(Editorial)
It seems, as I read through these posts, that most of the problems people
are having are in upgrade scenarios, not when performing clean installs.
(End Editorial)
Why not go down to your favorite computer equipment retailer, purchase a new
100GB hard drive, crack the case, take out your existing hard drive, install
the new hard drive, install Vista as a clean install, then reinstall your
existing hard drive, and use a third party boot manager to switch between
the two drives when you boot the system?
"Upgrader" <> wrote in message
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> Upgrader wrote:
>> After cloning my HD for the purpose, I attempted to upgrade my WinXP SP2
>> to Vista Ultimate RC1. The process proceeds normally, entering the
>> product key, etc, and completes the "Copying Windows files" phase
>> successfully. However, about 32% of the way through the "Gathering files"
>> phase, it throws up the message, "Windows installation encountered an
>> error and cannot continue," whereupon the process terminates and I'm back
>> to my WinXP desktop. I went through this twice, with the error occurring
>> in the same place both times. So I then reburned my RC1 DVD iso file (for
>> which I've checked the hashes) and tried upgrading my XPsp2 again, only
>> to have exactly the same failure in the same place during "Gathering
>> files."
>>
>> My system meets all of the criteria for Vista Capable, is in very good
>> running order and quite clean, and I had disabled my antivirus (AVG)
>> before attempting the upgrade.
>>
>> What could be my problem here?
>
> I have now not only uninstalled all of the programs that the Vista
> Ultimate RC1 compatibility check said would not work after upgrading, but
> I have also uninstalled many other programs, as well, but all to no
> avail. Every time that I try to upgrade my WinXP SP2 to Vista Ultimate
> RC1, I get the same error message in exactly the same spot (32%) during
> the "Gathering files" phase.
>
> Can anyone advise me as to what to try next to successfully complete the
> upgrade?
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