Msi 2.240 ⚡

The specific term "Msi 2.240" most prominently refers to a specific version of a

Microsoft Azure Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) sensor deployment package Microsoft Community Hub

Depending on your interest, here is a breakdown of what this "MSI" (Windows Installer file) relates to and why it appears in technical contexts. 1. Microsoft Tri Sensor Deployment The version v2.240.18288.55492 is a specific build of the Microsoft.Tri.Sensor.Deployment.Package.msi

. This package is used to install sensors that monitor network traffic and entity behavior for security analysis within Azure. Microsoft Community Hub It is part of the infrastructure for Azure Advanced Threat Protection

(now often integrated into Microsoft Defender for Identity). Common Issues: Msi 2.240

Technical logs often reference this specific MSI version when troubleshooting installation failures, such as error 0x80070643 Microsoft Community Hub 2. General MSI Context In broader computing, an

file is a database format used by the Windows Installer to install, uninstall, and configure software. PSAppDeployToolkit Community Silent Installation:

These files are preferred by system administrators because they can be deployed "silently" using command-line parameters like Public Properties:

Administrators often look for "Public Properties" (all-uppercase names in the property table) to customize the installation without a manual user interface. PSAppDeployToolkit Community 3. Alternative "MSI" Meanings Maritime Safety Information (MSI): The specific term "Msi 2

In shipping, MSI refers to navigational and meteorological warnings broadcasted to vessels via services like Microsatellite Instability (MSI):

In medicine and genetics, MSI status is a marker used to classify certain types of tumors, such as colorectal cancer. Hardware (MSI Global):

The brand MSI (Micro-Star International) is a well-known manufacturer of motherboards, laptops, and monitors. International Maritime Organization Are you trying to troubleshoot an installation

error with this specific package version, or were you looking for a product manual A typo or misremembered model number (e

Please note: "MSI 2.240" is not a standard or widely recognized model number for a current MSI laptop, desktop, motherboard, or monitor. It is highly likely this refers to one of the following scenarios:

  1. A typo or misremembered model number (e.g., MSI Modern 14 B4M, MSI GF63 Thin, MSI GT72 2QD, or a BIOS version like E16J2IMS.240).
  2. An internal part number or service code found on a sticker on the device itself.
  3. A firmware or BIOS version (e.g., 2.240 could be a EC firmware version).

Here is a breakdown of how to identify the correct product and what to do if you see "2.240" on an MSI device.


I cannot find my model – what next?

Problem 3: USB mouse doesn't work in DOS

Solution: The 2.240 BIOS only supports USB legacy mode for keyboards. You need a PS/2-to-USB adapter for your mouse or use a native PS/2 mouse.

Best practices for packaging and deploying MSI 2.240

  1. Test in staging: Validate install, upgrade, uninstall, and repair scenarios on clean and upgrade-target systems.
  2. Use transforms (MST) for environment-specific configuration rather than editing the MSI directly.
  3. Support silent installs: Provide and document command-line options (e.g., msiexec /i package.msi /qn /norestart).
  4. Sign packages: Digitally sign MSI files to avoid SmartScreen/Windows Defender warnings.
  5. Versioning policy: Follow Windows Installer versioning rules to ensure upgrades behave correctly (use ProductCode/ProductVersion/UpgradeCode appropriately).
  6. Log installations: Use verbose logging (msiexec /i package.msi /l*v install.log) when troubleshooting.
  7. Create and test patches: Use MSPs for small fixes instead of full MSI replacements if appropriate.

What is MSI 2.240?

The designation "2.240" typically refers to the specific build iteration of an .msi installation file. Unlike modern software that updates automatically via the cloud, specific version numbers like 2.240 are often "point releases"—small updates that fix specific bugs rather than introducing new features.

Common Contexts:

3. AGP Fast Writes Stability

The AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) standard was notorious for crashes when "Fast Writes" was enabled. MSI 2.240 patched the AGP controller microcode. Users with NVIDIA GeForce 2 and 4 series cards reported a complete elimination of the "infinite loop" error in Windows 98 SE and Windows 2000.