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    Code Composer Studio installation problem...

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    VasfiOmurlu
    Posted by VasfiOmurlu
    on May 19 2009 04:57 AM
    Prodigy10 points
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    Hi,

    I am getting an error when I am installing the code composer studio v3.3 that says

    "Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer Package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor."

    This happens for every computer I have tried, so does not depend on the windows installer package I guess. I am attaching installer log file that was generated by the installer. 

    Any help is appreciated. Thanks a lot...

    Emre

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    • Bernie Thompson TI
      Posted by Bernie Thompson TI
      on May 19 2009 09:10 AM
      Mastermind41680 points

      The error 1722 is a Windows installation error that can happen because of individual PC operating system and settings. There are a couple of ways to fix this:

      One way is to install CCS using the custom-install option (where you can pick and choose which components to install).  Go under each platform (C2000, C5000, C6000...) and choose "not" to install BIOS.  Then once the installer finishes go here and install BIOS 5.32 (latest version which does not use install-shield) and once the BIOS is installed go to component manager and select that BIOS version for all your platforms. 

      Alternatively, this has been known to be fixed by modifying the regional and language options of the host Windows sysem. Go to Control Panel and Regional and Language Options and make sure under "regional options" "English (United States)" and Location "United States" is selected.  Users who had other regions set (such as "Turkish") have run in to this issue.  After changing to "United States" the install should work ok. 

       

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    • Ki-Soo Lee
      Posted by Ki-Soo Lee
      on May 19 2009 09:52 AM
      Guru119215 points

      Emre - Looking at your log file it appears that the BIOS installer is indeed the issue. This sometimes occurs in sepcific environments. I would follow Bernie's suggestions to not install BIOS. This should resolve the issue. If you still get the issue, let us know and I can point you to another workaround.

      Thanks

      ki

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    • BEllison
      Posted by BEllison
      on Sep 01 2009 13:29 PM
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      I am getting the same error even after I have removed all the BIOS install options. 

      I should mention that I am trying to run setup again after I had uninstalled a previous installation. ( The previous install had completed, but code composer was unable to connect to my emulator even though SdConfig would work fine.  I thought I might have messed something up, so I tried to uninstall and run setup again. )  The DSP/Bios was listed in my list of programs in the control panel, but it said it was unable to remove it properly.

      Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated !

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    • Ki-Soo Lee
      Posted by Ki-Soo Lee
      on Sep 01 2009 13:38 PM
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      Error 1722 is often related to the BIOS installer, but not always. Can you attach your TI_InstallLog.txt file so I can confirm that the issue is related to the BIOS installer?

       

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    • BEllison
      Posted by BEllison
      on Sep 01 2009 13:58 PM
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      TI_InstallLog.txt

      Here is the log file.

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    • Ki-Soo Lee
      Posted by Ki-Soo Lee
      on Sep 01 2009 14:14 PM
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      Thanks. Indeed it is related to the BIOS installer. There is a way to completely bypass the BIOS installation. This has been known to help workaround the issue. It involves tweaking the existing install files. If you can provide a e-mail address, I can send it to you. Also let me know if you are installing the full tools or the free eval tools.

      Thanks

      ki

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    • BEllison
      Posted by BEllison
      on Sep 01 2009 15:48 PM
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      Thanks for the help.  I am using the full version of code composer studio, platinum v3.3.  bellison@hmgsl.com

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    • Andrea Tacchetti
      Posted by Andrea Tacchetti
      on Oct 30 2009 07:36 AM
      Prodigy140 points

      Hi,

      I have exactly the same problem, the installation fails for a 1722 error while installing the DSP Bios although I could not see any BIOS setup in the installer, can I have those files please?

       

      andrea.tacchetti _AT_ cern.ch

       

      sorry for the anti-spam address, it makes my life a lot easier!

       

      Thanks

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    • Oleg Konevsky
      Posted by Oleg Konevsky
      on Oct 31 2009 00:31 AM
      Prodigy20 points

      Hello everyone,

      it looks like I've stumbled upon the same issue: installation of CCS Platinum v 3.3 in Win XP SP2  hangs forever upon reaching DSP/bios setup. If I kill the process dsp_bios_setupwin32_5_31_02_08.exe from the Task Manager, MSI  posts an error 1772 and rolls back.

      I can't attach the log file due to security software on company's PC, but it looks exactly the same as the one attached to BEllison's post. Here is where the problems start to show:

      Action start 11:41:40: InstallFinalize.
      DEBUG: Error 2835:  The control ErrorIcon was not found on dialog ErrorDialog
      Internal Error 2835. ErrorIcon, ErrorDialog
      Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.  Action SETUPinstallBios, location: E:\setup\DSP_BIOS\dsp_bios_setupwin32_5_31_02_08.exe, command: -options "C:\CCStudio_v3.3\options.txt" -silent 
      MSI (s) (84:30) [13:07:08:848]: Product: Code Composer Studio v3.3 -- Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.  Action SETUPinstallBios, location: E:\setup\DSP_BIOS\dsp_bios_setupwin32_5_31_02_08.exe, command: -options "C:\CCStudio_v3.3\options.txt" -silent 
      Action ended 13:07:09: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
      Action ended 13:07:44: INSTALL. Return value 3.
      Action ended 13:07:44: ExecuteAction. Return value 3.
      Action start 13:07:44: Fatal_Error.
      Action ended 13:12:46: Fatal_Error. Return value 2.
      Action ended 13:12:46: INSTALL. Return value 3.
      === Logging stopped: 10/31/2009  13:12:47 ===
      MSI (c) (68:70) [13:12:47:184]: Product: C
      ode Composer Studio v3.3 -- Installation operation failed.

      Dear Ki-Soo, I would really appreciate if you sent the mentioned above tweaked version of installation program to bypass DSP/bios setup to this e-mail: oleg.konevsky@samsung.com .

      Thank you in advance.

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    • Peter Jenckel
      Posted by Peter Jenckel
      on Apr 08 2010 10:07 AM
      Prodigy20 points

      Hello Ki Soo Lee,

      i read your answer about installation of CodeComposer and DSP-Bios.

      I have the same problem during installation and in my log file I see, that there is the problem with the Bios-Installation.

      So i think, if you gave the information from your post also to, ithink it will help me.

      My E-Mailadress is: "peter.jenckel@levitec.de" and I am installing a full version of CodeComposer 3.3

      Thanks, Peter.

       

      PS: The beginning and the end of my LOG-File:

      === Logging started: 4/8/2010  16:07:38 ===
      Action start 16:07:38: INSTALL.
      Action start 16:07:38: WiseGetIeVersion.
      Action ended 16:07:38: WiseGetIeVersion. Return value 1.
      Action start 16:07:38: LaunchConditions.
      Action ended 16:07:38: LaunchConditions. Return value 1.
      Action start 16:07:38: Setup_Dialog.
      Info 2898. MSSansSerif8, MS Sans Serif, 1
      Info 2898. Arial14, Arial, 1
      Info 2898. Arial10, Arial, 1
      Action ended 16:07:38: Setup_Dialog. Return value 1.
      Action start 16:07:38: FindRelatedProducts.
      Action ended 16:07:38: FindRelatedProducts. Return value 1.
      Action start 16:07:38: AppSearch.
      Action ended 16:07:38: AppSearch. Return value 1.
      .

      .

      .

      .

      Action start 16:08:15: SetupCompMgr.
      Action ended 16:08:15: SetupCompMgr. Return value 1.
      Action start 16:08:15: InstallFinalize.
      DEBUG: Error 2835:  The control ErrorIcon was not found on dialog ErrorDialog
      Internal Error 2835. ErrorIcon, ErrorDialog
      Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.  Action SETUPinstallBios, location: R:\setup\DSP_BIOS\dsp_bios_setupwin32_5_31_02_08.exe, command: -options "C:\CCStudio_v3.3\options.txt" -silent
      MSI (s) (BC:AC) [16:10:55:640]: Product: C2000 Code Composer Studio v3.3 -- Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.  Action SETUPinstallBios, location: R:\setup\DSP_BIOS\dsp_bios_setupwin32_5_31_02_08.exe, command: -options "C:\CCStudio_v3.3\options.txt" -silent

      Action ended 16:10:56: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
      Action ended 16:11:09: INSTALL. Return value 3.
      Action ended 16:11:09: ExecuteAction. Return value 3.
      Action start 16:11:09: Fatal_Error.
      Action ended 16:11:11: Fatal_Error. Return value 2.
      Action ended 16:11:11: INSTALL. Return value 3.
      === Logging stopped: 4/8/2010  16:11:11 ===
      MSI (c) (74:98) [16:11:11:140]: Product: C2000 Code Composer Studio v3.3 -- Installation operation failed.

      DSP/BIOS CCS 3.3 Install
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    • Peter Jenckel
      Posted by Peter Jenckel
      on Apr 09 2010 06:24 AM
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      Hello Mr. Konevsky,

       

      did Mrs. Ki-Soo sent the tweaked version of the Installation programms to you?

      I would be happy, if you can sent this files also to me, because i habe the same problem.

       

      Thank you in advance, Peter Jenckel.

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    • Ki-Soo Lee
      Posted by Ki-Soo Lee
      on Apr 09 2010 09:37 AM
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      Peter,

      Please send me a private message (click on my name to get to my profile and an option to start a conversation will be available in the upper right hand corner). And let me know if you are using the full tools or the eval version.

      Thanks

      ki

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    • Oleg Konevsky
      Posted by Oleg Konevsky
      on Apr 10 2010 01:12 AM
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      Dear Peter,

       

      I got no reply to my request and no "tweaked" installation program. After all, I ended up reinstalling Windows and setting up CCS in totally clean OS environment. Painful and silly solution, but it seemed to be the only way.

       

      Best luck,

      Oleg.

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    • Daniel Fernandes
      Posted by Daniel Fernandes
      on Apr 12 2010 09:10 AM
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      Hello, 

       

      I have the same problem as Emre (our log are very similar), I tried to uncheck the installation of DSP Bios, but i got exactly the same error.

      It appears that there is a modified msi file that could fix the problem, is that true?

      If so, could you please send it zipped (i'm afraid my company could consider a msi file as a virus) to : 

      daniel.fernandes.external@eads.com

      Best regards, 

      Daniel

      17222 install bios
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    • Kuve Ma
      Posted by Kuve Ma
      on May 10 2010 21:03 PM
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      Hi Ki,

      I also have this issue to reinstall CCS3.3 with Error msg: 1722.

      Can you please send me the "setup.msi" file and I use the full version.

      Thank you!

       

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