Help error whit installing

01/16/2010 07:13 vikitooo#1
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I have restarted my cp 10 times and still doesnt install..
01/16/2010 08:54 NicoBlacktir#2
you need restart your computer !! the Virtuell machine i mean !!

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01/16/2010 09:23 vikitooo#3
I did : Start/turn off computer/restart
what do u mean by restart the virtual machine?
01/16/2010 09:27 NicoBlacktir#4
restart VM-Ware pc

after this can you install it !
its only a Warning like

YOU INSTALLED TO MUCH PROGRAMMS PLS RESTART PC FOR INSTALL THIS TOO.
01/16/2010 09:59 vikitooo#5
after i restart it it shows again..
01/16/2010 13:37 janvier123#6
Google is your friend
maybe you can google that error ?
01/16/2010 14:40 Zombe#7
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And scan ur PC with a good antivirus, like Kaspersky or NOD32
01/16/2010 15:52 janvier123#8
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And scan ur PC with a good antivirus, like Kaspersky or NOD32
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@vikitooo
ow wel lets post on epvp cuz iam soooooooo lazy
and again I did all the work "to proof a point" again .....


SQL Server 2000 installation fails with "...previous program installation..." error message

SYMPTOMS

When you install SQL Server 2000, this error message may occur:
A previous program installation created pending file operations on the installation machine. You must restart the computer before running setup.
After the error message appears, the installation will not continue until you address the problem.


CAUSE

Pending file rename or delete operations.


WORKAROUND
WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.


To work around this problem, depending on the source of the error, you can use any one of the following methods:



1. Restart the computer and see if you are able to run the setup. If the restart does not help, use the steps that follow.
2. Perform these steps and then run the SQL Server 2000 setup again:
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open dialog box, type: "Regedit" (without the quotation marks) or "Regedt32" (without the quotation marks)

3. Click OK.

NOTE: Please make sure that you only delete the value mentioned, not the whole session manager key.

4. In Registry Editor, expand the following registry subkey:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet \Control\Session Manager

5. On the File menu, click Export.

NOTE: In Microsoft Windows 2000, click Export Registry File from the Registry menu.

6. In the File name text box, type: "Session Manager Key" (without the quotation marks)

7. Click Save.
8. In the right-pane of the Registry Editor window, right-click PendingFileRenameOperations. On the shortcut menu that appears, click Delete.
9. In the Confirm Value Delete message dialog box that appears, click Yes.
10. On the File menu, click Exit.

NOTE: In Windows 2000, click Exit on the Registry menu.

11. Restart the computer.
12. Using the Registry Editor, verify that the PendingFileRenameOperations registry value is not available.



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01/16/2010 16:21 Zombe#9
Why the facepalm, janvier? CCleaner would delete the temp files automatically.
My solution is quicker and more effective, as it would clean up other junk too.
01/16/2010 18:06 vikitooo#10
thank you guys!

*edit:what do i need to do in 8. i cant understand it.
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8. In the right-pane of the Registry Editor window, right-click PendingFileRenameOperations. On the shortcut menu that appears, click Delete.
01/16/2010 19:42 janvier123#11
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Originally Posted by Zombe View Post
Why the facepalm, janvier? CCleaner would delete the temp files automatically.
My solution is quicker and more effective, as it would clean up other junk too.
- no install
- no additional software
- no download
- faster
- no need to reboot
- regedit is installed with windows
- no need to clean other junk (Fix the problem, and now your whole pc)