The day before yesterday, I bought a Samsung SSD and couldn't wait to replace it on the computer. As a result, something went wrong when I installed the system. The whole process tortured me all day and made me deeply feel the malice from hell.
Since I got a good hard drive, I planned to install the win10 system and leave the previous win8.1 system for spare. However, when I installed the system, I chose the wrong area and selected the C drive where win8.1 was located. After installing ghost, I found that I seemed to have selected the wrong partition. I quickly clicked to cancel. I thought it would be fine, but later I found that the C drive had been formatted. After reselecting the partition, I successfully installed the system.
Then I installed the working software SQL Server2008. A prompt appeared during the installation process. The registry was not written in, but the installation was successful. I didn't care. Then I installed vs2013, and then the disgusting situation began. VS2013 was installed and prompted that the core function installation error occurred in the middle of the installation. I didn't think too much about it and uninstalled and reinstalled it. As a result, I still encountered the same error. I decided to update the system. I kept updating the system during lunch and finally updated the system in the afternoon.
However, the latest version of the desktop icon and taskbar icon of the win10 system kept flashing. I went online and said that there was a software to change the default application, so I reset the application. After restarting the computer, it was fine, but it started to flash again after a while. I continued to install vs2013, and the core function installation error was prompted in the middle. I wondered if there was a program running in the background, which interfered with the installation of vs. However, no background program was running in the task manager.
After a long time of trouble, I decided to restore the system. I remember that there was no problem with installing vs2013 in win8.1 last time. I went to i tell you to download the system, operate the restore system directly, and waited for a long time to get the system done. I still continued to install it from SQL Server 2008, because vs2013 comes with a low version of SQL Server. I haven't studied the specific version carefully, but after installing SQL Server 2008, the installation failed.
Because I was worried that the system would automatically update the system when it was connected to the network, I automatically closed the system after installing the system. However, I was still worried that other messy uncertainties would affect the installation of the software, so I didn't connect to the network directly. However, this led to an error in installing SQL Server2008, and an error in a service module prompted. It could be installed successfully but could not log in. At this time, my temper was almost unbearable.
No matter what, I then installed vs 2013. Surprisingly, I installed it smoothly this time and I breathed a deep breath. I opened the program and tried it. There was no problem with vs2013. I happily poured a cup of tea. I just took a sip and remembered that there was still some problem with SQL Server, so I went online to check the solution. I looked at a reliable post and followed it, but I still couldn't log in. I found several methods but couldn't solve it.
I began to doubt life. I was so angry that I gritted my teeth and restored the system of win10 and installed the system. I first turned off the system automatic update, turned off the firewall, turned off the defender, uninstalled several rogue software installed in ghost binding, and restarted the system. I felt that every step I took was careful and kept praying in my heart that there was no problem.
First of all, install SQL Server 2008, configure it step by step, and wait for installation. At this time, a small box popped up in the lower right corner of the computer prompted that the software was modifying the default browser. At this time, I seemed to have found the root of the problem. Because the system installed through ghost was still sent a surprise, the invisible rogue software was already lurking deeply in the system, but I was still waiting for the software to be installed, and it was a result that it was an error.
Without saying a word, I decisively installed the system again. This time I decided not to install it through ghost, and directly decompressed the system image file, operated and installed the system step by step, and patiently installed the system. As expected, no rogue software was brought out. Out of caution, I still turned off the system update, firewall, and defenser.
This time it is definitely OK. I hinted myself and installed SQL Server 2008 with a nervous mood. There was no abnormal prompt during this period. Then I pretended to be vs 2013, and it was also smooth. Hahaha, I finally got it done. At this moment, I punched the wall with one punch. It was so fucking hard. I felt like I was about to cry. Just to change the SSD, I suffered so much grievances and got angry. Oh, my little temper!
This time, the process of climbing to hell and climbing to hell, I plan to record it. I will learn from my mistakes and learn from it. If I encounter such a problem, I will not be able to do it for so long. This process is too painful.
Remember: The system must install a pure version and refuse to be kidnapped by rogue software!