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Old 03-01-2007
beckjay
 

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frustrated
Hi

This is probably a long shot but I'm hoping someone out there can help me. I
am trying to upgrade to vista ultimate. I get to the final step (completing
installation) and computer crashes at exactly 57% done. This happened 5 or 6
times. The error message indicates that the problem is caused by a device
driver. I was on the phone with a window tech advisor. They had me disable
the suspect drivers and try again. I had the same result...crashed at 57%
done. Now that are saying it is proably a software conflict even though I
still get the error message saying the problem is caused by a device driver.
Does anyone have any knowledge of common software that might be interfering.
I am not sure if I am providing enough info. for anyone to help

Thanks

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Old 03-01-2007
Synapse Syndrome
 

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Re: frustrated
"beckjay" <u31510@uwe> wrote in message news:6d5ccb3ef6896@uwe...
> Hi
>
> This is probably a long shot but I'm hoping someone out there can help me.
> I
> am trying to upgrade to vista ultimate. I get to the final step
> (completing
> installation) and computer crashes at exactly 57% done. This happened 5 or
> 6
> times. The error message indicates that the problem is caused by a device
> driver. I was on the phone with a window tech advisor. They had me disable
> the suspect drivers and try again. I had the same result...crashed at 57%
> done. Now that are saying it is proably a software conflict even though I
> still get the error message saying the problem is caused by a device
> driver.
> Does anyone have any knowledge of common software that might be
> interfering.
> I am not sure if I am providing enough info. for anyone to help



Try updating your BIOS and removing all PCI and PCIe cards (apart from
essential) before trying to install.

ss.


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Old 03-01-2007
Troy McClure
 

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Re: frustrated
stop "upgrading"
you can do a clean install with the upgrade cd




"beckjay" <u31510@uwe> wrote in message news:6d5ccb3ef6896@uwe...
> Hi
>
> This is probably a long shot but I'm hoping someone out there can help me.
> I
> am trying to upgrade to vista ultimate. I get to the final step
> (completing
> installation) and computer crashes at exactly 57% done. This happened 5 or
> 6
> times. The error message indicates that the problem is caused by a device
> driver. I was on the phone with a window tech advisor. They had me disable
> the suspect drivers and try again. I had the same result...crashed at 57%
> done. Now that are saying it is proably a software conflict even though I
> still get the error message saying the problem is caused by a device
> driver.
> Does anyone have any knowledge of common software that might be
> interfering.
> I am not sure if I am providing enough info. for anyone to help
>
> Thanks
>


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Old 03-01-2007
Alan
 

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Re: frustrated
Troy,

Is there an obvious way for someone to do a clean install with an upgrade
CD? Is there a website for the OP to go to that explains how to do this?

Alan

"Troy McClure" <g@s.com> wrote in message
news:1FBF4547-3F89-4310-98BE-5054A584C682@microsoft.com...
> stop "upgrading"
> you can do a clean install with the upgrade cd
>
>
>
>
> "beckjay" <u31510@uwe> wrote in message news:6d5ccb3ef6896@uwe...
>> Hi
>>
>> This is probably a long shot but I'm hoping someone out there can help
>> me. I
>> am trying to upgrade to vista ultimate. I get to the final step
>> (completing
>> installation) and computer crashes at exactly 57% done. This happened 5
>> or 6
>> times. The error message indicates that the problem is caused by a device
>> driver. I was on the phone with a window tech advisor. They had me
>> disable
>> the suspect drivers and try again. I had the same result...crashed at 57%
>> done. Now that are saying it is proably a software conflict even though I
>> still get the error message saying the problem is caused by a device
>> driver.
>> Does anyone have any knowledge of common software that might be
>> interfering.
>> I am not sure if I am providing enough info. for anyone to help
>>
>> Thanks
>>

>



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Old 03-01-2007
Joe
 

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Re: frustrated
If you are able to boot from the CD then do clean install....clean install
is best bet versus upgrading. However; do you have this option available?

"Troy McClure" <g@s.com> wrote in message
news:1FBF4547-3F89-4310-98BE-5054A584C682@microsoft.com...
> stop "upgrading"
> you can do a clean install with the upgrade cd
>
>
>
>
> "beckjay" <u31510@uwe> wrote in message news:6d5ccb3ef6896@uwe...
>> Hi
>>
>> This is probably a long shot but I'm hoping someone out there can help
>> me. I
>> am trying to upgrade to vista ultimate. I get to the final step
>> (completing
>> installation) and computer crashes at exactly 57% done. This happened 5
>> or 6
>> times. The error message indicates that the problem is caused by a device
>> driver. I was on the phone with a window tech advisor. They had me
>> disable
>> the suspect drivers and try again. I had the same result...crashed at 57%
>> done. Now that are saying it is proably a software conflict even though I
>> still get the error message saying the problem is caused by a device
>> driver.
>> Does anyone have any knowledge of common software that might be
>> interfering.
>> I am not sure if I am providing enough info. for anyone to help
>>
>> Thanks
>>

>


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Old 03-01-2007
Marcos Kleine
 

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Re: frustrated
Install Vista first with no Cd Key.
After install without Vista Key install again with the cd key!
Here we go! hehe
"Joe" <hortoristic@gmail.dot.com> escreveu na mensagem
news:06D7DE27-7AB4-43EA-9845-7D884A608D2E@microsoft.com...
> If you are able to boot from the CD then do clean install....clean install
> is best bet versus upgrading. However; do you have this option
> available?
>
> "Troy McClure" <g@s.com> wrote in message
> news:1FBF4547-3F89-4310-98BE-5054A584C682@microsoft.com...
>> stop "upgrading"
>> you can do a clean install with the upgrade cd
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "beckjay" <u31510@uwe> wrote in message news:6d5ccb3ef6896@uwe...
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> This is probably a long shot but I'm hoping someone out there can help
>>> me. I
>>> am trying to upgrade to vista ultimate. I get to the final step
>>> (completing
>>> installation) and computer crashes at exactly 57% done. This happened 5
>>> or 6
>>> times. The error message indicates that the problem is caused by a
>>> device
>>> driver. I was on the phone with a window tech advisor. They had me
>>> disable
>>> the suspect drivers and try again. I had the same result...crashed at
>>> 57%
>>> done. Now that are saying it is proably a software conflict even though
>>> I
>>> still get the error message saying the problem is caused by a device
>>> driver.
>>> Does anyone have any knowledge of common software that might be
>>> interfering.
>>> I am not sure if I am providing enough info. for anyone to help
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>

>>

>



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Old 03-01-2007
gls858
 

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Re: frustrated
Alan wrote:
> Troy,
>
> Is there an obvious way for someone to do a clean install with an upgrade
> CD? Is there a website for the OP to go to that explains how to do this?
>
> Alan
>
> "Troy McClure" <g@s.com> wrote in message
> news:1FBF4547-3F89-4310-98BE-5054A584C682@microsoft.com...
>> stop "upgrading"
>> you can do a clean install with the upgrade cd
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "beckjay" <u31510@uwe> wrote in message news:6d5ccb3ef6896@uwe...
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> This is probably a long shot but I'm hoping someone out there can help
>>> me. I
>>> am trying to upgrade to vista ultimate. I get to the final step
>>> (completing
>>> installation) and computer crashes at exactly 57% done. This happened 5
>>> or 6
>>> times. The error message indicates that the problem is caused by a device
>>> driver. I was on the phone with a window tech advisor. They had me
>>> disable
>>> the suspect drivers and try again. I had the same result...crashed at 57%
>>> done. Now that are saying it is proably a software conflict even though I
>>> still get the error message saying the problem is caused by a device
>>> driver.
>>> Does anyone have any knowledge of common software that might be
>>> interfering.
>>> I am not sure if I am providing enough info. for anyone to help
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>

>
>

I had a similar problem when I tried the upgrade from XP Pro to Vista
Ultimate. When you start the setup there is an option to load vista and
move your existing files to windows.old. When I used this option instead
of the upgrade the install worked. I did have to load all of my existing
programs and address books etc. A real PITA but it did work.

gls858
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Old 03-01-2007
Dave B.
 

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Re: frustrated
Try doing a bit of searching
http://www.google.com/search?q=vista...x=&startPage=1

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"gls858" <gls858@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:OVqsH15SHHA.1016@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Alan wrote:
>> Troy,
>>
>> Is there an obvious way for someone to do a clean install with an upgrade
>> CD? Is there a website for the OP to go to that explains how to do this?
>>
>> Alan
>>
>> "Troy McClure" <g@s.com> wrote in message
>> news:1FBF4547-3F89-4310-98BE-5054A584C682@microsoft.com...
>>> stop "upgrading"
>>> you can do a clean install with the upgrade cd
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "beckjay" <u31510@uwe> wrote in message news:6d5ccb3ef6896@uwe...
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> This is probably a long shot but I'm hoping someone out there can help
>>>> me. I
>>>> am trying to upgrade to vista ultimate. I get to the final step
>>>> (completing
>>>> installation) and computer crashes at exactly 57% done. This happened 5
>>>> or 6
>>>> times. The error message indicates that the problem is caused by a
>>>> device
>>>> driver. I was on the phone with a window tech advisor. They had me
>>>> disable
>>>> the suspect drivers and try again. I had the same result...crashed at
>>>> 57%
>>>> done. Now that are saying it is proably a software conflict even though
>>>> I
>>>> still get the error message saying the problem is caused by a device
>>>> driver.
>>>> Does anyone have any knowledge of common software that might be
>>>> interfering.
>>>> I am not sure if I am providing enough info. for anyone to help
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>

>>
>>

> I had a similar problem when I tried the upgrade from XP Pro to Vista
> Ultimate. When you start the setup there is an option to load vista and
> move your existing files to windows.old. When I used this option instead
> of the upgrade the install worked. I did have to load all of my existing
> programs and address books etc. A real PITA but it did work.
>
> gls858



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