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Hi Haikuan, do you have a Visual Studio installed on your system? If so, could you share which version?
Also, we would need the log file. The default location is> C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\logs
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Hi, my visual studio version is 17.0.2. And there is only a installer folder in C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\.
Also, when i try to click view log file at gui, it doesn't show any message.
Moreover, do you think if it's related to my PC(Dell Optiplex 3080).
By the way, i post this reply by my phone.
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Haikuan, the toolkit is tested on a list of platforms prior to it's release. These make up the list of supported platforms. You could check the list here: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/system-requirements/intel-oneapi-base-toolkit-system-requirements.html
It may or may not work on other platforms. However, if it does not work, we will be unable to support it.
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list here:
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10105T CPU @3.00GHz 2.90GHz
RAM: 8.00GB
OS: Windows 11(21H2)
Available Disk space: 80GB
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Haikuan, could you perform a Command Line installation instead of the GUI installation?
For step by step guidance on a Command Line installation, visit here> https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/installation-guide-for-intel-oneapi-toolkits-linux/top/installation/install-with-command-line.html#install-with-command-line
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Haikuan, thank you for the log file.
We have contacted you internally with some information. Please check your inbox for further updates.
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Haikuan, we see that the installed package is not corrupted. Please follow these new commands for Command Line installation on Windows by clicking here> https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/installation-guide-for-intel-oneapi-toolkits-windows/top/installation/install-with-command-line.html#install-with-command-line
Also, do you have older version of Intel® oneAPI Base/HPC Toolkits installed on your system? We would like to know.
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hi, sorry for the late reply. I have never installed any oneAPI toolkits. And when i tried to install oneAPI again use ".\w_BaseKit_p_2022.2.0.252_offline.exe -r no -s -a --silent --eula accept", it gave me the follow error.
Also log file in this path is attached.
It seems there is a path error, which maybe relative to my chinese user name.
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Haikuan, the command can be modified as well. If you are planning a silent installation, perform the below steps:
- Go to the directory where the installer is located
- Run the following command:
w_[Toolkit Name]Kit_[version]_offline.exe -s -a --silent --eula accept
- In silent mode, integration into Visual Studio* is installed by default (if supported). You need to have the Desktop development with C++ workload installed into each Visual Studio instance beforehand. To skip Visual Studio* integration, pass the following arguments to the installation command: -p=NEED_VSXXXX_INTEGRATION=0, where XXXX is the Visual Studio version. For example, to install a toolkit and skip integration into Visual Studio* 2019, use the following installation command:
w_[Toolkit Name]Kit_[version]_offline.exe -s -a --silent --eula accept -p=NEED_VS2019_INTEGRATION=0
- Once the installation is complete, verify that the toolkit is installed in the default directory: C:\Program Files(x86)\Intel\oneAPI.
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Haikuan, thank you for sharing the solution with us. We are glad that the issue has been resolved.
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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