My Vista Ultimate 64 bit machine is missing various wmi related files, and
seems buggy. I uninstalled SP2 to reinstall it. But now I can't reinstall
it, because my Vista machine says I have to uninstall Powershell first.
I can't. I uninstalled powershell whereever it appeared in "Programs and
Features" and I uninstalled an update in "View Installed Updates" that
included the word "Powershell". But apparently that isn't enough because
Windows says I need to uninstall Powershell.
Question #1. Does anyone have any suggestions about how to uninstall
Powershell, if it doesn't appear anywhere in "Programs and Features" or "View
Installed Updates"?
Question #2: What's the latest version of Powershell (that I could install
on my Vista Ultimate machine if I can keep it going for a while longer, and)
that I could install on my Win 7 machines? ... and where can I download it?
Thanks,
Marc
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MarceepooNu
Once that's done V2 should load OK. To Get V2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968929/en-us/.
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- Larry
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- Larry
Thomas Lee wrote:
> Sure you could write a script to do it. ;-)
Larry__Weiss wrote:
> Just for fun let me ask,
> Can PowerShell do that to itself?
Can you also give me some help in figuring out what's the latest version of
Powershell (that I could install on my Vista Ultimate machine if I can keep
it going for a while longer, and) that I could install on my Win 7 machines?
... and where can I download it?
Thanks again.
Marc
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MarceepooNu
"thomas lee" wrote:
> .
>
No! ;-)
If you did run the script then the next time you try to run PowerShell,
things probably will not work right - and PS Snapins will not load. But
it's adequate to enable you to get V2 loaded.
Thomas
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Thomas Lee
doct...@gmail.com
Editing the registry is always dangerous. Make sure you only remove the
PowerShell related entries and not more. Otherwise, you may end up
gaining more experience with re-installing your system (done that...).
>Can you also give me some help in figuring out what's the latest version of
>Powershell (that I could install on my Vista Ultimate machine if I can keep
>it going for a while longer, and) that I could install on my Win 7 machines?
>... and where can I download it?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968929/en-us
That is Version 2 - get the right version for your OS (64 vs 32-bit).
PowerShell V2 is pre-installed on Windows 7.
- Larry
Last time I looked into the MS download page it said V2 is still under
development and subject to possible changes. How can it come packaged
with Windows 7 under these circumstances?
Joachim
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Current download page for PowerShell
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968929
Joachim