> Good afternoon/good morning
> During the VirtualBox update it was not possible to uninstall it, so I
> deleted the files and cleaned the Windows registry, deleting all
> traces and deleting all the Windows TEMP folders, now when I try to
> install the latest version I cannot because the file is missing at the address below.
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> C:\Users\romul\AppData\Local\Temp\8el8pzo500p6m0xrmxeh3dsy\0kdke9o1f4g
> 8pzxys0yirovy.msi I would like help to use VirtualBox again. Could you
> provide the necessary files to correct it and allow a new installation
> or a way to do the new installation without this error?
During the VirtualBox update it was not possible to uninstall it
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romullobarreto
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During the VirtualBox update it was not possible to uninstall it
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romullobarreto
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Re: During the VirtualBox update it was not possible to uninstall it
Suspect that you missed quite a bit in the registry (which is hard to do manually anyway - the MSI file in your error message must be there in some dark corner of the registry). There's a Microsoft tool for cleaning broken stuff from the MSI installer, called "Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter". Download it and use it to remove the leftovers of the previous install, then the new install shouldn't ask for no longer existing files.
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romullobarreto
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- Joined: 3. Feb 2025, 23:49
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- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: Windows 11
Re: During the VirtualBox update it was not possible to uninstall it
Thank you, you solved my problem!!
Re: During the VirtualBox update it was not possible to uninstall it
That should resolve the issue for the new installklaus wrote: ↑7. Feb 2025, 10:59 Suspect that you missed quite a bit in the registry (which is hard to do manually anyway - the MSI file in your error message must be there in some dark corner of the registry). There's a Microsoft tool for cleaning broken stuff from the MSI installer, called "Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter". Download it and use it to remove the leftovers of the previous install, then the new install shouldn't ask for no longer existing files.