The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
SQL Server Setup fails during the installation process when it attempts to
start SQL Server. Setup shows the following error message in a dialog box
before it quits:
The Windows NT event log shows the following error message:
CAUSE
A previous installation of SQL Server was removed by deleting the files
from the SQL Server directory. Manually deleting registry keys and removing
files is not the best way to remove SQL Server. Doing this causes any
subsequent reinstallation to fail with the following error in the errorlog:
The "Remove SQL Server option" may also be unavailable in the Setup program, so the only way to correctly reinstall SQL Server is to cleanly remove SQL Server and then reinstall it. WORKAROUND
To reinstall SQL Server correctly, perform the following steps:
MORE INFORMATION
The RegistryRebuild = ON switch can not only be used in this situation, but
also to recover from a situation where the Windows NT registry has been
damaged, inadvertently modified, or restored. For more information, see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q157805 : BUG: RegistryRebuild Option of Setup Is Not Documented Additional query words:
regrebuild rebuildregistry gray grey greyed grayed disabled
Keywords : kberrmsg kbsetup SSrvInst |
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