The Upgrade option now give an explicit message about the disk space needed
when there is insufficient space. The message is something like 11.3GB
needed.
"John Barnett MVP" <freelanceit@mvps.org.NOSPAM> wrote in message
news:uKBookmsGHA.452@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> If you are upgrading do you have enough free disk space? The last time i
> upgraded i encountered a smiliar situation until i realised that there was
> not enough free disk space available on the partition for vista to
> upgrade. At the time, i was using a 10GB test partition for Vista (only
> the operating system, not any other software) Increasing the partition
> size to 20GB solved the problem for me.
>
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> "SB" <SB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9B02DBD5-A51D-438E-9A63-7E5E31C1B2A6@microsoft.com...
>> Windows Vista Upgrade Has Been Disabled -Upgrade Compliance Check Cannot
>> Be Run
>> I am trying to upgrade from Windows Vista Beta 2 to Windows Vista July
>> CTP.
>> The upgrade option used to work. The compliance report said to uninstall
>> Norton Products 2003 - 2006. I did that with the Norton Products Removal
>> Tool. Now the upgrade option for Windows Vista Setup is disabled. It
>> says
>> the compliance Check cannot be run. Please help anyone. I need to
>> upgrade
>> ASAP.
>
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