It could be that the anytime upgrade disk is corrupt, try downloading it again.
"Vicky" wrote:
> Ian, thank you for your reply
> I will be more specific.
> I bought Vista Home Basic CD and I installed them. After this I activated
> them on line, and later I wanted to upgrade to vista home premium.
> So I order the license on line, but in order to upgrade vista you need
> another CD labeled "windows anytime upgrade". So step 1: you have to
> download form microsoft this file:"WindowsAnytimeUdate.slupkg-ms", and step
> 2: you must have the cd labeled: "windows anytime upgrade". After this you
> can star the upgrade.
>
>
> "Ian Betts" wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > "Vicky" <> wrote in message
> > news:F39EADB7-1696-4629-A9A2-...
> > > The Vista Home Basic edition is activated.
> > >
> > > I run the "WindowsAnytimeUdate.slupkg-ms", and then it 's asking to insert
> > > the disk "Windows anytime upgrade" . I accept the "setup.exe" and then I
> > > click on "installation now". Then it's asking to "download important
> > > updates
> > > for the installation". After this I "accept the terms of license" and then
> > > it
> > > is asking if I want to upgrade. It is checking for compatibility and then
> > > starts the update.
> > > The first line "copying windows files" its O.K. (100%), but the the second
> > > line "collection of files" stops at 20% with this message: "windows update
> > > found an error and cannot be continue"
> > >
> > > Could you please help me?
> > >
> > >
> > Not sure what you are doing from your description, although it was pretty
> > well set out. You have Vista Home Basic and its been activated online. Then
> > you set updates. You said this was set as anytime.
> >
> > Here I lost track because you say it asked for what, a CD. Is the CD you
> > refer to your original Vista CD because from there you appear to be taking
> > about an installation process. That is not an online update.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Ian
> >
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