08 Nov 2005, 11:23 AM UTC
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Joginder Nahil
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The installation process for Visual Studio 2005 prompts ' Please insert the disk: Visual Studio 2005' everytime when I try to install VS2005.
This is what I did:
* Downloaded VS 2005 from the MSDN members download site. File name: en_vs_2005_pro_dvd.iso (size=2,825,748 KB)
* Used MagicISO tool to unpack the files * Used Nero 6 to write the extracted files to the DVD
* Created a brand new Virtual PC with Windows XP + SP2
* Start the install process in the VPC by clicking on the setup.exe in \vs on the dvd
* Select the default installation options
* Installation starts for a long time and then prompts: Please insert the disk: Visual Studio 2005'
The screen show:
Installing Components: Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Directory: Visual Studio 2005 Professional edition - ENU\ File: htmllite.dll
What am I doing wrong? I have retried the process 3 times with the same results.
Regards, Joginder Nahil www.starprint2000.com
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08 Nov 2005, 11:39 AM UTC
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Jignesh Desai
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The same problem was with me during VS.NET 2003. The issue was one or few files where corrupt. I guess either while downloading or burning the DVD few bytes got corrupt.
Regards Jignesh Desai www.dotnetjini.com
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08 Nov 2005, 12:36 PM UTC
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Ken Tucker
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Two things.
I would use nero to burn the iso instead of using magiciso to extract the files then burn them.
If your are installing vs.net 2005 on virtual pc you can map the iso as a drive for the virtual pc.
VB-Tips.com
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08 Nov 2005, 8:24 PM UTC
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Joginder Nahil
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Hi ken,
You are a star! I took your advice. Searched the web for Virtual CD, installed it, mounted the Visual Studio 2005 ISO file on another machine on my local network. I used the mounted drive to instal VS20005 and bingo. Installed 1st time.
Before that, like you suggested, I used Nero to make the DVD direct;y from the ISO file but had the same sort of problems when I tried to install from it.
I had spend many many hours trying to install VS2005. You advice was invaluable. Thanks a lot. Because of this I will happy to let you have any of my products as a gift. Please visit www.starprint2000.com to see if any of my products are any use to you.
Regards, Joginder Nahil www.starprint2000.com
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08 Nov 2005, 9:54 PM UTC
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Cesar Atoche
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It's a problem, here the correct solution : Save you CD with DVD1 Label. For any reason VS 2005 Beta y Pro verify the name at middler instalation. Please send email to catoche@hialpesa.com, for help me . One for One
César Atoche HIALPESA
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10 Nov 2005, 3:31 PM UTC
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Greg Cadmes
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Afer reading each response thread, I realize the prolem is not with installation, rather, it is with creating a DVD with VS 2005 on it.
VS 2005 installed the first time on my work PC & home. I used UltraISO to extract the files, and ran a full install. Everything's great.
However, my first attempt at creating a VS 2005 DVD was using ISOBuster, then UltraISO. I thought the problem was caused during extraction. Not so. If I was able to install to two separate machines using the same data without errors, then how could the same data on a DVD fail?
None-the-less, after making 4 new beautiful coasters, my next attempt will be makeing two separate DVD's
1) the first DVD will be labeled DVD1 (which is the MSDN directory) 2) the seconde DVD will be labeled DVD2 (which is the vs directory)
Stay tuned....
(by the way, I used to prefer ISOBuster, but I must say that UltraISO is very easy to use with a rich UI)
Kind regards, Greg Cadmes MCP Extron Electronics
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19 Feb 2006, 6:59 AM UTC
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Mufaddal
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Dear Friends,
I Faced the same problem, and i tried the approach of copying the DVD to the Harddrive and tried the setup and it was smooth and completed 100% without a jerk.
i guess this could help someone still having the problem.
Mufaddal Mohammed
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24 Feb 2006, 4:39 AM UTC
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GRAYDEMON
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The problem is when I (and everybody) try to install VS2005 this problem happens. The thing is when you unpack the .iso file you get a folder named "VS" and not "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU" where the HTMLLITE.DLL file is in. The installatin bootstrap looks for the "Microsoft Visual....." folder and not the "VS"
Can I rename this folder to "Microsoft Visual..." or what?
Thanks
Graydemon
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27 Feb 2006, 5:25 AM UTC
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nelson br
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T H E E R R O R I S :
--------------------------- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Developer 2003 Setup --------------------------- Please insert the disk: Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Developer 2003 - English Disk 1
OR
Please insert the disk: Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect 2003 - English Disk 1 --------------------------- OK Cancel ---------------------------
THE PROBLEM IS...invalid label name of your cd/dvd !!
HOW TO: 1 Make an image of your cd/dvd (ISO file) 2 Save that image on the disk 3 Edit the label name of the CD so it is equivalent to the names related down
(have to download "Deep burner" or "Magic Iso" to do name changing of compilation and then make a "save as..ISO file")
(*) ------------------------------------------------------ -CDS INSTALATION-
FOR Visual Studio.NET 2005 /2003 ENTERPRISE DEVELOPER CD NAMES: VSENTD1,VSENTD2,...
FOR Visual Studio.NET 2005 /2003 ARQUITECH DEVELOPER CD NAMES: VSENARD1,VSENARD2,...
------------------------------------------------------ -DVD INSTALATION- FOR Visual Studio.NET 2005 /2003 ENTERPRISE DEVELOPER DVD LABEL NAME : VSENTD1
FOR Visual Studio.NET 2005 /2003 ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT DVD LABEL NAME: VSENARD1
-------------------------------------------------------
note: FOR UPDATE COMPONENTS CD , YOU DONT NEED TO HAVE AN APROPRIATE LABEL NAME !
----t h a t ' s all folks! ENJOYYYYYYYYY---------
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08 Mar 2006, 12:15 PM UTC
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Bmxpert
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I'm experiencing the same problem. I think the error occurred while burning the cd-rom. I got a message saying that there where directory that did not met the ISO9660 standard because the pathnames contain more than ...(?) characters.
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16 Mar 2006, 3:24 PM UTC
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Dev Dan
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I agree that is the labels, but for VS 2k5 Team Edition Soft Dev this label doesn't work. Any suggestion ???
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20 Mar 2006, 3:17 PM UTC
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pogar
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Hello.
I expected the same problem. I solved it that way:
1. share your CD/DVD drive. 2. net use <some_drive> \\<your_computer_name\<cdrom_share> (ex: net use k: \\desktop\cdrom) 3. install VS from mapped drive.
This works for me.
Best regards.
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22 Mar 2006, 9:42 PM UTC
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LM321
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I too, have VS 2k5 Team Edition.
I tried renaming DVD to VSENTD1 and VSENARD1... still no go. Then I tried renaming it to DVD1. This worked!
If you can't, or don't want to rename your DVD, copying all DVD contents to a folder on your hard drive, and installing from there worked for me too.
Hope this helps.
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29 Mar 2006, 3:50 PM UTC
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Dev Dan
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Hello folks.. this is the situation:
for CD's Enterprise 2003 and Enterpise Architect: 2003: VSENARD1..2...3
DVD: DVD1
Professional 2005, Team Edition 2005 CDs: VSVSTDD1 ... 2...3...
DVD: DVD1
That's all
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10 Apr 2006, 4:43 PM UTC
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Kal-El
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The solution to this problem is this:
1. Make a simple program that copies the data in both the DVDs together as a whole on to your hard drive.
2. Then install it by running the setup from there.
3. Walla'h, job done.
Up, up, and away......
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