Hello
I just downloaded the exe for vmware-workstation-full-8.0.0-471780 from the vmware website, however, when trying to install, upon installing packages, I get the following error message, with the OK button only, and it exits after clicking on the button:
The MSI 'C:\DOCUME~1\USERNAME\LOCALS~1\Temp\vmware_1317123397\vmware workstation.msi' failed.
Setup has detected that VMware Workstation is already installed on this machine. Please uninstall this product through the Control Panel and try again.
I had VMware 7 installed, but removed it before installing this one, and no VMware folder is present in Temp or in my Program Files folder, nor in Add/Remove Programs list on Windows XP.
Anyone can help me how to solve this and install vmware correctly? Now the version 7 as well is not installing, giving the same error as above.
Got the same problem - here I launched the setup from the commandline with
VMware-workstation-full-8.0.0-471780.exe /z "action"="install"
and then the setup worked
thanks it worked for me as well after using the commandline
Well it sort of worked. First I had to manually uninstall 7.1 before this would work. Next, when I ran with the override it installed but three packages still failed - Freebsdtools, Windowstools and PreWindows tools. I extracted the files from the VMWARE 8 trial and then ran just those three installers with the /z "action"="install" switch and the WindowsTools and the PreWindows tools worked. The FreeBSD still errored out but I don't care because I have no plans to use that.
So far Workstation 8 trial is pretty bumpy.
I did the next:
In a command prompt inside the vmware setup.exe dir :
write ...\setup.exe /clean
and then execute the setup.exe again from windows.
Use uninstall option in the wizard and the setup will run to the end.
Hi,
I am a newbie using command line, it gave me the message 'VMware-workstation-full-8.0.1 -528992.exe /z "action="install" is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
I had tried the following all failed:
- clear %TEMP%
- Remove VMware key in registry and anything related to Vmware in registry
- Remove VMware program folder
Have been using VMWare Workstation 4.5, VMWare player 3 on Win 32, works great and now with Win 64 bit OS, first experience is really bad 😞
Hope someone can really helps...need to setup demo image asap.
Thanks in advance!
You need to open a CMD window. Next is to use CD to navigate into the directory where the vmware exe is located.
example cd C:\Users\myUserName\Downloads
If you need to change the drive letter just use 😧 or whatever drive letter is needed.
Next type in the first characters and use the TAB key to autocomplete. Add this
/z "action="install"
at the end and hit Return.
Should work.
Hi Bernd,
Managed to run install from CMD but progress still stuck at this stage.
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Just a simple question: Have you applied the Microsoft Updates for your host as well as service pack 1 for Windows 7?
Perhaps this is too simple but it has worked for me under Windows (I posted this before). It you have the installer for 7.x (I guess you must) try to install it again even if your aim is to install WS 8. You should be presented with a screen (very common forf most Windows apps) to allow you to modiy, reinstall or delete the program. Choose delete. If the uninstall doesn't work then you have try something else - editing t ting the registery etc etc. However if the uninsatall is a sucess you simply have to install the WS 8l as new progrfam. VMware of course "should" not recognize the prroduct is alrfeay installed and proceed with WS 8. I other words don't try to fight a very flawed installer. If you don't get the screen with 3 options you' ve already gone past the point this will work. However your desciprtion of the probllem appers to be that this unfortunate case doesn't exist..
Marty
Hi Marty,
It got stucked at this stage.
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Benedict Lim
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Ge Intelligent Platforms Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
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Hi Bernd,
Not sure which one should I installed on my Dell M6600 laptop, can advice?
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After a while, this message popped out.
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Benedict Lim
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Ge Intelligent Platforms Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
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The Download Windows6.1-KB976932-x64.exe should be the one you need. Could find a problem with your hresult regarding an installation which also turned out to be a problem where not all updates had been applied.
With Windows 7 I tend to first install SP1 first and reboot.
Next start Windows Update and change "Windows Only" To "Windows and Other Microsoft Products" (I don't have an english Windows 7 here at the moment).
Next start the search function in Windows Update and restart when asked for. What I have noticed from machines prepared by trainies is that they don't check if really all updates have been applied after a reboot. There are several Microsoft Updates which will show up after the next reboot.
Good Luck
I can't tell from the screenshot whether or not you are installing or uninstalling WS. You should be uninstalling and choose the option remove WS. If the uninstall completed successfully you should reboot (and also run chkdsk from the drive properties tools). Then you can reinstall with same exe as you used to install in the first place
If it gets stuck after this I have no more suggestions. Try some of the other on this popular thread.
Just thought of this - the thread still shows kup as I scroll throught.
This thread is really old and probably the question is answered but I'll just add to the screenshot - open taskmanager and see if the process is responding. Since this is a trail version it's probably moot anyway (trail times out in 30 days) but if is happening again the taskmanager is one place to start.If the install is st ll running let it proceed for 15 minutes or so and see if it quits responding or it could be eating 100% of your omemory. You could also make a dump file but I don't myself know how to interpret it - you may find a program to do that on the Internet. Not a solution of course but a place to start
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Think I gonna be stucked………
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Benedict Lim
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Ge Intelligent Platforms Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
No. 1Teban Garden Crescent Singapore 608919
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M: +65 8168 7311
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That's bad. Not sure if this was caused by installing VMware but here's a thread with a little help inside: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/is/w7itprogeneral/thread/ed0ee4cd-0f5f-451e-937c-bf805181...
If you use services.msc there's a service called Windows Installer which should have a startup defined as manually. Try to start it. If you can start it you have a different problem but I would bet that you can't start this service. If you can't start this service you might take a look at the thread linked here.
Anyway please keep us informed.
I am not sure how you are configured to get ..\setup.exe /clean to work but I was unable to figure out a way to do that. What did work is using the vmware installation exe:
VMware-workstation-full-8.0.2-591240.exe /clean
That then allowed me to rerun the installation without any options from windows explorer and it worked without any msi errors.
John
Hi John,
Thanks for your assistance.
I had revert back to VMware Player for now.
Regards,
Benedict
Does player 4.0.2 install Windows 8??. Interesting if it did.