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Home Premium to Ultimate Upgrade crashed
DnaDoc 10/9/2008 2:59:00 AM
I was trying to upgrade from Vista Home Premium to Ultimate, and during the
last step (I think it was "Finishing Upgrade"), it stayed at 78% for a very
long time, over 2 hours, but the mouse still worked and the three blinking
periods were still scrolling, so the computer had not frozen.

At some point (I was out of the room at the time), it must have restarted
but when it booted back up I got the following message (window title was
"Install Windows"):

"The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error.
Windows installation cannot proceed. To install Windows, click "OK" to
restart the computer, and then restart the installation."

But when I restart, I get the same message, over and over again. I cannot
start to safe mode. I cannot boot to DVD-ROM with Upgrade disk because it
says I have to run it from a working Windows copy. I now have three options
when it boots, "Microsoft Windows Vista", "Rollback installation" (or
something like that), and simply "Windows Vista", but all give me the same
issue.

I've tried to use the F8 option when booting from all three of these. Only
the second "Rollback" shows up as 'damaged', but it says it is an error that
Windows cannot automatically fix. The other 2 don't show up as damaged (this
is within a window with several options). I don't have a system restore point
to work from either.

At this point, it seems like I have to reinstall from the original Home
edition disk, then do the entire upgrade, but I'm guessing that will kill all
my settings and installed programs, which I'm hoping to avoid.

Any ideas?
Re: Home Premium to Ultimate Upgrade crashed
garaboldi <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> 10/9/2008 4:16:35 AM
Before you started your upgrade, Did you make a back-up copy to disk,flash drive or some external form of storage. This should be the first thing anyone does before upgrading or install anything. -- garaboldi
Re: Home Premium to Ultimate Upgrade crashed
"philo" <philo[ at ]privacy.net> 10/9/2008 6:29:43 AM

"DnaDoc" <DnaDoc[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:203C8F23-0E5B-400F-BEEE-1098E0742ACC[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> I was trying to upgrade from Vista Home Premium to Ultimate, and during
the
> last step (I think it was "Finishing Upgrade"), it stayed at 78% for a
very
> long time, over 2 hours, but the mouse still worked and the three blinking
> periods were still scrolling, so the computer had not frozen.
>
> At some point (I was out of the room at the time), it must have restarted
> but when it booted back up I got the following message (window title was
> "Install Windows"):
>
> "The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error.
> Windows installation cannot proceed. To install Windows, click "OK" to
> restart the computer, and then restart the installation."
>
> But when I restart, I get the same message, over and over again. I cannot
> start to safe mode. I cannot boot to DVD-ROM with Upgrade disk because it
> says I have to run it from a working Windows copy. I now have three
options
> when it boots, "Microsoft Windows Vista", "Rollback installation" (or
> something like that), and simply "Windows Vista", but all give me the same
> issue.
>
> I've tried to use the F8 option when booting from all three of these. Only
> the second "Rollback" shows up as 'damaged', but it says it is an error
that
> Windows cannot automatically fix. The other 2 don't show up as damaged
(this
> is within a window with several options). I don't have a system restore
point
> to work from either.
>
> At this point, it seems like I have to reinstall from the original Home
> edition disk, then do the entire upgrade, but I'm guessing that will kill
all
> my settings and installed programs, which I'm hoping to avoid.
>
> Any ideas?


It very well may have been your "programs" that caused the upgrade to fail.


I'd pop the drive in another machine, then backup your data.

Once all your data are backed up,
I'd put the drive back in the original machine,
format it and perform a clean install.

Then, do the upgrade before anything else.


BTW: though I don't suggest this, in theory
you should be able to perform a fresh install WITHOUT formatting
and your old installation be preserved in a Windows.old folder...
but I'd play it safe and backup your data first on another machine


Re: Home Premium to Ultimate Upgrade crashed
DnaDoc 10/9/2008 11:30:00 AM
I have all my critical data files (music, pictures, etc) backed up.

I was hoping to not have to re-install all my programs, though. MS Office,
Adobe Suite, etc are through a site license and I have to schedule an install
with IT which takes time, which I'm short of!

C'est la vie


"garaboldi" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>
> Before you started your upgrade, Did you make a back-up copy to
> disk,flash drive or some external form of storage.
>
> This should be the first thing anyone does before upgrading or install
> anything.
>
>
> --
> garaboldi
>

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