Fail to install LabVIEW 2011

When I tried to install LabVIEW 2011, it failed to install immediately.  It gave me the attached message.  I already have LabVIEW 2012 installed and I am using window 8 32 bits.  Can someone help?  Thanks!
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Ranjeet_Singh wrote:
Hi friend,
                        This is posing problem becasue 2012 is already installed in the computer. Two developement software with different versions in same computer is insane.
This is completelly false.  The most development systems I've ever had installed at once was 9.  Many had different toolkits installed and all worked just fine.  This is not always the case but I had no problems.
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