I can't install node.js (0.8.9). I'm doing it via Setup Wizard and each time at the end of installation I get message "Node.js Setup Wizard ended prematurely".
What could it be? Thanks.
I can't install node.js (0.8.9). I'm doing it via Setup Wizard and each time at the end of installation I get message "Node.js Setup Wizard ended prematurely".
What could it be? Thanks.
I had this error on Windows 7 x64 (node-v0.10.28-x64.msi) and was able to install by choosing not to install the "Online documentation shortcuts" during the Custom Setup part of the installation. Select "Entire feature will be unavailable".
None of the other solutions worked for me, but I did install as admin and log the output. The logs were not helpful (reported a FatalError, not much else).
Credit where credit's due - I found the answer here: https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/4516
I was try to install node-v8.1.4-x64.msi many times in window7 and finally successful. Please follow below step:--
Most of the times this issue is coming because of the antivirus program which we've installed. First scan the setup file using the antivirus program to make sure it's a virus free file and then stop the antivirus program for few minutes and try to install nodeJS.
Running command prompt with administrative rights and then running msi worked for me.
Installing without the
Performance counters
feature made the installation work. All credits go to joaocgreis for the comment on the NodeJS GitHub issue tracker.This may help someone in the future. I got a similar message from the installer and found that I could go to command prompt and run the MSI with a command line option to make it create a log file (like
node-v0.10.24-x64.msi /lxv C:\Logs\Nodejs.log
), where you can choose what the log is called and where it goes.In my case, we are running in an Active Directory domain environment and some of our folders that are normally local are redirected to a network share so they are always there no matter what computer we log into. Mostly for the benefit of our "My Documents" folder.
When looking through the log I found the actual error that I was getting:
Resolution (for me)
Oddly enough, just running an admin escalated command prompt first, and then running the MSI lets it install correctly.
I think the difference is that when you double-click on an MSI and it escalates, it runs as
TrustedInstaller
and while that account has access to everything on my box, it does not have network access. When I run an escalated command prompt, it is running as me, but already escalated (the MSI never needs to ask for escalation), so it works.Final Note:
As of 7/22/2015, the node.js team has finally tracked down the issue with the installer and from 0.12.8 and forward this should be no longer an issue for us. I tested an early version of the installer for them to make sure it worked for me and there were no hitches with the install.
https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/5849#issuecomment-123905214
As of this writing, 7/30/2015, the current version was still 0.12.7, so x.8 has not yet been rolled out to the masses I guess.