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danmass733
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Error 1316: cannot install, update or uninstall VMware tools

Hello. I cannot do a complete installation of VMware tools; I can't update tools or uninstall them, either. When I go to Add & Remove Programs and try to remove VMware tools, what seems to be the uninstallation process begins, but before it finishes, I get the error message: "Error 1316. A network error occurred while attempting to real from the file C:\Installer\VMware tools.msi". When I press OK, the uninstallation rolls back and I get a final message: "Fatal error during installation." I've tried this operation many times and have always got the same result.

In the Knowledge Base, when I searched for Error 1316, I got five entries. Some were not relevant to my issues or my operating system, and one dealt with registries and images and commands and looked a little too advanced for me. I recently upgraded from Fusion 3 to 4, and I also moved from an older Macbook to a newer model Macbook Pro, but the problem predates the change in Macs. Can this issue perhaps be solved just by uninstalling Fusion and reinstalling? Can I reinstall Fusion without having to set up my Windows files again? I'm wondering if there's some problem between old VM files and newer ones, and some cleaning up may be in order. I'd just like to find a simple fix to this problem, if there is one: I'd prefer starting over, rather than trying to follow some technical instructions that might be too complex for my level of understanding.

The host machine is a Macbook Pro, buiild 11C74, running OS X 10.7.2. The guest is Windows XP Home Edition, created originally in Fusion 3. The present version is 4.1.1. Thanks for your help.

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tracywang
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Re-download a full version of fusion 4.1.1, reinstalll both fusion and tools.

To reinstall fusion, just remove it from Application folder to Trash.

Full version:

http://downloads.vmware.com/d/details/fus_411/dCVlYnRwaCpidHRlJQ==

VMware Fusion (for Intel-based Macs)
File size: 383M
File type: .dmg
Version: 4.1.1
MD5SUM: 5d89c38e467d23ff864daad90d594865
SHA1SUM: 639f5278db81d8a33a6991e4a3af00793e073984
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danmass733
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Thank you for your reponse. I did follow those steps, but the problem didn't go away. Finally I saw this post by billearl about using Revo Free Uninstaller to delete all traces of a previous VMware Tools installation, and that finally allowed me to start from scratch and do a clean installation. I'm pasting it here.

I think this problem is caused by an incomplete uninstallation of the old VMware Tools. What worked for me was to completely uninstall the old VMware Tools, using Revo Uninstaller (free), prior to installation of the new VMware Tools. I used the "Advanced" setting in Revo Uninstaller, which removes all traces of VMware Tools even if the standard uninstaller fails (which it did). This worked great for XP, Vista, and Win7 VMs.

Great to have this finally solved.

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danmass733
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Glad to have this solved. Thank you.

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oosterbeek
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Contributor

Thanks. XP registry bug. 

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