Hi Buga,
That solved my problem. I apparently had enough cruft left over from a
hard disk issue for Windows to think I still had a copy of Git
installed. when I got rid of it, the new version installed with no
problems.
Thanks again,
--Phil Martel
On 11/23/2017 4:30 PM, Igor Djordjevic wrote:
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Hi Phil,
On 23/11/2017 19:51, Phil Martel wrote:
I'm trying to install Git-2.15.0-64-bit.exe onto my Windows 10
machine. When I run this installer program no matter what options I
try or whether I run as administrator it ends up with an error box
saying "The drive or UNC share you selected does not exist or is not
accessible. Please select another". I do not see any way of
selecting a drive. Any suggestions?
From what I could Google around, this seems to be (Inno Setup?)
installation related issue...?
Do you already have "Git for Windows" installed? If so, does it work
if you try uninstalling it first?
Regards, Buga
p.s. Note the existence of "Git for Windows"[1] specific mailing list
as well, where this issue might belong better.
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