XP/SP3 & Hyper-V RC1 - cannot upgrade integration services
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2008년 5월 22일 목요일 오후 5:26
I have two XP / SP3 vitrual machines, and on each one, after I dismiss the "found new hardware" wizard, and try to install the Integration Services, I receive the "A previous installation og Hyper-V integration services has been detected"
I click OK to "upgrade or repair", and I get the following error message:
"An error has occured: Fatal error during installation."
My event viewer doesn't seem to have any relevant information.
Ideas?
Karl
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2008년 5월 22일 목요일 오후 6:01중재자Go into Add/Remove Programs and uninstall Hyper-V Guest Components (i.e., Integration Services). Reboot. Reinstall Integration Services. Let us know what happens.
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2008년 5월 22일 목요일 오후 6:34
That was the first thing I thought have (should have mentioned that)
There is nothing under Add / Remove programs with or without "show updates" checked, and there is nothing in Add/Remove Windows Componets
Karl
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2008년 6월 2일 월요일 오후 8:55소유자
Does this happen on a clean install?
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.- 답변으로 표시됨 Mike Sterling [MSFT]Owner 2008년 6월 17일 화요일 오후 4:17
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2008년 7월 26일 토요일 오후 8:50Same problem with W2K3 SP2. No way to install Integration Services. Receiving the Fatal error during Installation on every try.
In other VMs hosted in the same server the error does not happen.
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2008년 7월 26일 토요일 오후 10:46Did those images have the Virtual Server Additions installed by any chance?
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights -
2008년 7월 27일 일요일 오전 9:23I have same issue. Yes, Virtual Server Additions have been installed on the system before and uninstalled before the migration to Hyper-V. I have migrated many many machines the same way, and only one failed with the error "an error occured: fatal error during installtion."
Any ideas?
ASPnix Web Hosting -
2008년 8월 19일 화요일 오후 5:29
The virtualized server was hosting a Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 when physical, but it was uninstalled before the virtualization...
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2008년 8월 21일 목요일 오후 5:40I have the same problem as VMS and ASPnix (W2K3 R2 SP2 fatal error when installing integration components).
Here are some log entries I hope will help.
C:\Windows\setupact.log
WdfCoInstaller: [08/21/2008 12:26.39.152] ReadComponents: WdfSection for Driver Service dummy using KMDF lib version Major 0x1, minor 0x5
WdfCoInstaller: [08/21/2008 12:26.39.215] ArpEntryPresent: RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Wdf01005)
WdfCoInstaller: [08/21/2008 12:26.39.215] ArpEntryPresent wasn't found so we will assume the package was removed: error(2) The system cannot find the file specified.
WdfCoInstaller: [08/21/2008 12:26.39.371] VerifyMSRoot: exit: error(0) The operation completed successfully.
C:\Windows\vmguestsetup.log
WdfCoInstaller: [08/21/2008 12:26.42.637] Update process returned error code :error(1603) Fatal error during installation.
. Possible causes are running free version of coinstaller on checked version of OS or vice versa. Look at the Kmdf documentation as to what steps need to be followed to install the correct versionof the coinstaller
==============> Begin Log 2008/08/21 17:26:36 UTC
MUI file loaded
Parsing command line...
Command line parsing complete
Verifying execution environment
OS Version = 5.2
OS SP Level = 2
OS Platform ID = 2
OS Product Type = 3
Processor Arch = 0
Processor Count = 1
Detected previous installation; asking user to confirm
User confirmed installation
All clear
Starting the restart dialog killer thread
Restart dialog killer ready
Creating progress dialog
Dialog created
ProgressMessage = 49485
Creating worker thread
Worker thread created
Windows Directory = C:\WINDOWS
Waiting for worker thread
System32 Directory = C:\WINDOWS\system32
Drivers Directory = C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers
Application Directory = D:\support\x86
System Default Language = en-us (ENU)
HAL found at C:\WINDOWS\inf\hal.inf
About to load DLL D:\support\x86\WdfCoInstaller01005.dll
About to call preinstall
Preinstall failed with error 00000643
Detected worker thread exit
Worker thread error code = 00000643
C:\Windows\Wdf01005Inst.log
0.437: 2008/08/21 12:26:42.356 (local)
0.437: c:\89ff5467c9f232439bbb\update\update.exe (version 6.3.4.0)
0.437: Hotfix started with following command line: /quiet
0.437: In Function GetBuildType, line 1170, RegQueryValueEx failed with error 0x2
0.453: C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\wdf01000.sys is Present
0.453: FileVersion of C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\wdf01000.sys is Greater Than 1.5.5600.0
0.453: Condition Check for Line 1 of PreRequisite returned FALSE
0.453: ReadStringFromInf: UpdSpGetLineText failed: 0xe0000102
0.453: Wdf01005 Setup encountered an error: Setup cannot continue because one or more prerequisites required to install Wdf01005 failed. For More details check the Log File c:\windows\Wdf01005Inst.log
0.453: ReadStringFromInf: UpdSpGetLineText failed: 0xe0000102
0.453: Setup cannot continue because one or more prerequisites required to install Wdf01005 failed. For More details check the Log File c:\windows\Wdf01005Inst.log
0.453: Update.exe extended error code = 0xf0f4
0.453: Update.exe return code was masked to 0x643 for MSI custom action compliance.
Teenage angst has paid of well, now I'm bored and old. -
2008년 8월 21일 목요일 오후 10:24
I had a similar issue migrating a server 2008 machine and a vista machine.
I fixed both of them by having the system do a HAL re-detection upon boot.
Go into Configuration manager (msconfig.exe) and flag the system to do a HAL re-detect. Then, REBOOT.
See steps 12-14 in this blog post: http://www.groovypost.com/howto/microsoft/windows-server/migrate-microsoft-virtual-server-2005-r2-vm-to-windows-server-2008-hyper-v/
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2008년 10월 17일 금요일 오후 10:35
still no solution here?
have the same problem as described by ComfortablySad - W2K3 R2 SP2 x64 - "An error has occurred: Fatal error during installation."And
'Preinstall failed with error 00000643' in the vmguestsetup.log
The proposed hal detection solution only works with vista/windows server 2008- 답변으로 제안됨 rajuv 2009년 3월 30일 월요일 오후 7:11
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2008년 10월 17일 금요일 오후 10:37Mike Sterling [MSFT] said:
Does this happen on a clean install?
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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2008년 10월 29일 수요일 오후 4:11
Hi everybody,
I had exactly the same problem and i found a solution.
First Take a snapshot if it's not already done because we never know what is gonna happen :),
then simply delete (or rename) two file on the guest machine
C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\wdf01000.sys and
C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\wdfldr.sys
After that,you just need to reinstall the integration services.
It worked for a guest machine Windows 2003 R2 SP2 who is on a microsoft hyper-V server.- 답변으로 제안됨 a_Fab 2008년 10월 29일 수요일 오후 4:11
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2008년 11월 17일 월요일 오후 11:53I don't know how you figured out how to delete or rename these two files, but it worked for me.
When I was attempting to install integration services, it would throw an error attempting to install the "Windows Driver Framework." I would get an error "The system cannot find the file specified."
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2008년 11월 26일 수요일 오전 1:28Magic...It worked for me too.
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2009년 1월 7일 수요일 오전 4:46Yes, deleting/renaming those 2 files worked for me too.
For me, I was re-applying the Integration Services because I did a disaster recovery restore over some base VMs which had the 2 files already there. The restore overwrote or changed the OS away from many of the Integration Services drivers so I needed to re-install Integration Services. The 2 files there seemed to be the same as the ones Integration services was trying to install.
The Integration Services install routine must have a bug in it in such that it can't tell that the files existing are the same.
Maybe some of the Microsoft employees here can report this and at least get a KB article written up about this.
- 편집됨 Seafire888 2009년 1월 7일 수요일 오전 4:47 grammar
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2009년 3월 26일 목요일 오전 8:53
I have the problem described above,
Host Platform W2008_R2 build 7000
Guest Win2003 Enterprise edition
I have tried the methods described above (deleting files) reboot, etc but still have the error:
integration services update process returned error code 1603
Searching technet and so on reveals no additional information, can anyone point me in the rught direction ?
Wilf- 답변으로 제안됨 rajuv 2009년 3월 30일 월요일 오후 7:12
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2009년 3월 30일 월요일 오후 7:20I had the "An error has occured: Fatal error during installation." problem and the following procedure helped.
Go into Hyper-V manager. Select the virtual Machine (mine was Server 2003) and settings.
From the settings window, go to the Management section and click on Integration services.
On the right window uncheck all the boxes (Operation system shutdown etc) and select apply.
Restart the virtual machine and logon.
Now select Action menu and insert integration services setup disk.
It should automatically start the setup and complete without errors.
raven -
2009년 3월 31일 화요일 오후 3:16
I had the "An error has occured: Fatal error during installation." problem and the following procedure helped.
Go into Hyper-V manager. Select the virtual Machine (mine was Server 2003) and settings.
From the settings window, go to the Management section and click on Integration services.
On the right window uncheck all the boxes (Operation system shutdown etc) and select apply.
Restart the virtual machine and logon.
Now select Action menu and insert integration services setup disk.
It should automatically start the setup and complete without errors.
raven
Sorry Raven, that did not work for me, Still struggling with older VM's -
2009년 8월 15일 토요일 오후 12:45Deleting the two files solved the problem for me as well - great find.
(As Google got no hits on Installing windows driver framework I'm adding the string here for future searchers...) -
2009년 8월 28일 금요일 오후 7:14
My fix was different. Tried deleting the two files above which on reboot resulted in a Stop 7B. Applied snapshot, rebooted, and noted in Device Manager the VMBus device had a yellow warning. Uninstalled that device, rebooted, and everything fell into place.
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2009년 10월 6일 화요일 오후 8:43Same issue here. Windows Server 2008 R2, Hyper-V. I have a VM running Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 32-bit. I go to upgrade the integration services and I get the error code 1603. I cannot remove the two files mentioned below:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\wdf01000.sys and
C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\wdfldr.sys
Because it tells me they are in use. I also tried disabling all integration services features like suggested, but that did nothing.
When I try to run "setup.exe /uninstall" from a command prompt, it just launches the same installer that fails with the same error code 1603.
I was able to install on a Windows Server 2003 VM fine, as well as another Windows Server 2008 R2 VM.
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2010년 5월 19일 수요일 오후 9:02
I have the same issue. I know this is an old thread but...
Make sure the environment variables, specifically the TEMP and TMP variables point to an existing location.
- 답변으로 제안됨 snyd0r 2010년 7월 20일 화요일 오후 4:13
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2010년 7월 20일 화요일 오후 4:15
I have the same issue. I know this is an old thread but...
Make sure the environment variables, specifically the TEMP and TMP variables point to an existing location.
This did the trick!Thanks a lot for this information.
My Setup:
Windows Server 2008 R2 + HYPER-V & P2V Windows Server 2003 R2 as guest.
Cheers
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2010년 8월 18일 수요일 오전 11:44
I have the same issue. I know this is an old thread but...
Make sure the environment variables, specifically the TEMP and TMP variables point to an existing location.
This did the trick!Thanks a lot for this information.
My Setup:
Windows Server 2008 R2 + HYPER-V & P2V Windows Server 2003 R2 as guest.
Cheers
Thanks! This was it.
the problem is,
if the VM can't find the HDD on startup, where the target TMP/TEMP variable is set to, HYPER-V Components cant be installed.
For example, if you attach the HDD via SCSI Bus, the VM needs the driver from HYPER-V Components. it's a bad circle.
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2011년 3월 31일 목요일 오후 4:24
I have the same issue. I know this is an old thread but...
Make sure the environment variables, specifically the TEMP and TMP variables point to an existing location.
And make sure to delete the contents of your temp folder! I had a valid temp folder, was receiving error 1618 and once I deleted everything from windows\temp, the install completed ok. I think it was because I was trying to push updates from SCVMM first (from 2008 hyperv server) that failed, then went to my 2008 R2 server and tried to install the integration components. I think the 2008 server tried to push old files and couldn't get past that until manually deleted.
MCSE MCDBA -
2011년 9월 14일 수요일 오전 12:44
I had a doosey like this as well, and I tried EVERYTHING on all the forums and nothing worked. I had a Win2k3 R2 x64 SP2 server that I used Disk2VHD with the prep check box checked and moved it into a HyperV box running Win2k8 R2 x64 SP1, whatever I tried the Integration services install crashed with error 1603 right at the point of installing Guest Services.
So, this is what I did to work around it, cause all I really cared about was getting the synthetic NIC drivers installed.
Mount the Intigration Services ISO by choosing install intigration components option on the guest window tool bar.
Let the install error out.
Copy the x64 enu folder onto the local hdd of the guest.
look in the folder and extract the blahblahblah6.1.cab file so all the contents are available and decompressed.
Go to device manager and rightclick on that pesky unknown device that you THINK is the ethernet controller (but its not)
Get to the point where you can choose Have Disk for the driver install and browse to the folder that indicates an SMBUS driver (if your keen your eyes will lead you to it)
Let that install, then watch out cause it will start nailing you with a whole bunch of New Hardware founds. Go through each one getting to the have disk and work your way down the list of Folders that you decompressed until you get the right driver files. If you choose the wrong one, simpley click back on the dialog box and choose a different folder. Once it finds the driver *.inf file it likes it will install it.
Once the installs are all finished, simply reboot and your system will work!
Whew... I normally don't share much on these forums, but this one had me pinned for at least 4 hours and I could not let another tech suffer as I did..
Good Luck!
Now where's that VMware disk......... ;)
Brian A Bohanna- 편집됨 BrianBohanna 2011년 9월 14일 수요일 오전 12:46
- 답변으로 제안됨 BrianBohanna 2011년 9월 14일 수요일 오전 12:46
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2011년 11월 26일 토요일 오전 10:46
Copy the x64 enu folder onto the local hdd of the guest.
look in the folder and extract the blahblahblah6.1.cab file so all the contents are available and decompressed.
I had 2003 SP, so i extracted blaah6.0.cab
but I had to install drivers using safe mode
Jako -
2012년 5월 2일 수요일 오후 7:49
I fixed this by creating a new folder 'Temp' in C:\Windows. Since I had no mouse control, I had to send ALT&CTRL&DEL to open task manager, pressed ALT&F to expand File menu, selected Start new task and typed C:\Windows
I then pressed ALT &F in the explorer window, selected New > Folder type TEMP and press enter.
Using Hyper-V I inserted the integration disk and hey presto! Fixed.
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2012년 6월 20일 수요일 오후 5:59Thank you Chuck you saved my day!
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2012년 9월 6일 목요일 오후 5:10I noticed during startup that a new instance of Windows had been added. I was presented with the options of Disk2vhd or Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Switching to the latter allowed everything to install normally.

