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Since you don't need Python and R installed with SQL Server, you can try disabling their installation during the SQL Server upgrade process. To do this, use the command line parameter "/SkipInstallerRunCheck" when you run the SQL Server upgrade.
To use the "/SkipInstallerRunCheck" parameter, follow these steps:
Open the Command Prompt as an Administrator.
Navigate to the directory where the SQL Server setup files are located.
Run the SQL Server setup executable file and specify the "/SkipInstallerRunCheck" parameter. For example:
setup.exe /SkipInstallerRunCheck
Follow the instructions in the SQL Server setup wizard, and when prompted for features to install, deselect the options for Python and R services. Note that this parameter only disables the installer run check and does not actually remove any installed components. Therefore, if you have already installed Python and R services, you will need to uninstall them separately after the installation or upgrade is complete.
Also, keep in mind that disabling the installation of Python and R services may affect any applications or scripts that rely on them. Therefore, make sure to assess the impact of disabling these features before doing so.
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