Try creating a second partition and "clean" installing the upgrade. If it
installs, you'll know there's something that Vista doesn't like about the XP
configuration.
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rade_clean.asp
Ramone
"Marvin" <> wrote in message
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>I have Windows XP SP3 installed and operational. I have tried recently to
> complete an upgrade to Vista Pro with no success. I get to 59% completion
> on
> the last step at which point the computer reboots, goes to a blue screen
> and
> then resets back to Windows XP. Prior to that, everything appears to
> progress
> normally. I am wanting to do an upgrade because of the software that I
> want
> to carry over into the Vista environment (note: none of the software is
> identified in the Upgrade process as problematic software).
>
> I am booting in normal mode with only Microsoft applications in the
> startup.
> I do have a Creative soundcard but have not loaded the software during
> startup (I did not uninstall the driver yet).
>
> I previously upgraded to Vista from SP2 but had to revert back for other
> reasons. Since then, the only change was to upgrade XP to SP3 and other
> Windows SW udpates.
>
> Would like to hear about others' experiences and what other suggestions
> you
> might have so that I can complete the upgrade. Microsoft Technical support
> is
> unhelpful as they keep trying to get me to do a fresh install (the easy
> out!!!) instead of helping me complete the upgrade.
>
> Are they special commands I can issue in a RUN command that will
> facilitate
> a successful upgrade?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help ...