I downloaded the files Prof. Watkins uploaded onto his server for Maya 2015. Originally, I got errors dealing with pre-requisites causing the installation to not even start, so I had to edit the setup.ini file within the folder to bypass it. Now, whenever I install, regardless of directory, I get the error "Overlapped I/O operation in progress.". I have deleted Temp folders related to Maya within my C:/User/Username/AppData/Roaming/Autodesk. I also have accessed my "regedit" and deleted the temporary folders for Autodesk within there aswell. I have rebooted, and still cannot bypass this error. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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The original errors were ones dealing with installing things such as C++ 2012 (x86), Directx, ect. The initialization of installing those programs caused Maya to fail the install. (Note: I was running in admin mode, along with previously having everything up to date.) I uninstalled the programs, and still got the message (this was a suggested solution for this error), so I edited the ini file to bypass the verification of those programs. Now when I try to install Maya, I'm given the error message (Overlapped I/O operation in progress.) for an unknown reason..
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Originally posted by Professor Watkins View PostNot sure what that could be. You may try re-downloading one more time (be sure that you use the second .exe to unpack things (not the first)), and installing from there.
If you still have problems, it sounds like contacting AutoDesk directly will be your best bet.
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Originally posted by Professor Watkins View PostNot sure what that could be. You may try re-downloading one more time (be sure that you use the second .exe to unpack things (not the first)), and installing from there.
If you still have problems, it sounds like contacting AutoDesk directly will be your best bet.
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As I've been thinking about this, you might also want to double-check that you don't have any Anti-virus software running (especially when unzipping/unpacking the exe). When I first tried installing, I had a lot of problems because my anti-virus software had blocked one of the things the exe had unpacked; and then Maya couldn't find them when it tried to install.
You might try deleting all of your old install stuff. Download again, turn off anti-virus, unpack to your desktop (some place that you know you have write privelages to), and then install again. Then after successfully installing turn your anti-virus back on.
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As I've been thinking about this, you might also want to double-check that you don't have any Anti-virus software running (especially when unzipping/unpacking the exe). When I first tried installing, I had a lot of problems because my anti-virus software had blocked one of the things the exe had unpacked; and then Maya couldn't find them when it tried to install.
You might try deleting all of your old install stuff. Download again, turn off anti-virus, unpack to your desktop (some place that you know you have write privelages to), and then install again. Then after successfully installing turn your anti-virus back on.
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