Hello lrobin,
If i understand you correct you have installed a fresh Windows 7 over a Windows
Vista and now have no previous programs installed, just Windows 7.
The windows.old folder is created and contains all the old information/programs
etc. from the Windows Vista machine.
If you aren't abel to upgrade the Windows Vist what you see is expected as
a fresh install wan't takeover any installed programs. Also you should make
sure with the Windows upgrade advisor before that they are supported.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
If you have the need to back to previous Windows Vista check this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971762
Even your installation is a kind of migration i suggest to use the Windows
7 or Windows Vista forums for additional questions as there are more people
showing up for workstation OS problems as in this server.migration newsgroup:
Windows Vista:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/.../windowsvista/
Windows 7:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...egory/windows7
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> How do I recover the info from my old computer | I have tried to
> download the Windows migration tool, the USMT version 3.0.1, but I
> keep having a hangup right at the end saying:
>
> "There is a problem with windows installer package. A program run as
> part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support
> personnel or package vendor.
>
> A folder named "Windows.old" was created in C (main drive) that
> contains all of my files, but not distributed to the computer (for
> example, none of the programs are installed... no Office etc.)
>
> I am a student at a University and we were able to download Windows 7
> for free and it did not allow me the option to download it as an
> Upgrade. Don't know if this helps.
>