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General discussion 1 Sign in to vote How to install Visual error 1310 error writing to file verify that you have access to that directory Studio 2010 on Windows 7 64bit Ultimate Many users around the world have encountered many problems and errors trying to install the new version of Visual Studio (including Express edition versions). There are some common errors that anyone should be aware of. I ‘ve been trying about 3 days to install this software with no luck, until now that I figured out some sort of “cheat” in order to make this able to run onto my computer. It doesn’t mind of you are have a hardcore ultra-speed hardware or something like that…it’s all but software conflicts. One thing is for sure and please note that: Microsoft Visual Studio installation EPIC FAILS on 64bit machines. Period. First problem : Cannot install the prerequisites, so the whole installation process fails. If you try to install prerequisites manually you will get: Error 1304 Error writing to file: mfcmifc80.dll . Verify that you have access to that directory. ( image: http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/8792/error1o.png ) To deal with this problem you must use some magic in your /Windows/System32 and /Windows/SysWOW64 . The problem is that the mscoree.dll (x86) and mscoreei.dll (x64) have not been updated to .NET 4.03 version. Check this for yourself and you will find out that the *.dll version is .NET 2 and not .NET 4. So you must manually replace these files with the appropriate ones. The answer was originally give by a member of MSDN forums , called Wolfie and Iyla_Pan ( url: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/profile/ilya%20pan.%20_/?type=forum&referrer=http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/setupprerelease/thread/150d05c4-4df4-47ec-b7a6-a66f3a55cd08 ). [quote]BTW here are the step
on December 14, 2011 by Ben While installing the x64 prerequisites for Visual Studio 2010 (on a Windows 2008 R2 box). Visual Studio 2010 prereq installing This error popups: Visual Studio 2010 Error 1304 while installing Visual Studio 2010 Prerequisites Error 1304. https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/99b37204-a43e-4489-b27a-8831b93908b2/common-problem-with-installation-of-visual-studio-2010-and-how-you-deal-with-them?forum=vssetup Error writing to file: mfcmifc80.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory. Solution: Install .NET Framework 4.0 Install these patches for .NET Framework 4.0: KB2478663 KB2416472 KB2518870 After installing .Net Framework 4.0 and the above patches I was http://esense.be/33/2011/12/14/visual-studio-2010-install-error-1304-error-writing-to-file-mfcmifc80-dll/ able to install 64bit Prerequisites (64bitPrereq\x64\VS_Prerequisites_x64_enu.msi), and the full VS2010 package. This entry was posted in Applications, Packaging and tagged Error 1304, mfcmifc80.dll, Visual Studio 2010, VS2010 prerequisites x64 by Ben. Bookmark the permalink. 3 thoughts on “Visual Studio 2010 Install error 1304 error writing to file mfcmifc80.dll” didem on September 12, 2012 at 13:07 said: this page solved my problem which I was working on it almost 6 hours. thank you very much virtimus on February 20, 2013 at 22:38 said: Proper order: KB2416472 KB2478663 KB2518870 waqas aziz on June 7, 2014 at 19:52 said: yes its really working thank you……………….. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Proudly powered by WordPress
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11/20/2008 Software Deployment Package Development Following the method for installing Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition here results in the following error for me (when logged in as Administrator): Error 1304.Error writing to file: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.Sdk.dll Verify that you have access to that directory [ Retry ] [ Cancel ] 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Rating comments in this legacy AppDeploy message board thread won't reorder them,so that the conversation will remain readable. Answers 0 I took a guess and installed the .NET Framework 2.0 then ran the command-line mentioned in the link above and it worked that time. Answered 11/20/2008 by: mfearby Please log in to comment Please log in to comment Answer this question or Comment on this question for clarity AnswerSubmit Don't be a Stranger! Sign up today to participate, stay informed, earn points and establish a reputation for yourself! Sign up! or login Share Related Questions Jetbrains dotpeek 2015.2.2 packaging issue VBScript to add New Feature in MSI Table setup.ini options i need to deploy application in command prompt as a admin using psexec RESPONSE FILE snagit v8 Adobe Reader 9.4 MSi to move files and move them back at uninstall Related Links Command Line Options for IExpress.exe Announcing User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) and App-V 5.0 Package Visual Studio Pro 2010 Skype MSI Enterprise Google Chrome MSI John McFadyens Windows Installer Blog Apple iTunes 10.5.3.3 Deployment Tutorial Applying community-inspired innovation to software updates Related Posts The Grand Quest InstallShield Error Codes (Setup.log) InstallShield Setup Silent Installation Switches Driver Installation from an MSI using Microsoft DIFx AppDeploy Command Line Installation Tips Determining Transform (MST) Contents AppDeploy Training Video: Windows Installer AppSearch (Wise System Search) Packaging Acrobat Reader 7 Home Pages Software Deployment Tips Questions Blog Posts Shared Links FAQ & Support Site FAQ AppDeploy FAQ About ITNinja Welcome Video Tour Contact Sitemap Share/Contribute © 2016 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Legal | Feedback c926729 Tue September 6 19:00:00 EDT 2016"www.itninja.com