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I have Windows 11 & VS 2019 16.11.32 installed and have successfully installed the latest Fortran compilers on my laptop but failed on my desktop PC. I am using the offline version
https://registrationcenter-download.intel.com/akdlm/IRC_NAS/3a64aab4-3c35-40ba-bc9c-f80f136a8005/w_fortran-compiler_p_2024.0.2.27_offline.exe 495MB Dec 19, 2023
recommended by Ron Green on 02-15-2022 (https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-Fortran-Compiler/The-Easy-and-Fast-Way-to-Install-JUST-Fortran-with-Intel-oneAPI/td-p/1360571).
I uninstalled previous versions of the compiler using Add/Remove programs.
Installation goes OK until step 7
then starts rollback and ends with
This asks me to report the message so here it is. I would like to get these compilers working again. I previously had the older version (...0.11) version working fine. Thanks. I've some zipped tmp files from AppData\Local\Temp that I think were created during the installation and I've put them on my Google drive
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11fNJ-M938i-HfUQ7R6vq23ItpgHfAeny?usp=sharing
).
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Update - I think I have solved the problem. I noticed that my ethernet upload speed was very low (the download speed was fine) . After some testing of cables, internet service provider etc, I concluded there must be a fault with the network controller. So I have replaced the network controller with a new card and all appears to be working fine. I suspect that the installer was having trouble connecting to the mothership and this gave rise to the rather uninformative error and rollback.
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Hi David, thank you for sharing an update. We are glad that the issue has been resolved.
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