Navigate to this link and copy & paste the code to this document. Next, copy the following files and folders from all of the media to:Ĭ:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\SQLServer2012 Right-click the Desktop and create a new text document."BootstrapDir"="C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SQL Server\\110\\Setup Bootstrap\\" reg file and merge to populate the registry: In case that blog post disappears, I'm going to steal the content and paraphrase (since part of the instructions seem incorrect): About few seconds later, you will see their product keys and product ID listed in the Product Key Finder. Product Key Finder begins to find Windows 8 product key and product ID and other software license keys. SQL 2008/2008 R2/2012 setup disappears/fails when installing Setup Support files Step 1: Get Product Key Finder and install it on your computer.You might also try the technique here, and you should be able to use slipstream here as well if you want (you'll just need to use a different PatchLevel. SQL Server 2012: Merged Product Updates (Slipstream).
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Some blog posts that go into greater detail about slipstreaming: Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Service Pack 1 (SP1) (download link) Or you can download the slipstreamed ISO from here (they have slipstream in the name, just note they contain SP1 but no CU):
exe files like SQLServer2012-KBxxxxxxx-圆4.exe and you can ignore or get rid of the source 4xxxxx_intl_圆4_zip.exe files) and then run setup from a command line like so: setup.exe /UpdateEnabled=1 /UpdateSource="C:\SP1Updates\" To slipstream you can just download SP1 (likely SQLServer2012SP1-KB2674319-圆4-ENU.exe) and/or a CU ( CU3 is here CU4 should be released any moment now) to a folder (say C:\SP1Updates\), extract the files (you should end up with. If this is RTM, I would recommend slipstreaming SP1 + the latest CU into setup before installing, and making sure you install from a local source rather than an ISO, network folder, external drive, etc.