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The report states:
and then it states:
Which one is it? |
I got too tired waiting for the answer to my question. |
Exact same thing. D: drive is gone, go to reinstall, it gets to what I presume is near the end of the install wizard and says, "The drive or UNC share you selected does not exist or is not accessible. Please select another" but there never was an option to select a drive to install to. The previous version can't be uninstalled because it can't find the uninstaller (because the drive is gone). |
@aptwebapps try calling the installer with |
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Setup
64-bit
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
defaults?
Defaults except include symlinks
to the issue you're seeing?
My "D:" drive had failed. I had my previous install of Git on that drive. I was trying to install to a different drive ("K:"), but was not given the opportunity to select a path (I assume my registry pointed to the previous install on the no non-existent drive).
When I assigned a new drive to "D:", I received the error "unable to remove previous version, trying to continue install" or similar during install. Install continued and was successful
Details
bash
Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example
this will help us understand the issue.
Successful installation
Install aborted with "invalid path" error
URL to that repository to help us with testing?
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