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11-27-2006   #1
John Olinger


 
 

Installation - Expanding files 21%

Frustrating, disappointing, slow, and plain bad are a few words I'd use to
descibe MY experience with Vista thus far.

My recent foray after testing Vista with Virtual PC was to upgrade my home
system.

I proceeded cautiously. As a Microsoft Certified Professional and Microsoft
Small Business Specialist, I know that is a must. Who really knows what is
going to happen? Microsoft certainly doesn't.

Anyway, I ran the Vista Advisor to be sure that my system was upgradable.
All checks came back OK with a couple of warnings stating that I should visit
WindowsUpdate after the upgrade. As stated by the Windows Vista Upgrade
Advisor, "Your computer can run Windows Vista". So I started the upgrade.

At Expanding Files 21% after a reboot, the system simply frooze. No error
message. I had to hard reset the PC.

So now I've scoured the internet and newsgroups, and I've found no solution.
Surely, there is a solution other than wiping the PC clean. But who knows?

--
John Olinger
DELTYME

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11-27-2006   #2
Rick Rogers


 
 

Re: Installation - Expanding files 21%

Hi John,

Could be a number of things. Some RC burns had issues if they were done at
high speed, so caused errors during setup. Could be faulty memory or the
hard disk seized. What happens if you restart with the DVD? and without it?
Is the drive intact?

Hopefully, as a professional, you made a proper backup prior to the upgrade
attempt. You may be stuck with restoring it.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"John Olinger" <JohnOlinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9BF48B44-9E6D-4185-9056-1D77CD83C98A@microsoft.com...
> Frustrating, disappointing, slow, and plain bad are a few words I'd use to
> descibe MY experience with Vista thus far.
>
> My recent foray after testing Vista with Virtual PC was to upgrade my home
> system.
>
> I proceeded cautiously. As a Microsoft Certified Professional and
> Microsoft
> Small Business Specialist, I know that is a must. Who really knows what
> is
> going to happen? Microsoft certainly doesn't.
>
> Anyway, I ran the Vista Advisor to be sure that my system was upgradable.
> All checks came back OK with a couple of warnings stating that I should
> visit
> WindowsUpdate after the upgrade. As stated by the Windows Vista Upgrade
> Advisor, "Your computer can run Windows Vista". So I started the upgrade.
>
> At Expanding Files 21% after a reboot, the system simply frooze. No error
> message. I had to hard reset the PC.
>
> So now I've scoured the internet and newsgroups, and I've found no
> solution.
> Surely, there is a solution other than wiping the PC clean. But who
> knows?
>
> --
> John Olinger
> DELTYME


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11-29-2006   #3
John Olinger


 
 

Re: Installation - Expanding files 21%

Yes, all important data is backed up to external HDD and DVD.

So, I've been content to install a clean Vista. But now, it doesn't get
past expanding files 0%.

Hard drive is IDE/ATA. Shuttle ST62K, P4 3.0, 1.5gb RAM, 160gb Hitachi
Deskstar HDD, Sony DVD-R.

--
John Olinger
DELTYME


"Rick Rogers" wrote:

> Hi John,
>
> Could be a number of things. Some RC burns had issues if they were done at
> high speed, so caused errors during setup. Could be faulty memory or the
> hard disk seized. What happens if you restart with the DVD? and without it?
> Is the drive intact?
>
> Hopefully, as a professional, you made a proper backup prior to the upgrade
> attempt. You may be stuck with restoring it.
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>
> "John Olinger" <JohnOlinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9BF48B44-9E6D-4185-9056-1D77CD83C98A@microsoft.com...
> > Frustrating, disappointing, slow, and plain bad are a few words I'd use to
> > descibe MY experience with Vista thus far.
> >
> > My recent foray after testing Vista with Virtual PC was to upgrade my home
> > system.
> >
> > I proceeded cautiously. As a Microsoft Certified Professional and
> > Microsoft
> > Small Business Specialist, I know that is a must. Who really knows what
> > is
> > going to happen? Microsoft certainly doesn't.
> >
> > Anyway, I ran the Vista Advisor to be sure that my system was upgradable.
> > All checks came back OK with a couple of warnings stating that I should
> > visit
> > WindowsUpdate after the upgrade. As stated by the Windows Vista Upgrade
> > Advisor, "Your computer can run Windows Vista". So I started the upgrade.
> >
> > At Expanding Files 21% after a reboot, the system simply frooze. No error
> > message. I had to hard reset the PC.
> >
> > So now I've scoured the internet and newsgroups, and I've found no
> > solution.
> > Surely, there is a solution other than wiping the PC clean. But who
> > knows?
> >
> > --
> > John Olinger
> > DELTYME

>
>

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11-30-2006   #4
Henry Jones


 
 

Re: Installation - Expanding files 21%

I had a similar experience with the installation. I also did an upgrade and
it was very slow, took
1 1/2 hours, I thought the system was frozen but it came back to life. I
then got smart.

I reformatted the hard drive and did a clean install. Everything went
quick, installation took about half an hour

Maybe there was issues during the update. Who knows. But I never have
liked an OS update, I prefer a clean install when
it's possible.


"John Olinger" <JohnOlinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9BF48B44-9E6D-4185-9056-1D77CD83C98A@microsoft.com...
> Frustrating, disappointing, slow, and plain bad are a few words I'd use to
> descibe MY experience with Vista thus far.
>
> My recent foray after testing Vista with Virtual PC was to upgrade my home
> system.
>
> I proceeded cautiously. As a Microsoft Certified Professional and
> Microsoft
> Small Business Specialist, I know that is a must. Who really knows what
> is
> going to happen? Microsoft certainly doesn't.
>
> Anyway, I ran the Vista Advisor to be sure that my system was upgradable.
> All checks came back OK with a couple of warnings stating that I should
> visit
> WindowsUpdate after the upgrade. As stated by the Windows Vista Upgrade
> Advisor, "Your computer can run Windows Vista". So I started the upgrade.
>
> At Expanding Files 21% after a reboot, the system simply frooze. No error
> message. I had to hard reset the PC.
>
> So now I've scoured the internet and newsgroups, and I've found no
> solution.
> Surely, there is a solution other than wiping the PC clean. But who
> knows?
>
> --
> John Olinger
> DELTYME



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12-04-2006   #5
Jeff Schafer


 
 

Re: Installation - Expanding files 21%

Give it time...mine sat there for 25 minutes before it continued on. How
long have you waited before trying again?

Jeff


"John Olinger" <JohnOlinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:083677E6-BA03-445F-83B5-B3DAF498046C@microsoft.com...
> Yes, all important data is backed up to external HDD and DVD.
>
> So, I've been content to install a clean Vista. But now, it doesn't get
> past expanding files 0%.
>
> Hard drive is IDE/ATA. Shuttle ST62K, P4 3.0, 1.5gb RAM, 160gb Hitachi
> Deskstar HDD, Sony DVD-R.
>
> --
> John Olinger
> DELTYME
>
>
> "Rick Rogers" wrote:
>
>> Hi John,
>>
>> Could be a number of things. Some RC burns had issues if they were done
>> at
>> high speed, so caused errors during setup. Could be faulty memory or the
>> hard disk seized. What happens if you restart with the DVD? and without
>> it?
>> Is the drive intact?
>>
>> Hopefully, as a professional, you made a proper backup prior to the
>> upgrade
>> attempt. You may be stuck with restoring it.
>>
>> --
>> Best of Luck,
>>
>> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>>
>> "John Olinger" <JohnOlinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:9BF48B44-9E6D-4185-9056-1D77CD83C98A@microsoft.com...
>> > Frustrating, disappointing, slow, and plain bad are a few words I'd use
>> > to
>> > descibe MY experience with Vista thus far.
>> >
>> > My recent foray after testing Vista with Virtual PC was to upgrade my
>> > home
>> > system.
>> >
>> > I proceeded cautiously. As a Microsoft Certified Professional and
>> > Microsoft
>> > Small Business Specialist, I know that is a must. Who really knows
>> > what
>> > is
>> > going to happen? Microsoft certainly doesn't.
>> >
>> > Anyway, I ran the Vista Advisor to be sure that my system was
>> > upgradable.
>> > All checks came back OK with a couple of warnings stating that I should
>> > visit
>> > WindowsUpdate after the upgrade. As stated by the Windows Vista
>> > Upgrade
>> > Advisor, "Your computer can run Windows Vista". So I started the
>> > upgrade.
>> >
>> > At Expanding Files 21% after a reboot, the system simply frooze. No
>> > error
>> > message. I had to hard reset the PC.
>> >
>> > So now I've scoured the internet and newsgroups, and I've found no
>> > solution.
>> > Surely, there is a solution other than wiping the PC clean. But who
>> > knows?
>> >
>> > --
>> > John Olinger
>> > DELTYME

>>
>>


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12-10-2006   #6
unmboy


 
 

Re: Installation - Expanding files 21%


I agree with Mr. Schafer for anyone experiencing the install get
"stuck".

After a reboot, my upgrade seemed to be stuck at 21% for several
minutes. About 35 min later as I was googling and reading through this
thread, it started moving again.


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02-17-2007   #7
Cosmicray


 
 

RE: Installation - Expanding files 21%

Hey John,

I'm having - more or less - the same problem here.
Expanding goes on to around 21%, then my PC tells me it has to reboot. Well
- fine with me!
But trying to reboot the only message I get is "Disk read error".
In other words: The old (XP-) bootsector seems to have vanished and the new
one (Vista Ultimate) is not yet properly installed.
It makes no difference at all if I do an upgrade or a clean install.
The only probable cause I came up with was a memory problem. But any memtest
I run delivers no problems at all.
Not to mention that the Vista upgrade advisor gave the green light as well.

I could get my XP back running by using the repair-function. Boot sector
re-installed and XP was running again.

However I would like to get my shiny new Vista Ultimate running. But nobody
really can tell me what the problem might be.

Maybe one question for all those who did succeed in installing Vista:
Is it normal that the PC reboots at around 21% or should it wait until all
files are expanded??

Mike

"John Olinger" wrote:

> Frustrating, disappointing, slow, and plain bad are a few words I'd use to
> descibe MY experience with Vista thus far.
>
> My recent foray after testing Vista with Virtual PC was to upgrade my home
> system.
>
> I proceeded cautiously. As a Microsoft Certified Professional and Microsoft
> Small Business Specialist, I know that is a must. Who really knows what is
> going to happen? Microsoft certainly doesn't.
>
> Anyway, I ran the Vista Advisor to be sure that my system was upgradable.
> All checks came back OK with a couple of warnings stating that I should visit
> WindowsUpdate after the upgrade. As stated by the Windows Vista Upgrade
> Advisor, "Your computer can run Windows Vista". So I started the upgrade.
>
> At Expanding Files 21% after a reboot, the system simply frooze. No error
> message. I had to hard reset the PC.
>
> So now I've scoured the internet and newsgroups, and I've found no solution.
> Surely, there is a solution other than wiping the PC clean. But who knows?
>
> --
> John Olinger
> DELTYME

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-18-2007   #8
totallygreen


 
 

Re: Installation - Expanding files 21%

> Maybe one question for all those who did succeed in installing Vista:
> Is it normal that the PC reboots at around 21% or should it wait until all
> files are expanded??
>
> Mike



I am wondering the same thing. TG

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02-18-2007   #9
Adam Albright


 
 

Re: Installation - Expanding files 21%

On 18 Feb 2007 09:10:58 -0800, "totallygreen" <joelee100@gmail.com>
wrote:

>> Maybe one question for all those who did succeed in installing Vista:
>> Is it normal that the PC reboots at around 21% or should it wait until all
>> files are expanded??
>>
>> Mike

>
>
>I am wondering the same thing. TG


Yep, its suppose to. This is the 1st attempt to boot some drivers.


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02-18-2007   #10
totallygreen


 
 

Re: Installation - Expanding files 21%

On Feb 18, 12:22 pm, Adam Albright <A...@ABC.net> wrote:
> On 18 Feb 2007 09:10:58 -0800, "totallygreen" <joelee...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >> Maybe one question for all those who did succeed in installing Vista:
> >> Is it normal that the PC reboots at around 21% or should it wait until all
> >> files are expanded??

>
> >> Mike

>
> >I am wondering the same thing. TG

>
> Yep, its suppose to. This is the 1st attempt to boot some drivers.


Thanks for the info, after this first reboot, my install seems to hang
at the bluish colored vista screen. Maybe I'm being impatient and not
waiting long enough, But I did wait at least an hour.

I would then get frustrated and hold the power button in. I'll try
again tonight before I go to bed and let it run overnight on a system
that has a fresh install of Windows Xp. Plus I'll remove all the
extra stuff like my TV tuner, second hard drive, second optical drive
and of course all the USB stuff.

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