While installing the SQL Server 2008R2 edition in Windows 7 professional servicepack1 is not installing?

Hi frnz ,
while am  installing the SQL Server 2008R2 edition in Windows 7 professional servicepack1 machine is not instlling properly.
am follwing the installtion stups.
instiall two stups is going fine next .after completion of the following setup install comp( see the screen shoot below)nothing is happens ,its not going foreword further stups.
Can some one please help me out for this......
I will found in the Task manager the set up file is Running....

Hi Ychinnari,
Based on your description, you fail to install SQL Server 2008 R2 on Windows 7 SP1.
According to the screenshot, we need to verify that if SQL Server 2008 R2 setup disappears when installing setup support files. If so, please post the error message from  SQLSetup.log file of the temp folder for analysis. Click on start->run and
type %temp %  and press enter, you will navigate to the temp folder. For more details, you can review this
blog.  Also, please help to collect the summary and detail logs, by default, the logs can be found in: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log.
In addition, there are some proposals for you troubleshooting this issue.
1. Ensure that your system meets the
hardware and software requirements for installing SQL Server 2008 R2.
2. Make sure that you install SQL Server 2008 R2 with a admin account, and please choose “Run as administrator” to  complete installation.
3. Make sure that previous installations of SQL Server has been uninstalled completely from your computer. For more details, please review the similar blog:
SQL Server 2008 R2 Setup starts and then disappears.
4. Stop any Anti-Virus software when installing SQL Server 2008 R2.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang

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