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I was trying to install SQL Server 2017 Express Edition on my Windows 10 Pro machine. I received this message: 'Oops. Unable to install SQL Server (setup.exe). Under Program Files Microsoft SQL Server I have three folders. 110, 120, and 140.
110 and 140 are dated for today so i will show the summary of the most recent one. Overall summary: Final result: Failed: see details below Exit code (Decimal): - Exit facility code: 7 Exit error code: 3 Exit message: Could not find a part of the path 'C: Program Files Microsoft SQL Server 140 Setup Bootstrap Log 20100'.
Start time: 2018-11-16 10:25:02 End time: 2018-11-16 10:55:47 Requested action: Install Exception help link: Setup completed with required actions for features. Troubleshooting information for those features: Next step for SQLEngine: Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again. Next step for Browser: Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again. Next step for Writer: Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again. Next step for SNAC: Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again. Next step for SNACSDK: Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again.
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Next step for ComponentUpdate: Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again. Upon continuing to play around with it I found a solution. It appears as if my drives created a mix up in the installation. The SQL installer installed in the default install directory (for me which happened to be 'D:/Windows/Program Files/', and later in the installation the installer tried to access a file it thought was installed under 'C:/Program Files'. 'Could not find a part of the path 'C: Program Files Microsoft SQL Server 140 Setup Bootstrap Log 20100'.'
The file was under 'D: Windows Program Files Microsoft SQL Server 140 Setup Bootstrap Log 20100'.' I also had the same error as many others, where SQL Server was unable to access the internet. THE FIX Choose install option 'Custom' (follow a tutorial if you are confused).
Everything worked until 'Offline Installation of Microsoft Machine Learning Components' which can be found here: 'Microsoft Machine Learning Offline Installation' - Download the four.cab files and put them into a folder. On the installer: Click Browse and choose this folder as the location. The installation continued until I received an error saying a file (somewhere under 'C.
140 Setup Bootstrap') was missing. I moved the Microsoft SQL Server folder from my D drive to my C drive and the installation completed. The only errors i received were: Python - Failed R - Failed Anyone who encounters this problem, whether it be from SQL Server not being able to connect to the internet and requiring an offline install, or the installer switching directories, this fixed it for me. KEEP IN MIND: I used RegEdit to change my default install folder from C:/Program Files to D:/Windows/Program Files Issues with the installer: In the installer of SQL Server, it seems that for installing the files it uses the defualt location, but when trying to read the files later on it uses the windows default C:/Program Files. I have seen this in multiple programs, where they ignore my default and install onto the C drive. Hope this can help someone.
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