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Dear Intel OneAPI developer and user,
I accidentally deleted the folder that contains my old oneapi (2021.3) and .sh files, and when I install new oneapi (2022), it says
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Software Pre-requisite Check | Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit
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There are one or more unresolved issues based on your system configuration and
component selection
You can resolve all the issues without exiting the installer and re-check, or
you can exit, resolve the issues, and then run the Installation again.
Critical Pre-requisites:
(Must be resolved before Installation can begin)
Another program is being installed.
Wait until that installation is complete, and then try installing this software again.
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Could you help me out? I have deleted all possible files including the "." files, but the issue is still existing.
Seemly like the configuration is hidden somewhere, but I couldn't find it. I have seen this website (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/installation-guide-for-intel-oneapi-toolkits-linux/top/uninstall-oneapi-toolkits-and-components.html), but didn't work. Sorry for the trouble, I should properly uninstall it instead of directly deleting all related folders.
Thank you in advance for your help!
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Hi Arpan,
Just an update: I used the command, top, to kill my processes, and the oneapi is starting to work! Thank you so much for giving me good points!
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Hi Xiaobo, could you try the below steps:
- Press Windows key + R
- In the dialog box, type: msconfig and press Enter
It should open the System Configuration Utility Tool.
- Go to the Services tab
- Click Disable all option at the bottom
- Click Apply then OK
If you are prompted to restart the system, please do it. Once that is done, try proceeding to install the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit again.
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Hi Arpan,
Thank you so much for your response! I am actually using CentOS on remote, which I don't have any visualized format, could you help instruct me how to do that in CentOS using command line?
Much appreciate it!
Best,
Xiaobo
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Hi Arpan,
Just an update: I used the command, top, to kill my processes, and the oneapi is starting to work! Thank you so much for giving me good points!
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Xiaobo, thank you for sharing the update. We are glad that your 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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