It sounds like you're encountering a runtime error related to the import of ISCOMPONENTSELECTED, and you're having trouble updating Git due to this issue. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot:
Check for Conflicting Versions: It's possible that an older version of Git or a conflicting application might be causing the issue. Make sure that there are no remnants of older versions on your PC by going to the control panel and uninstalling all Git versions. Afterward, you can try installing the latest version again.
Clear Environment Variables: Sometimes, outdated environment variables can cause issues with installing or updating applications. Ensure that the PATH variable doesn't point to outdated versions of Git by checking your system environment variables (especially if you have multiple versions of Git installed).
Run the Installer as Administrator: If you're unable to install the latest version, try running the Git installer as an administrator. Right-click the Git installer and select "Run as administrator" to ensure you have the necessary permissions.
Update Dependencies: If Git is trying to import ISCOMPONENTSELECTED from a third-party library or module, ensure that all dependencies are up to date. This might require updating additional packages or tools related to your Git installation.
Reboot Your System: Sometimes, a simple system reboot can resolve issues related to software installation or updates. It can help clear up any processes or files that might be interfering with the update.
Check Logs: Look at the installation logs to get more details about the error. These logs may point out what's exactly going wrong during the installation or update process.
If these steps don’t resolve your issue, consider reaching out to the Git community or checking support forums for specific solutions related to the ISCOMPONENTSELECTED error.
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