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<div>Please have a try with visual studio 2015 enterprise with update 3 ISO image. Download the DVD file in this page, it includes most of packages from the downloading process, but it still need internet connection during the installation. On April 26, 2021, Visual Studio 2015 and older web installer files were removed from the Microsoft Download Center.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I will also add that it you can try downloading either the x86 or x64 . i found downloading the opposite one on this =visual%20studio%202015 </div><div></div><div>I forgot which one i downloaded but its definitely in there!</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>javascript_projectsystem.msi visual studio 2015 download</div><div></div><div>Download Zip: https://t.co/JcPPngTxHs </div><div></div><div></div><div>Please have a try with visual studio 2015 enterprise with update 3 ISO image. Download the DVD file in this page, it includes most of packages from the downloading process, but it still needs internet connection during the installation. On April 26, 2021, Visual Studio 2015 and older web installer files were removed from the Microsoft Download Center.</div><div></div><div></div><div> PengGe-MSFT But I want to know why the professional version is not working with windows 7 and other versions too I downloaded the visual studio 2015 professional version but it's not installed on the local machine the size of the setup is approx. 7.2 GB.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Here are some additional tips, that might help you diagnose the problem with the installation.How to determine if the installation is stuck or notIf you are unsure if setup is just stuck or the component takes a while to install, check the processes in Task Manager. The number of processes will continue to change. Some of the processes that will come and go during installation:ngen.exemsiexec.exe - Windows installerconhost.exedllhost.exe - COM surrugateVSIXInstaller.exeSo if you think the installation is stuck, monitoring processes in Task Manager might help you determine if that is indeed the case.Checking the installation log filesAnother way to analyze the setup is to check out the installation logs. In Windows 7, these files are located at %userprofile%\appdata\local\temp.Each component has its own installation log file. All filenames start with dd_vs_community_.ConclusionVisual Studio setup needs to install a lot of components, so it may take a while to finish but sometimes the setup can get stuck. First, we need to determine if the installation is really stuck. If it is, we can try different things to solve the problem. We can simply try Restart and Uninstall or we could download ISO and install it offline.If you found this post useful, consider sharing it on social networks. If you solved this issue in any other way, drop a comment and let us know.TweetSharePinRedditTags: Visual Studio - Issues & ErrorsRelated PostsFebruary 13, 2013Visual StudioVS : How to solve error - The project file could not be loaded. Could not find a part of the pathRead MoreAugust 21, 2022Visual StudioMonoGame: Fixing type or namespace name 'Xna' does not exist errorRead MoreDecember 5, 2017Visual StudioVS : How to solve Could not load file or assembly Newtonsoft.Json errorRead More12 CommentsClick HERE to add your CommentAbbas Banu VohraApril 9, 2016ReplyThis is a good post, but it is way off mark. I have been researching this issue and i am really surprised, that most of the folks trying to install visual studio 2015 or one of its update are not aware of a simple fact, that all they have to do is run the setup as an admin with the /NoWeb argument and the setup will succeed in reasonable time. The real culprit is not the setup itself, but that it tries to download and apply optional items not included in the .iso file. Of course if you use the web setup to install the product, you do get a feedback on the main core items that are initially installed, and all those items are available in the iso, which can be easily downloaded. But the other optional items can only be applied by the setup by downloading and then be installed. So i simple use the /Layout argument to the visual studio setup to cache all the items offline, then i use either /NoWeb or disconnect from internet or both to ensure that i can install all my components ok.</div><div></div><div>Hope this helps to someone ?adminApril 9, 2016ReplyThank you for the comprehensive explanation of your solution. I'll add it to the post.JoeraidJanuary 27, 2018ReplyI think what you said about the installer trying to apply nonexistent components is correct I checked the task manager undertaking the same problem of it being stuck and found that two processes (can't remember the names exactly but I believe they both started with KB and had a bunch of numbers) are running in the background and once terminated the installer signaled completion. Interestingly, it gave a message stating that 133 out of 131 components have been repaired which is hilarious. Might not be the same problem for everyone but terminating the two processes is worth the try, it worked for me.Sreekanth GollaMay 5, 2016ReplyThank you for the post. After certain software install or a system restore (windows 7), it is important you do additional reboot of the machine before doing installs or uninstalls. Ideally such software should ask for reboot but they do not do so after install. I had a situation where my uninstall was stuck for several hours doing nothing. When-ever this happen after uninstall of any vc++ redistributable or a visual studio component, then i did reboot before proceeding further when ever I'm stuck. Only VS 2013 uninstall was smart to detect upon a reboot that there was a pending uninstall killed before reboot. Thank you all. Good luck!UnknownMay 25, 2016ReplyStill not fixed for me ?Nilesh BedekarAugust 15, 2016ReplyI have tried every damn thing to install VS 2015 Professional on windows 7 pro sp1... I disabled my QuickHeal... started setup after disabling uac... it still gets stuck at various junctures... did a forced shut down when it was stuck for the first time as i found this info after googling... also tried to launch the setup in safe mode with nw... nothing works and this stupid piece of shit never gets installed completely... this really is a pain in the **********adminAugust 15, 2016ReplySorry to hear that. For me, after few failed installation attempts, downloading the ISO and installing it offline finally did the trick.Reha OguzOctober 26, 2016ReplyJust kill the java.exe several times when installation hangs.</div><div></div><div>It worked for meAbdullahJanuary 24, 2017ReplyA very good article for vs installation related problems.</div><div></div><div>Tip:</div><div></div><div>Under section Diagnostics Tips, there may be other sub-installers appearing and disappearing in Task Manager when downloading offline installer. A better approach would be to use a utility like _changes_view.html to see if installer is continually downloading files at your specified location given to installer. Simply give the path to this tool and this will monitor folder changes at run time. This helped me decide that installer was not actually stuck. It was just taking some time (downloading optional items :/)adminJanuary 24, 2017ReplyThank you for the tip about FolderChangesView utility. You are right. This tool can come really handy with the VS installation issue.David KJune 22, 2018ReplyI had a similar problem. The issue was that the splash screen wasn't updating unless I dragged it around with the mouse. Looks like an update event wasn't being handled properly.SHALOMJuly 31, 2018Replytrying to install visual studio express 2013 but it keeps taking me back to repair or uninstall...tried that couple of times still the same thing.... any help...i dont really understand this command prompt of a thing...Write a CommentCancel reply</div><div></div><div></div><div>For those of you looking for an improved deployment experience in Visual Studio, we are continuing our partnership with Flexera to provide InstallShield Limited Edition as our in-box solution (ISLE, -s-new-in-visual-studio-2013-and-installshield-limited-edition.aspx). 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