Well, downloaded it succesfully, went through the install bit successfully, clicked the next "Install, Install on this computer" - Determining installation requirements... then accept the legal jargon, entered my code succesfully, clicked install again then almost straight away it just says they all failed to install and the log says a mixture of error 1619, error 1603, C++ 2005 redistribution failure and C++ 2010 redis...
Got a state of the art PC that can run anything else, everything is upto date..
So this is the current message:
2011/12/3:00:27:05 User USER-PC === Setup started on USER-PC by User ===
2011/12/3:00:27:05 User USER-PC Launch
2011/12/3:00:27:11 User USER-PC === Setup ended ===
2011/12/3:00:27:05 User USER-PC === Setup started on USER-PC by User ===
2011/12/3:00:27:05 User USER-PC Launch
2011/12/3:00:27:11 User USER-PC PageOpen LaunchDialog
2011/12/3:00:27:51 User USER-PC PageOpen LicenseDialog
2011/12/3:00:28:11 User USER-PC PageOpen ProductInfoDialog
2011/12/3:00:29:05 User USER-PC PageOpen ProductSelectionDialog2
2011/12/3:00:37:53 User USER-PC PageOpen FullProgressDialog
2011/12/3:00:37:53 User USER-PC Installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable (x86): C:\Autodesk\Autodesk_Revit_Architecture_2012_English_Win_32-64bit\3rdParty\x86\VCRedist\2010\vcredist_x86.exe /q /l C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\vcredist_x86_2010.log
2011/12/3:00:37:54 User USER-PC Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable (x86) Failed Installation aborted, Result=1603
Would appreciate any help, got a project i could do with getting stuck into
You are getting the error most likely because you are getting conflicts Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package. You can manually install the components manually through the links below:
For Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package
Download and install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x86 Redistributable Package manually. You can find the download here:
32 bit:
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=5555
64 bit
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=14632
Hope this helps.
it says that link is an older version than the one i currently have installed, so i uninstalled it and installed your older version and im still getting;
2011/12/3:10:18:18 User USER-PC === Setup started on USER-PC by User ===
2011/12/3:10:18:18 User USER-PC Launch
2011/12/3:10:18:24 User USER-PC === Setup ended ===
2011/12/3:10:18:19 User USER-PC === Setup started on USER-PC by User ===
2011/12/3:10:18:19 User USER-PC Launch
2011/12/3:10:18:24 User USER-PC PageOpen LaunchDialog
2011/12/3:10:18:52 User USER-PC PageOpen LicenseDialog
2011/12/3:10:19:05 User USER-PC PageOpen ProductInfoDialog
2011/12/3:10:19:26 User USER-PC PageOpen ProductSelectionDialog2
2011/12/3:10:19:30 User USER-PC PageOpen FullProgressDialog
2011/12/3:10:19:30 User USER-PC Installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable (x86): C:\Autodesk\Autodesk_Revit_Architecture_2012_English_Win_32-64bit\3rdParty\x86\VCRedist\2010\vcredist_x86.exe /q /l C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\vcredist_x86_2010.log
2011/12/3:10:19:32 User USER-PC Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable (x86) Failed Installation aborted, Result=1603
pic of what i see below
Sorry about that. You can uninstall that version and install either of this:
For 32 bit
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=8328
For 64bit
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=13523
Install C++ manually before your Revit application.
Keep me updated.
Good lucl!!!
Nope, getting exactly the same as the last
worth re-downloading overnight?
I am sorry to hear that you are still getting the error. Error 1603 is a generic error. You can download again if you want to, but check you .NET Framework 4.0 using the cleanup tool and reinstall.
.NET Cleanup tool can be found here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/archive/2008/08/28/8904493.aspx
Here is a link to the download for the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0: Standalone
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=0a391abd-25c1-4fc0-919f-b21f31ab88b7
Web Installer
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=17851
Try fixing .NET Framework 4.0 and run the C++ installer again before installing Revit.
Good Luck.
ran net clean up,
ran web installer,
ran C++ repair/install
went though install again and got exactly the same thing....
2011/12/4:00:11:26 User USER-PC === Setup started on USER-PC by User ===
2011/12/4:00:11:26 User USER-PC Launch
2011/12/4:00:11:33 User USER-PC === Setup ended ===
2011/12/4:00:11:26 User USER-PC === Setup started on USER-PC by User ===
2011/12/4:00:11:26 User USER-PC Launch
2011/12/4:00:11:33 User USER-PC PageOpen LaunchDialog
2011/12/4:00:12:13 User USER-PC PageOpen LicenseDialog
2011/12/4:00:12:17 User USER-PC PageOpen ProductInfoDialog
2011/12/4:00:12:34 User USER-PC PageOpen ProductSelectionDialog2
2011/12/4:00:12:39 User USER-PC PageOpen FullProgressDialog
2011/12/4:00:12:39 User USER-PC Installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable (x86): C:\Autodesk\Autodesk_Revit_Architecture_2012_English_Win_32-64bit\3rdParty\x86\VCRedist\2010\vcredist_x86.exe /q /l C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\vcredist_x86_2010.log
2011/12/4:00:12:41 User USER-PC Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable (x86) Failed Installation aborted, Result=1603
So much for my weekend spent learning how to use Revit...
Just to Clarify its Revit 2012 im struggling with, i downloaded 3DsMax(2012) and installed it took about 5min this morning with not a single problem and runs like a dream which baffles me even more why revit just wont install.
Try going into Control Panel and Uninstal the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 redistributables, both x86 and x64. Then try reinstalling Revit.
Design Review has some problems if a new version of the 2010 redistributables are installed.
Thanks,
Danny
Thanks for your help and quick responses on this, but i couldn't keep uninstalling upto date software on my computer just to install yours so i installed the older version as im doing a Uni study reviewing all the current competing BIM programs in the market, so that was the easiest way to solve the problem.