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I just updated my compiler to 2013 ver3 from 2011 ver8 (trying to fix a debug problem I was having with one source file).
The new install did not fix the problem but otherwise the compiler appeared to work OK. Because c: drive on my system is very short on spare space and 2013 ver3 was working OK, I then removed the old version.
However, since removing 2011 ver8 I can no longer compile programs. VS 2010 opens and I can open solutions / projects OK; ie. the edit windows display OK.
However, as soon as I attempt to recompile the project, the attached message comes up and I can proceed no further; ie. no longer able to compile.
I assume that uninstalling 2011 ver8 has crippled something.
Where to from here? Do I need to reinstall 2013 ver3? If so, just reinstall over the top of the existing install?
Thanks for any help
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David,
Did you only install the 64-bit version of the new compiler? If the version you installed was also for 32-bit, I would expect reinstalling the new version should fix this. Normally, reinstalling over the top of an existing compile is not a problem. If this doesn't work, then you'll need to wait for some advice from the Intel guys when they're next online.
David
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David. I installed both (? w_fcompxe_novsshell_2013.3.171.exe). Problem is occurring for all combinations (Release/Debug, Win 32/x64).
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You could try repairing your installation (e.g. in Add/Remove Programs), but in my experience it's more often necessary to remove and re-install ifort when the installation goes bad. As you normally allow the temporary installer files to be removed, you need to extract them anyway.
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Yes, you will need to reinstall the 2013 version. You may be able to get away with a "repair", but I suggest a reinstall.
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Thanks Tim and Steve (& David)
Reinstall over the top of the existing 2013 install?
Or Uninstall first, then reinstall?
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full uninstall and install, The installer normally would not allow you to proceed with complete install unless you remove that version first.
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Done and now compiling. For what it is worth, I uninstalled the compiler only, not VS2010 or the VS integration stuff.
Thanks
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Yes, that's fine.

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