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| | Error message with no explanation during install I have tried to install Vista Premium Upgrade on my pc. During the installation, it just says that it has encountered an error and cannot continue. The first time I thought it was because I forgot to shutdown my antivirus program. So I tried again and received the same message. I have nothing conflicting when I run the advisor, except for the fact that I don't have a dvd-rw. I don't know what I need to do. . . Do I also need to shut down my firewall?? I have searched the Vista technical suppport site high and low, and I can't find a thing. I am upgrading from Windows XP Professional. Any help would be appreciated. . . |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Error message with no explanation during install I have tried to install Vista Premium Upgrade on my pc. During the installation, it just says that it has encountered an error and cannot continue. The first time I thought it was because I forgot to shutdown my antivirus program. So I tried again and received the same message. I have nothing conflicting when I run the advisor, except for the fact that I don't have a dvd-rw. I don't know what I need to do. . . Do I also need to shut down my firewall?? I have searched the Vista technical suppport site high and low, and I can't find a thing. I am upgrading from Windows XP Professional. Any help would be appreciated. . . It is usually best to do a clean install to Vista from XP. This tutorial will show you how to do a clean install from a Upgrade version of Vista. Be sure to backup what you do not want to lose first. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/68...l-upgrade.html Shawn |
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| | RE: Error message with no explanation during install Gizmo, you can't upgrade from XP Professional to Vista Home Premium. It is not a recognised upgrade path. For an upgrade path from XP Pro, you can only go Business or Ultimate. "Gizmo29456" wrote: Quote: > I have tried to install Vista Premium Upgrade on my pc. During the > installation, it just says that it has encountered an error and cannot > continue. The first time I thought it was because I forgot to shutdown my > antivirus program. So I tried again and received the same message. I have > nothing conflicting when I run the advisor, except for the fact that I don't > have a dvd-rw. I don't know what I need to do. . . Do I also need to shut > down my firewall?? I have searched the Vista technical suppport site high and > low, and I can't find a thing. I am upgrading from Windows XP Professional. > Any help would be appreciated. . . |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Error message with no explanation during install In addition to Mick Murphy, you can legally use your Upgrade version of Vista. It's just that you will have to do a clean install because it will not run a upgrade install from within the XP Pro (A in-place install). You can see more on this here. Windows Vista: Upgrade Paths from Previous Versions http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/68...l-upgrade.html Shawn |
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| | RE: Error message with no explanation during install I know that I said "Premium" but it is actually Vista Ultimate that I am trying to upgrade to. I appreciate your advise and will check out the url's. ____________________________________________________________________ "Gizmo29456" wrote: Quote: > I have tried to install Vista Premium Upgrade on my pc. During the > installation, it just says that it has encountered an error and cannot > continue. The first time I thought it was because I forgot to shutdown my > antivirus program. So I tried again and received the same message. I have > nothing conflicting when I run the advisor, except for the fact that I don't > have a dvd-rw. I don't know what I need to do. . . Do I also need to shut > down my firewall?? I have searched the Vista technical suppport site high and > low, and I can't find a thing. I am upgrading from Windows XP Professional. > Any help would be appreciated. . . |
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