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I managed to solve the problem. So, as you can see in the image attached, somewhere in my laptop there was an ArcGIS Pro (version unknown) and I couldn't locate it (file size >3gb). I couldn't uninstall the software using Windows Apps and Features, or Ccleaner or Windows Troubleshooter. I found a software called IObit Uninstaller and it removed the software. In this way I finally installed the newest version of ArcGIS Pro (3.0). It turned out the older version was causing the issue.
try saving the msi to a folder without a space in its path
Your instruction link in local to your university, so isn't good for troubleshooting by us.
What I do.
I download the *.exe from my My Esri to my local machine (simple folder so it is easy to find and keep).
I run the *.exe and it yields a *.cab and the *.msi file.
Finally, I double-click on the *.msi which starts the install process.
That's exactly what I did. I run the .exe then the .msi. During installation using the .msi I'm getting the issue. I apologize for the link, I didn't know you couldn't open it.
Your first screenshot shows "Pro 2.5" in the path in the dialog, and the second screenshot shows "Pro 3.0" in the path in the message box. Do you have any Pro versions already installed, say Pro 2.5? If so, the installer may be looking for the Pro 2.5 installation media to remove your current install before it will proceed with installing the newer version.
Yes I have it but change the path to the .msi at this stage but the problem persists. Should I delete the older version?
contact your University's esri contact person, something is missing in the process
Already did but it's the weekend so no one's working. When I fix it I'll post the answer here.
I managed to solve the problem. So, as you can see in the image attached, somewhere in my laptop there was an ArcGIS Pro (version unknown) and I couldn't locate it (file size >3gb). I couldn't uninstall the software using Windows Apps and Features, or Ccleaner or Windows Troubleshooter. I found a software called IObit Uninstaller and it removed the software. In this way I finally installed the newest version of ArcGIS Pro (3.0). It turned out the older version was causing the issue.