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How to Fix VMware Converter Error 29140

by | Jun 16, 2024

Learn how to fix VMware Converter Error 29140. Our VMware Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

How to Fix VMware Converter Error 29140

How to Fix VMware Converter Error 29140If you have run into error 29140 while uninstalling VMware vCenter Converter, you’re not alone.

This error usually occurs due to a problem during the uninstallation process where the software is unable to stop one or more of its related services.

Today, we are going to take a look at this error and its causes and fixes. .

The error code 29140 is associated with the `vieInstUtil` utility. This utility manages the installation and uninstallation of VMware vCenter Converter Standalone.

The specific message “Could not stop service” indicates that the uninstaller is having trouble stopping a required service, preventing the software from being completely removed.

Solutions

  1. Manual Service Stop

    One of the simplest methods to resolve this issue is to manually stop the related services.

    1. First, open the Services Console. We can do this by pressing `Win + R`, typing `services.msc`, and hitting Enter.
    2. Then, look for services that start with “VMware” or “vCenter Converter”.
    3. After that, right-click each identified service and select “Stop” if they are currently running.
    4. Once all relevant services are stopped, try to uninstall vCenter Converter Standalone again.

    If this doesn’t work, try one of the other solutions.

  2. Rebooting and Uninstalling

    Sometimes, a simple reboot can clear up temporary glitches.

    1. Restart the computer.
    2. Try uninstalling vCenter Converter Standalone again after the system has rebooted.
  3. Using the VMware Converter Cleanup Tool

    If the manual methods don’t work, VMware offers a cleanup tool. This helps deal with installation and uninstallation issues.

    1. First, go to the VMware website and download the cleanup tool compatible with our vCenter Converter version.
    2. Next, follow the instructions provided by VMware to run the cleanup tool. This will help remove any leftover files or registry entries that might be causing the uninstallation problem.

Whether it’s manually stopping services, rebooting your system, or using VMware’s cleanup tool, one of these methods should help you successfully uninstall the software.

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Conclusion

In brief, our Support Experts demonstrated how to fix error 29140 during the uninstallation of the VMware vCenter Converter.

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