12:56 Rahul 212 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote c:\users\cathy\appdata\local\temp is probably your %TEMP% folder. Do you have unused space in the C disk? Otherwise, try setting your %TEMP% to somewhere else and running the installation again. share|improve this answer answered Jan 28 '11 at 18:25 Vitor Py 3,85722253 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up u
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Visual Studios Error 1311 Discussion in 'Software' started by ccureton1337, Jan 12, 2008. ccureton1337 Private E-2 During the Microsoft Visual Studios 2005 Setup, this error message pops up... "Error 1311.Source http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/microsoft-visual-studios-error-1311.148427/ file not found: d:\_172_RTL_x86_enu_CRT_Sources_Intel_mt_objs.cab. Verify that the file exists and that you can access http://weblogs.asp.net/pglavich/visual-studio-2008-install-problems-and-solutions it" Does anyone have a clue as to what this means and what i should do?? Thank you ccureton1337, Jan 12, 2008 #1 plodr Major Geek Super Extraordinaire Do you have three CDs? Does this error popup after the first CD is run? If so, just put in the 2nd CD and continue. You'll get the error 1311 error again (from what I'm seeing at an MS site), just put in the 3rd CD and eventually it will install. I also assume that D:\ is your CD drive. If this is wrong, please let me know. plodr, Jan 13, 2008 #2 ccureton1337 Private E-2 d: is my cd drive. I only have two disks. I dloaded the vs 2005 from a school website. This error pops up during error 1311 source the installation of the Microsoft Visual Studio component of Disc 1. ccureton1337, Jan 14, 2008 #3 plodr Major Geek Super Extraordinaire Put in disk 2 and continue and see if it installs. Appaerently, from what I read, instead of requesting the next disk, this error pops up instead. plodr, Jan 14, 2008 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in MajorGeeks.Com Support Forums Home Forums > ----------= PC, Desktop and Laptop Support =------ > Software > MajorGeeks.Com Menu MajorGeeks.Com \ All In One Tweaks \ Android \ Anti-Malware \ Anti-Virus \ Appearance \ Backup \ Browsers \ CD\DVD\Blu-Ray \ Covert Ops \ Drive Utilities \ Drivers \ Graphics \ Internet Tools \ Multimedia \ Networking \ Office Tools \ NEW! PC Games \ System Tools \ Macintosh \ Demonews.Com \ Top Downloads MajorGeeks.Com \ News (Tech) \ Off Base (Other Websites News) \ Way Off Base (Offbeat Stories and Pics) Social: Facebook \ YouTube \ Twitter \ Tumblr \ Pintrest \ RSS Feeds Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Members Mem
but I am going to list my steps that were required for me to get Visual Studio 2008 to install properly under Vista. My previous situation was: Had Installed VS2008 Release Candidate I tried the following when I went to install VS2008 RTM: Uninstalled VS2008 RC Install of RTM failed. Uninstalled Document Explorer and Web Authoring component. Install of RTM failed Uninstalled every other component that had 3.5 after its name Install of RTM failed. In all situations, it would fail shortly after beginning the VS2008 install step. Now I finally got the install to work, so here are my steps that got it working: Uninstall Hotfix for Microsoft Windows (KB110806) Uninstall Hotfix for Microsoft Windows (KB930264) Uninstall Hotfix for Microsoft Windows (KB929300) Uninstall SQL Server Compact 3.5 components (there about 3 of them I think) Uninstall .Net 3.5 Compact Framework components Uninstall Document Explorer 2008 Uninstall Visual Studio Web Authoring Component Uninstall Visual Studio 2008 (RC or Beta 2 - whichever you have) Uninstall .Net framework 3.5 (can't remember which step I did this in, but I wanted a "clean" uninstall of everything remotely related to 3.5) Restart your machine at the end of all the uninstalls. Note. You will have to restart in between hotfix uninstalls, or at least I did anyway. Now you can start installing VS2008 RTM and all should be good. Note: If you get a balloon prompt during the VS2008 install, asking if you want to restart your machine or Postpone it, make sure you Postpone it for a few hours until the install is complete. Then restart at the end of the install. Thats it. Hope that helps. Update: I forgot to mention, thanks to Rick Strahl and Julie Lerman on the ASPInsiders tech lists that provided the info. 35 Comments Unfortunately, the steps you specified above did not work for me. I am still getting the crash shortly after beginning the VS2008 install step, with exactly the same error log. Talking about Vista Ult. x86 The differences from your setup are: 1. Don't have Hotfix (KB930264) on my machine. 2. Had VS2005 before, removed it, together with all its parts (CF, SQL Server Mobile, DocExplorer, etc.) bojan - Thursday, November 22, 2007 10:38:53 PM for my case, this did not work. i had to uninstall also the Microsoft .NET framework 2.0 SP1 (181 MB). only after that installation worked. Alain - Sunday, December 2, 2007 4:32:59 AM Tried to install Visual Studio 2008. Install completed and it requested a reboot. After rebooting, there was no trace of VS 2008 in Program Files directory. Microsoft is losing its mojo. Starwiz - Thursday, December 6, 2007 2:3