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I would like to thank you for your support!!
I am still facing a problem in integrating VS with oneabi basekit. According to the provided link: Intel® Compilers compatibility with Microsoft Visual Studio* and...
I can integrate "w_BaseKit_p_2021.2.0.2871_offline" with VS 16.8.2. I tried to install VS 16.8.2 as shown in this figure, but when I started to install basekit 2021.2.0, the installation doesn't start, just showing the background of installations as shown in the attached image and then disappeared.
- OS build on which you are installing the software
--- Windows 10 and OS:19044.2846
- Is the installer an online or an offline package?
--- Offline
--- w_BaseKit_p_2021.2.0.2871_offline.exe
- Version of Microsoft Visual Studio installed along with it's build version
--- Microsoft Visual Studio professional 2019. Version 16.8.2
--- Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4.8.04084
- Other versions of Intel® Parallel Studio XE or Intel® oneAPI already installed on the system
--- I tried first to install Intel® oneAPI 2021, when I was not able to install them. Then I installed Intel® oneAPI 2023, which were installed smoothly. Then, I uninstalled them to try Intel® oneAPI 2021 again and again and again without any success.
- Screenshots of the error screen
--- There is no an error message, just showing the background of installations as shown in the attached image and then disappeared.
- Installation Log files.
--- I don't find this path. What I found is C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\Installer
--- Installer is the only folder in Intel folder.
*Thanks for supporting
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Hi Mohamed, thank did you choose the Desktop Development with C++ workload during the installation of Microsoft Visual Studio? It is a mandatory step to ensure smooth integration.
For guidance on how to do that, visit: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/guide/installing-microsoft-visual-studio-2019-for-use-with-intel-compilers.html
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Yes, this is my installation sitting:
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Mohamed, our investigation show us that on Microsoft* Windows*, the installation of Intel® oneAPI Toolkits versions 2022.1 and 2022.1.2 and standalone components will fail using Microsoft* Visual Studio* 2019 & 2022 version 17.1.x.
There were 2 possible workarounds suggested to our users at that point of time prior to installing an Intel® oneAPI toolkit or component:
- Uninstall Visual Studio 2022 version 17.1.x and install the older version 17.0.6 from here Visual Studio 2022 Release History | Microsoft Docs> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2022/release-history.
- Replace Microsoft.VisualStudio.Setup.Configuration.Native.dll with same dll from a Visual Studio 2022 17.0.x release. For example, from version 17.0.6 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2022/release-history
This issue has been addressed in the later releases. We suggest you to use the latest toolkits and it should work fine.
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Thanks for your suggestions.
Unfortunately, it is required to install these older versions. So, I can not go with these new versions. Please let me explain again the problem.
Now, I already installed MVS professional 2019. Version 16.8.2, but I am not able to install w_BaseKit_p_2021.2.0.2871_offline.exe.
Any suggestions to install this oneabi version?
Thanks
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Mohamed, any specific reason why you want to avoid installing the new versions? We need this information so that we can think of a possible workaround regarding you query.
We would like to know.
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Yes, there is a specific reason. I want to COMPILE Delft3d which were designed based on these specific versions:
MVS 2019 (16.8.2) + Intel oneapi Basekit and HPCkit (2021.2). I tried different versions, but the compilation failed.
I found online some recommendations to extracting the files w_BaseKit_p_2021.2.0.2871_offline.exe and then running bootstraper.exe manually. But even this, it didn't work with me.
I really look forward to get a solution from your side.
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Mohamed, thank you for the information. We will check internally and share an update with you on this issue very soon.
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Mohamed, could you disable the 3D video acceleration on your system and try the installation with the Intel® oneAPI installer again?
For guidance, please visit here: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-how-can-i-turn-off-3d-hardware/54844c2f-c783-48e8-8c01-733fe2c8e0d5
We would like to know.
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Mohamed, unfortunately we were unable to hear back from you.
If you have any further queries, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.
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