Hopefully they will correct these install issues before releasing the standalone Windows installer! v2.0.1 had that annoying run-time issue at start-up (but did not stop functionality).
In theory, you should be able to install multiple versions of QGIS as I think they go into separate folder structures. I seem to recall seeing a similar message to the one you had but with 1.8.0, not sure what caused it as it was after the program was running. I am waiting until the site is formally updated before attempting to install On 23 February 2014 06:08, James Wood <[email protected]> wrote: > Newbie with respect to installing via the OSGeo4W installer. Using the > Network 64bit Installer from the downloads page and choosing Desktop > Express Setup, the installation completes successfully (QGIS, GDAL, GRASS). > When I try to open QGIS Desktop 2.2.0 from my OSGeo4W program group I > receive the following error message: > > > > > Typing "qgis.bat" from the shell produces the same error. > > A quick online search returned some similar error messages which were > solved by copying DLLs to the ..\apps\qgis\bin folder, but I'm not sure > what to copy if anything given the error message. > > I'm running Windows 7 SP1, x64, 2.4GHz with 8GB RAM. I previously had QGIS > 2.0.1 installed, which I uninstalled before running the > OSGeo4W setup. MSYS, SAGA GIS (2.0.8) and GRASS (6.4.3), which were > installed with the setup, all open fine. Any help would be appreciated... > > Best Regards, > James > > > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user >
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