![]() Microsoft should update their SDK installer to handle ![]() I removed both C 2010 Redistributables with version 10.0.xxxx and then the SDK installed properly and replaced the 10.0.4xxx version with 9. Is already installed (typically some 10.0.4xxxx version). SDK tries to install an older versionīut the VCRedist_xxx.exe installer fails because a newer version Microsoft Visual C 2010 x86 Redistributableĭepending on the Version of the SDK you are installing Microsoft Visual C 2010 圆4 Redistributable If you are still having issues try to remove either Windows 7 SDK Setup: common installation issues and fixes by Brian Cost was not very helpful, however in the comments section almost at the very bottom is a comment by Andreas made on 10:38 PM: OK, looks like the problem is not the i7-3840QM after all (relief), it's more a problem with the SDK installer being out of date and then generating cryptic and misleading messages. Is it just me or are others having problems installing on the new Ivy Bridge chips? Setup could not find the file WinSDK_amd64\WinSDK_amd64.msi at any of the specified source locations GRMSDKIAI_EN_DVD.iso aborts quickly with the message: The log file when installing from either GRMSDK_EN_DVD.iso or The log file when installing from the GRMSDKX_EN_DVD.iso is essentially identical to the one generated by the web interface. Please refer to Samples\Setup\HTML\ConfigDetails.htm document for further information. Windows SDK Setup (failed): Installation of the "Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7" product has reported the following error: The final error message in the log is not very helpful since the file was not installed: Windows Installer reported no registered source locations for the WinSDKproduct. Lines 10-12 of the i7-2500k log file (successfully installed) read:Ĭonfig_Products_DetermineProductState_Begin: Product: Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7Ĭonfig_Products_DetermineMSIFeatureState_Begin: MSI Feature: WinSDK.1631Ĭonfig_Products_DetermineMSIFeatureState: MSI Feature: WinSDK.1631 Installed: Local Request: Unknown Īnd the log from this failed install on an i7-3840QM reads (differences underlined):Ĭonfig_Products_Determine ProductState: Product: Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 Installed: Unknown The first difference I see when comparing with a successful install I did onĪn i7-2500k processor is on line 11 of the SDKSetup_.0.log file. I've also tried a clean boot and install through the web interface but had identical results. ![]() Web interface multiple times as well as by downloading and burning 3 different CD's from ![]() Net Framework 4 version 9 I've been trying to install Windows SDK v7.1. ![]()
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