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| | Windows Vista Upgrade Page Fault I have have multiple systems and have set a side a system for Vista upgrade that is powerful and has no errors. Windows Adviser shows with the exception of MSN Software and an HP printer driver Vista was good to go. The upgrade in the gathering phase generates an Invalid Page Fault, Blue Screens and restarts. The error references POSSIBLE antivirus issues but this is a current 2007 Norton upgraded for Vista and disabled. Could Vista be inspecting or gathering information about installed but unused drivers? I have retained an image of the original and performed a clean upgrade without issue. I like most people would not prefer to reinstall 20-30 applications. Has anyone experienced Advisor acceptable but unsuccessful upgradable systems. -- thanks George |
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| | RE: Windows Vista Upgrade Page Fault Hi galoring, I can't be sure this is applicable to you but all of the systems I have heard of which run o.k. in XP and then BlueScreen in Vista have been RAM problems. Please download memtest86 (its free) and do a thorough scan of your memory. You may need to replace the RAM, downclock the RAM, or increase the voltage of the RAM to make it stable. A bad sector at the end of the RAM stick may not cause a problem with XP but can cause regular bluescreens with Vista because of the increased security to prevent buffer overflow exploitation. Again, I can't be sure this will fix your problem but it is free to try and easier than installing 20programs. Alternatively it could be motherboard drivers which need an update but please check the memory anyway just to keep me happy. Best Regards, Mr Slartybartfast. -- Don''t sleep till your dead "galoring" wrote: > I have have multiple systems and have set a side a system for Vista upgrade > that is powerful and has no errors. Windows Adviser shows with the exception > of MSN Software and an HP printer driver Vista was good to go. The upgrade > in the gathering phase generates an Invalid Page Fault, Blue Screens and > restarts. The error references POSSIBLE antivirus issues but this is a > current 2007 Norton upgraded for Vista and disabled. > > Could Vista be inspecting or gathering information about installed but > unused drivers? I have retained an image of the original and performed a > clean upgrade without issue. I like most people would not prefer to > reinstall 20-30 applications. Has anyone experienced Advisor acceptable but > unsuccessful upgradable systems. > > > -- > thanks > > George |
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