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| | Can't upgrade from XP Media Center Edition to Vista Home Premium I have an HP Media Center PC (m7060n). I've run the Vista Upgrade Advisor. I've installed all Windows updates, all HP updates. Ran in-depth virus and spyware scans. I have plenty of everything (Pentium 4 with 3 GHz, 100 gigabytes of C:\ drive available, 3 gigabytes of RAM). I disabled anti-virus, spyware and firewall. HP suggested that I unplug and uninstall the drivers for all peripherals (printers, speakers, camera), which I did. The Vista DVD runs fine and goes through all the steps until it comes to Completing Installation. It gets to 59-65%, then tries to reboot into Vista and fails. This loops. I get a message saying "Windows failed to start because of a recent hardware or software change." It gives me the option to go to Start-Up Repair. I've tried this twice. It runs for hours (4 last time) and seems to hang. I have to power off the machine and roll back to XP Media Center Edition. I've been back and forth with Microsoft and HP. They keep saying to disable more things. Right now, my plan is to unplug and uninstall drivers for all peripherals, disable everything that I have been disabling and then run msconfig and uncheck Load Startup Items and Load System Services, reboot and try the upgrade again. Thought I'd throw the problem in here and see if anyone has any advice before I spend another 3-4 hours on this. That's what my upgrade atempts have been taking. Thanks so much for any help. |
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| | Re: Can't upgrade from XP Media Center Edition to Vista Home Premium Don't just disable anti-virus and anti-spyware. Uninstall them first, along with any CD burning software, or other utilities that added drivers, such as Alcohol or Daemon Tools. Uninstall any 3rd party firewall software. Also disable any BIOS antivirus. -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "Kokomojo" <Kokomojo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0B02E162-C4C5-4B45-B79F-163D162A2D88@microsoft.com... >I have an HP Media Center PC (m7060n). I've run the Vista Upgrade Advisor. > I've installed all Windows updates, all HP updates. Ran in-depth virus > and > spyware scans. I have plenty of everything (Pentium 4 with 3 GHz, 100 > gigabytes of C:\ drive available, 3 gigabytes of RAM). > > I disabled anti-virus, spyware and firewall. HP suggested that I unplug > and > uninstall the drivers for all peripherals (printers, speakers, camera), > which > I did. > > The Vista DVD runs fine and goes through all the steps until it comes to > Completing Installation. It gets to 59-65%, then tries to reboot into > Vista > and fails. This loops. I get a message saying "Windows failed to start > because of a recent hardware or software change." It gives me the option > to > go to Start-Up Repair. I've tried this twice. It runs for hours (4 last > time) and seems to hang. I have to power off the machine and roll back to > XP > Media Center Edition. > > I've been back and forth with Microsoft and HP. They keep saying to > disable > more things. Right now, my plan is to unplug and uninstall drivers for all > peripherals, disable everything that I have been disabling and then run > msconfig and uncheck Load Startup Items and Load System Services, reboot > and > try the upgrade again. > > Thought I'd throw the problem in here and see if anyone has any advice > before I spend another 3-4 hours on this. That's what my upgrade atempts > have been taking. > > Thanks so much for any help. > |
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| | Re: Can't upgrade from XP Media Center Edition to Vista Home Premi Hi Jane, I get firewall, anti-virus, spyware, etc. through my AOL account. I don't have Norton or the like. Microsoft said that AOL should not be a problem, if everything within is disabled. Don't have any 3rd party firewalls or spyware protection. It's all in Windows XP and AOL. I have a Media Center PC, so to uninstall all drivers for CD/DVD creation, I might as well re-format the C:\ drive. But my system restore disks install Windows XP. I don't have anything like Alcohol and Daemon Tools or a BIOS anti-virus. Thanks for your input. "Jane C" wrote: > Don't just disable anti-virus and anti-spyware. Uninstall them first, along > with any CD burning software, or other utilities that added drivers, such as > Alcohol or Daemon Tools. Uninstall any 3rd party firewall software. Also > disable any BIOS antivirus. > > -- > Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) > "Kokomojo" <Kokomojo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0B02E162-C4C5-4B45-B79F-163D162A2D88@microsoft.com... > >I have an HP Media Center PC (m7060n). I've run the Vista Upgrade Advisor. > > I've installed all Windows updates, all HP updates. Ran in-depth virus > > and > > spyware scans. I have plenty of everything (Pentium 4 with 3 GHz, 100 > > gigabytes of C:\ drive available, 3 gigabytes of RAM). > > > > I disabled anti-virus, spyware and firewall. HP suggested that I unplug > > and > > uninstall the drivers for all peripherals (printers, speakers, camera), > > which > > I did. > > > > The Vista DVD runs fine and goes through all the steps until it comes to > > Completing Installation. It gets to 59-65%, then tries to reboot into > > Vista > > and fails. This loops. I get a message saying "Windows failed to start > > because of a recent hardware or software change." It gives me the option > > to > > go to Start-Up Repair. I've tried this twice. It runs for hours (4 last > > time) and seems to hang. I have to power off the machine and roll back to > > XP > > Media Center Edition. > > > > I've been back and forth with Microsoft and HP. They keep saying to > > disable > > more things. Right now, my plan is to unplug and uninstall drivers for all > > peripherals, disable everything that I have been disabling and then run > > msconfig and uncheck Load Startup Items and Load System Services, reboot > > and > > try the upgrade again. > > > > Thought I'd throw the problem in here and see if anyone has any advice > > before I spend another 3-4 hours on this. That's what my upgrade atempts > > have been taking. > > > > Thanks so much for any help. > > > |
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| | Re: Can't upgrade from XP Media Center Edition to Vista Home Premium On Feb 9, 1:08�am, Kokomojo <Kokom...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I have an HPMediaCenterPC (m7060n). *I've run theVistaUpgrade Advisor. * > I've installed all Windows updates, all HP updates. *Ran in-depth virusand > spyware scans. *I have plenty of everything (Pentium 4 with 3 GHz, 100 > gigabytes of C:\ drive available, 3 gigabytes of RAM). > > I disabled anti-virus, spyware and firewall. *HP suggested that I unplug and > uninstall the drivers for all peripherals (printers, speakers, camera), which > I did. > > TheVistaDVD runs fine and goes through all the steps until it comes to > Completing Installation. *It gets to 59-65%, then tries to reboot intoVista > and fails. *This loops. *I get a message saying "Windows failed to start > because of a recent hardware or software change." *It gives me the option to > go to Start-Up Repair. *I've tried this twice. *It runs for hours (4 last > time) and seems to hang. *I have to power off the machine androllbacktoXPMediaCenterEdition. > > I've beenbackand forth with Microsoft and HP. *They keep saying to disable > more things. Right now, my plan is to unplug and uninstall drivers for all > peripherals, disable everything that I have been disabling and then run > msconfig and uncheck Load Startup Items and Load System Services, reboot and > try the upgrade again. > > Thought I'd throw the problem in here and see if anyone has any advice > before I spend another 3-4 hours on this. *That's what my upgrade atempts * > have been taking. > > Thanks so much for any help. ok if u have vista right now and you didnt want it how do u go back because my computer came with out the media center cd |
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