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| 07-21-2007 | #1 |
| | Computer restarted unexpectedly error I thought I was finally done after 5 hours. I was out of the room, came back and it said, "Computer re-booted unexpectedly. Windows installation can not proceed." Then it says to reboot and start installation over again. Is this going to be another 5 hours? To start over I had to boot from the installation disk... otherwise it just goes through the same routine, even in dos mode after F8. When I did begin to start over it starts right from the start. Am I going to have to go through everything again? And how do I know the same thing won't happen? Does it recognise it's already put 5 hours into this? Does it think this is a brand new install? The re-start of installation looks different. I am doing an upgrade on an HP media center xp computer. I'm terrified I will lose all my settings and programs because it will now do a new install. I have the data backed up. John |
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| 07-22-2007 | #2 |
| | Re: Computer restarted unexpectedly error Hi John, Something caused a catastrophic failure of setup, so everything that has been done so far will be for naught. Starting over will create a new installation, not an upgrade as the original install was likely too far along for setup to revert back to the original installation. Installed programs and personal settings will not be in the new install, as it will not be an upgrade but rather a clean install. You might try the steps here to regain the original install, whereupon you can retry the upgrade: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933168 Keep in mind though that the failure may be due to currently installed software or a piece of hardware attached to the system. Running the upgrade advisor is often not sufficient to detect these issues. Things you should do before retrying: - Uninstall, not just disable, any current antivirus and antispyware software (and disconnect the system from the internet) - Ensure that boot time protection in the system BIOS is disabled - Detach any unnecessary hardware - Uninstall video driver packages and revert to a standard VGA driver for now - Check with the system manufacturer to ensure that this model is upgradable -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "John" <John6528@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23EFaNtAzHHA.988@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I thought I was finally done after 5 hours. I was out of the room, came >back and it said, "Computer re-booted unexpectedly. Windows installation >can not proceed." Then it says to reboot and start installation over again. >Is this going to be another 5 hours? > > To start over I had to boot from the installation disk... otherwise it > just goes through the same routine, even in dos mode after F8. > > When I did begin to start over it starts right from the start. Am I going > to have to go through everything again? And how do I know the same thing > won't happen? Does it recognise it's already put 5 hours into this? Does > it think this is a brand new install? > > The re-start of installation looks different. I am doing an upgrade on an > HP media center xp computer. I'm terrified I will lose all my settings and > programs because it will now do a new install. I have the data backed up. > > John |
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| 07-22-2007 | #3 |
| | Re: Computer restarted unexpectedly error I hear all these instructions now... what I should have done... from you and others. What I did was read the little green instruction book that came with the upgrade disk and did everything it said. Obviously those were not the correct or sufficient instructions. What I should have done is what my older brother told me... get an Mac. John Rick Rogers wrote: > Hi John, > > Something caused a catastrophic failure of setup, so everything that has > been done so far will be for naught. Starting over will create a new > installation, not an upgrade as the original install was likely too far > along for setup to revert back to the original installation. Installed > programs and personal settings will not be in the new install, as it > will not be an upgrade but rather a clean install. > > You might try the steps here to regain the original install, whereupon > you can retry the upgrade: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933168 > > Keep in mind though that the failure may be due to currently installed > software or a piece of hardware attached to the system. Running the > upgrade advisor is often not sufficient to detect these issues. Things > you should do before retrying: > > - Uninstall, not just disable, any current antivirus and antispyware > software (and disconnect the system from the internet) > - Ensure that boot time protection in the system BIOS is disabled > - Detach any unnecessary hardware > - Uninstall video driver packages and revert to a standard VGA driver > for now > - Check with the system manufacturer to ensure that this model is > upgradable > |
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