Eventually found this blog post: linking to this XNA cleanup tool. ![]() The uninstaller wanted to install three packages instead of uninstalling the toolkit. When I attempted to uninstall the windows phone I ran into more trouble. In my case there was a line showing WP_ as "Installed." I searched for the WP_ item and came across some blog posts about trouble uninstalling Windows Phone toolkits. Open the directory that the file is in and look for "Detail.txt." Then search for the word "fail." The file path is conveniently displayed within the HTML page. ![]() I figured it out by looking at the log, which can be found by clicking "Detailed Report," which opens an HTML file. If you run into this, make sure you uninstall any Windows phone stuff that isn't current. Turns out it was due to a Windows Phone toolkit that I had installed back in 2010. ![]() I had this same problem installing SQL Server 2014.
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