Sql 2008 install restart computer failed
That's so great to hear that. Hey, I've been suffering the same issue. I uninstalled. NET 3. SQL fails to install unless you have SP1 installed, so this appears to be a no win situation. How did you install SP1 without the hotfix?
I have been struggling with this today, too. I have a new machine with Vista Home Premium. I have restarted and still get it. I have uninstalled. I was able to get around this problem by running the. I had to do this because letting the installer complete normally it would delete the folder.
Once the installer window came up, I forcefully terminated the installer which left the folder intact. Then I opened a command line and ran setup manually which is in the root of this folder , using the additional arguments mentioned earlier in the thread for skipping the forcereboot check.
Once the installer GUI came up, it allowed me to install despite it saying that it still needed a reboot. Sorry for the delay, Ed. It must be something in the way you are doing the re-install. I had downloaded and saved locally the. Hopefully by now you've resolved the issue. Sorry I can't be of more help. What is the parameter to skip the forceboot check in the command line install.
I just cleared the Pending File Operations key and it worked. Searching for the string PendingFileRenameOperations and removing everything.
Which I never use and don't know what it is. I just wanted a simple C comiler for noobs and installed bloated MS Visual express something. It unistalled ok, but left me with this junk. Thanks all that replied. AND restarted my machine. I was also missing the key, but found the value pair, deleted it, and then it worked.
Indeed it was left there by a Logitec cam install. I would like to achieve the opposite behaviour. Could you provide valid values for PendingFileRenameOperations registry key? For the testing purposes of my installation package I would like to check the scenario when there is a pending reboot.
I tried. If you restart, usually the items that you just deleted from the key values returns because they are temporary files used by web cams, wireless mice, etc. I smell a KB article coming Deleting the key works, too, but I thought I'd mention this since you might see the issue return after your next reboot. Thanks James and Larry for the help. I also figured out that everytime I restarted the machine, the garbage value appeared for PendingFileRenameOperations.
The issue was with a Logitech program for my webcam installed on my machine. I uninstalled the software, restarted the machine important and rerun the setup. It worked great. Please help me to short out this problem i can't install sql server Sp1 on my Windows 7 bit.
Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. SQL Server Setup. Sign in to vote. Thanks Ashok. Wednesday, July 23, PM. Tuesday, July 29, PM. Thursday, January 7, PM. There is no KEY by that name.
Rename it or delete the value found there. In my case I have a Logitech CAM device that incorrectly completes its install without deleting the value pair. After correcting the registry my install completed as expected. Wednesday, December 31, PM. Just got me out of a sticky situation!! Thanks very much :. Friday, May 18, AM. I will say if you are getting stuck now, the best way is to uninstall everything. Thursday, August 7, PM.
You can uninstall SQL Server first. Tuesday, July 29, AM. Symantec Antivirus is installed in my system. But no known virus infection. I have the same issue - i've checked the pending file operations, and there are none. Thursday, August 7, AM. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thursday, September 4, PM. Friday, September 5, AM.
Friday, September 5, PM. Saturday, September 6, AM. Thanks, Ed. Friday, September 19, PM. Monday, September 22, PM.
Tuesday, September 23, AM. I've tried all other ways but nothing seems to work. Tuesday, October 7, AM. This issue really bugged me. Wednesday, October 8, PM. This worked for me. Was an HP server and some piece of HP software was listed here. Once I deleted it the install went through. Thursday, October 9, PM. This trick worked for me too. Wednesday, October 15, PM. Saturday, November 1, AM.
Updating the registry helped me. Tuesday, November 11, PM. Removing the PendingFileRenameOperations value, as mentioned here worked for me. I've been bugged with this for days, and now finaly could proceed the installation. Thursday, November 13, AM. Thanks to Everybody. Friday, November 14, AM. Searching for the string PendingFileRenameOperations and removing everything containing this helped me to solve the problem and uninstall this SQL server. Wednesday, December 3, PM.
Proposed as answer by norsivad Tuesday, February 9, PM. Wednesday, December 24, PM. Friday, December 26, PM. Larry is right. Thats how i found the registry entry. I deleted the gargabe in there and was able to get through that hurdle just to run into more problems. An hour later i finally was able to install the Tool Pack which is all i wanted. This is the worst installer i have seen in a long time. It took 4 hours and a ton of frustration to finally get access to the Management studio.
Wednesday, March 4, PM. Larry's answer fixed it for me to, on Vista Business 32bit SP1. Just deleted the values and reran the test Friday, March 6, PM. Thank you for this solid information. I have worked on this for some time and this worked out very well, once I deleted the value identified above and reinstalled, it worked well. Thanks for the help.
Friday, March 13, PM. Thursday, May 7, PM. Wednesday, May 27, AM. Edited by mungodude Sunday, June 7, PM clarification of previous posts. Sunday, June 7, PM. Thanks Amy!! Your solution worked. I simply deleted the values in the PendingFileRenameOperation option, and I got the install to finally work! Only wasted 2 hours trying to resolve this issue :.
Glad I found this thread. Proposed as answer by mrcookies Wednesday, August 5, PM. Wednesday, August 5, PM. That was the magic. I hit my head against this for just a tools install for 2 hours. Thanks, that helped me as well. Unfortunately I wasn't as lucky as the others, I spent days working on it.
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Viewed 72k times. Of course I already restarted 10 times. Improve this question. Are you running any other versions or instances of sql server or any other servers for that matter? I had sql server express installed with visual studio Clearing that Reg Key worked for me — Greg B. See also stackoverflow. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Common mistake: You'll notice that there are more folders under the Session Manager folder. Improve this answer. My SQL Server wouldn't start and required a reinstall, this was the only way to get rid of it.
Wouter Speybrouck. This worked for me without a reboot! Shamseer K. Step 1: Open the registry. Step 6: Press OK and close the registry. Now try to run SQL Server setup again. I hope Restart computer failed error not come again. This will help future readers. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.
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