Hi,
Try uninstalling the video driver and reverting to a standard VGA before
upgrading.
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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
"Dave H." <> wrote in message
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>I tried my upgrade from Home Basic to Home Premium for the third time last
> night. Needless to say, it failed or I wouldn't be posting this. But
> this
> time I took some notes during the process so I can better describe what's
> happening. Hopefully someone can assist with this.
>
> Machine is a Compaq Presario SR5010 with a 3.46 GHz Celeron. Has a gig of
> RAM and an Nvidia GF 6200 LE with 128 MB. Running what I assume is an OEM
> version of Basic - it came with the machine when I bought it new from
> BestBuy. Upgrade Advisor says everything's fine and the machine should
> take
> the upgrade with no problem.
>
> Install has no problems until after the second reboot. It gets through
> the
> screen about starting Windows for the first time and goes back to the
> screen
> showing installation progress. There are green checkmarks on everything
> except "Completing upgrade."
>
> It cranks away for a bit, then the screen changes to a higher resolution.
> Cranks away a bit more - maybe a couple of minutes - then displays the
> following message:
>
> "Windows could not configure one or more system components. To install
> Windows, restart the computer and then restart the installation."
>
> When I click the OK button (which is the only option) it goes to a black
> screen with a mouse cursor but nothing else. Sits there for a minute or
> two,
> then reboots, displays a message that the upgrade was not successful, and
> automatically rolls back to Basic. (at least that part seems to work fine,
> thank God)
>
> After Basic boots back up, I get a message that this version was unable to
> be installed and I should run Upgrade Advisor to make sure my system's
> compatible.
>
> I disabled anti-virus and anti-spyware and even turned off GoToMyPC before
> running the upgrade, just in case. Didn't help.
>
> At this point, I'm about ready to give up. The weird part is that the
> machine is ALREADY RUNNING VISTA. I could understand this if I were
> upgrading from XP or something. The Upgrade Advisor says it should work
> fine, but it doesn't. This isn't some off-brand machine, either. It's a
> stock Compaq with an added video card, and that's it. It should work.
>
> Any ideas?