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| Ultimate Installation Problems I have a Dell Dimension and the Upgrade Advisor says I can install Vistal. I purchased the Vista Ultimate CD from a retailer and every time I try to upgrade it fails at the end. I have tried several times, disconnecting everything, etc. Would it be different if I purchased the Dell Vista CD? Is there anything else I can do? Thanks! |
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| Re: Ultimate Installation Problems (If setup becomes non-responsive or does not complete), do a Cold Boot (reset the machine) > Start the computer, when the Windows Boot Manager is displayed, select Windows Setup press F8 on your keyboard and setup should continue. If you are upgrading/clean install, as noted, disable any external or USB based devices you might have attached to the computer. Also, disable any Security software before launching setup and ensure that you meet the minimum system requirements for Windows Vista. Turn Off Serial Key Devices: Windows Vista does not support Serial Key devices. If you are upgrading and you currently use Serial Keys with an alternative input device, you must turn off Serial Keys and install another input option before the upgrade. To turn off Serial Keys in Windows XP, open Accessibility Options in Control Panel. For more information, go to the Microsoft Accessibility website ([url]http://www.microsoft.com/enable[/url]). -- Andre Blog: [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com[/url] My Vista Quickstart Guide: [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry[/url] "DMD31842" <ddavidson7@verizon.net> wrote in message news:6f4f14e2-15d1-4893-94ff-497ba0ae4f5c@f3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I have a Dell Dimension and the Upgrade Advisor says I can install > Vistal. I purchased the Vista Ultimate CD from a retailer and every > time I try to upgrade it fails at the end. I have tried several times, > disconnecting everything, etc. Would it be different if I purchased > the Dell Vista CD? Is there anything else I can do? Thanks![/color] |
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| Re: Ultimate Installation Problems All Vista DVDs are basically the same, since the install process is now a Imaging type setup. A Dell branded DVD would only have the OEM content added. It's likely your setup still has an incompatible program or driver that is causing Vista upgrade to fail. Most people would advise you to do a Fresh/Clean install of Vista. This isn't always practical for OEM owners as they loose the 3rd-Party apps the OEM provides. Doing an upgrade requires a fair amount of prep work. The Upgrade Advisor doesn't always indict everything that can cause an upgrade to fail. Has the Dell been "De-Dell-ified" ?, have all the non-essential or unwanted programs removed from it. Doing a Vista upgrade requires that the machine is properly prepared before it will take the upgrade. Have you checked for a BIOS upgrade for the dimension and that all primary devices have Vista drivers available ? "DMD31842" <ddavidson7@verizon.net> wrote in message news:6f4f14e2-15d1-4893-94ff-497ba0ae4f5c@f3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I have a Dell Dimension and the Upgrade Advisor says I can install > Vistal. I purchased the Vista Ultimate CD from a retailer and every > time I try to upgrade it fails at the end. I have tried several times, > disconnecting everything, etc. Would it be different if I purchased > the Dell Vista CD? Is there anything else I can do? Thanks![/color] |
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| Re: Ultimate Installation Problems On Nov 21, 6:14 am, "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSp...@mindspring.com> wrote:[color=blue] > All Vista DVDs are basically the same, since the install process is now > a Imaging type setup. A Dell branded DVD would only have the OEM > content added. It's likely your setup still has an incompatible program or > driver that is causing Vista upgrade to fail. > > Most people would advise you to do a Fresh/Clean install of Vista. This > isn't always practical for OEM owners as they loose the 3rd-Party apps > the OEM provides. Doing an upgrade requires a fair amount of prep > work. The Upgrade Advisor doesn't always indict everything that can > cause an upgrade to fail. Has the Dell been "De-Dell-ified" ?, have all > the non-essential or unwanted programs removed from it. Doing a > Vista upgrade requires that the machine is properly prepared before it > will take the upgrade. Have you checked for a BIOS upgrade for the > dimension and that all primary devices have Vista drivers available ? > > "DMD31842" <ddavids...@verizon.net> wrote in message > > news:6f4f14e2-15d1-4893-94ff-497ba0ae4f5c@f3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > > >[color=green] > >I have a Dell Dimension and the Upgrade Advisor says I can install > > Vistal. I purchased the Vista Ultimate CD from a retailer and every > > time I try to upgrade it fails at the end. I have tried several times, > > disconnecting everything, etc. Would it be different if I purchased > > the Dell Vista CD? Is there anything else I can do? Thanks!- Hide quoted text -[/color] > > - Show quoted text -[/color] Thanks for all this good advice. I am not sure what serial system devices" are. Once I have that information I will follow your advice and try again. Thanks, David |
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| Re: Ultimate Installation Problems You are going to have to crack the case on your computer. First, disconnect all hardware attached except for your mouse, keyboard and monitor. Second, disconnect any additional hard drives. You want only the hard drive connected that you plan to install Vista upon. Third, uninstall any antivirus, anti spyware programs you may have installed. Uninstall any program known to cause compatibility problems with Vista including, but not limited to anything from Roxio or Nero. You have to do research to find out what you have that may be the culprit. The best way - in my estimation - is to boot from the retail DVD and do a clean install - with only the above hardware connected. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "DMD31842" <ddavidson7@verizon.net> wrote in message news:6f4f14e2-15d1-4893-94ff-497ba0ae4f5c@f3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I have a Dell Dimension and the Upgrade Advisor says I can install > Vistal. I purchased the Vista Ultimate CD from a retailer and every > time I try to upgrade it fails at the end. I have tried several times, > disconnecting everything, etc. Would it be different if I purchased > the Dell Vista CD? Is there anything else I can do? Thanks![/color] |
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| Re: Ultimate Installation Problems Here's a step by step guide to upgrading from XP to Vista. If the upgrade still fails it is likely some hardware is not Vista compatible or you still have some software running that is not Vista compatible. 1) Backup your PC. 2) Back it up again. 3) Test your backups. If you skip the above steps please don't whine that the upgrade trashed all your files. Any process that involves this many changes to the file system is fraught with danger. If you don't have a full backup of your pc before starting the upgrade you are an idiot and shouldn't really have a pc to start with :-) This may sound harsh but it is reality. 4) Run the latest version of the Upgrade Advisor and note anything it flags. 5) Uninstall (not disable) all antivirus, antispyware, firewall, disk utility, and system utility programs even if the upgrade advisor doesn't mention them. You will need to install Vista compatible versions after the upgrade is finished. 6) Uninstall (not disable) all programs that the upgrade advisor flags as possible problems. You will need to install Vista compatible versions after the upgrade is finished. 7) If possible remove all hardware that the upgrade advisor flags as incompatible. 8) Make sure you have Vista compatible drivers and software for all your hardware devices burned to CD. Don't just look for drivers that the upgrade advisor mentioned. If possible have drivers ready for everything. 9) Physically unplug any external devices like portable hard drives, printers, card readers, flash drives, cameras, etc.. 10) Run a chkdsk on all the partitions on all hard drives still connected. 11) Defrag the system and boot partitions. 12) Start the Vista upgrade process. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User [url]http://www.vistahelp.ca[/url] "DMD31842" <ddavidson7@verizon.net> wrote in message news:6f4f14e2-15d1-4893-94ff-497ba0ae4f5c@f3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I have a Dell Dimension and the Upgrade Advisor says I can install > Vistal. I purchased the Vista Ultimate CD from a retailer and every > time I try to upgrade it fails at the end. I have tried several times, > disconnecting everything, etc. Would it be different if I purchased > the Dell Vista CD? Is there anything else I can do? Thanks![/color] |
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| Re: Ultimate Installation Problems Kerry Brown wrote: [color=blue] > Here's a step by step guide to upgrading from XP to Vista. If the upgrade > still fails it is likely some hardware is not Vista compatible or you > still have some software running that is not Vista compatible. > > 1) Backup your PC. > 2) Back it up again. > 3) Test your backups. > > If you skip the above steps please don't whine that the upgrade trashed > all your files. Any process that involves this many changes to the file > system is fraught with danger. If you don't have a full backup of your pc > before starting the upgrade you are an idiot and shouldn't really have a > pc to start with :-) This may sound harsh but it is reality. > > 4) Run the latest version of the Upgrade Advisor and note anything it > flags. 5) Uninstall (not disable) all antivirus, antispyware, firewall, > disk utility, and system utility programs even if the upgrade advisor > doesn't mention them. You will need to install Vista compatible versions > after the upgrade is finished. > 6) Uninstall (not disable) all programs that the upgrade advisor flags as > possible problems. You will need to install Vista compatible versions > after the upgrade is finished. > 7) If possible remove all hardware that the upgrade advisor flags as > incompatible. > 8) Make sure you have Vista compatible drivers and software for all your > hardware devices burned to CD. Don't just look for drivers that the > upgrade advisor mentioned. If possible have drivers ready for everything. > 9) Physically unplug any external devices like portable hard drives, > printers, card readers, flash drives, cameras, etc.. > 10) Run a chkdsk on all the partitions on all hard drives still connected. > 11) Defrag the system and boot partitions. > 12) Start the Vista upgrade process. >[/color] So, how many days does it take to do all this? And could that turn into weeks if along the way ... say, the tested restore of the backup fscked up the system? Now, I see why Vista is such an easy operating system to install, even for a newbie. At least that is what Frank and the Windoze fan boys around here keep telling us. Cheers. -- Remove Vista Activation Completely ... [url]http://tinyurl.com/2w8qqo[/url] Frank - seek help immediately! Visit ... [url]http://www.binsa.org/[/url] |
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| Re: Ultimate Installation Problems NoStop wrote: [color=blue] > Kerry Brown wrote: > >[color=green] >>Here's a step by step guide to upgrading from XP to Vista. If the upgrade >>still fails it is likely some hardware is not Vista compatible or you >>still have some software running that is not Vista compatible. >> >>1) Backup your PC. >>2) Back it up again. >>3) Test your backups. >> >>If you skip the above steps please don't whine that the upgrade trashed >>all your files. Any process that involves this many changes to the file >>system is fraught with danger. If you don't have a full backup of your pc >>before starting the upgrade you are an idiot and shouldn't really have a >>pc to start with :-) This may sound harsh but it is reality. >> >>4) Run the latest version of the Upgrade Advisor and note anything it >>flags. 5) Uninstall (not disable) all antivirus, antispyware, firewall, >>disk utility, and system utility programs even if the upgrade advisor >>doesn't mention them. You will need to install Vista compatible versions >>after the upgrade is finished. >>6) Uninstall (not disable) all programs that the upgrade advisor flags as >>possible problems. You will need to install Vista compatible versions >>after the upgrade is finished. >>7) If possible remove all hardware that the upgrade advisor flags as >>incompatible. >>8) Make sure you have Vista compatible drivers and software for all your >>hardware devices burned to CD. Don't just look for drivers that the >>upgrade advisor mentioned. If possible have drivers ready for everything. >>9) Physically unplug any external devices like portable hard drives, >>printers, card readers, flash drives, cameras, etc.. >>10) Run a chkdsk on all the partitions on all hard drives still connected. >>11) Defrag the system and boot partitions. >>12) Start the Vista upgrade process. >>[/color] > > So, how many days does it take to do all this? And could that turn into > weeks if along the way ... say, the tested restore of the backup fscked up > the system? Now, I see why Vista is such an easy operating system to > install, even for a newbie. At least that is what Frank and the Windoze fan > boys around here keep telling us. > > Cheers. >[/color] Why are you doris? RS's keeps calling for you come and kiss his hairy arse...so get along now...don't keep him waiting. Frank |
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| RE: Ultimate Installation Problems I had problem last week when I tried to upgrade my HP PC from Home Premium to Ultimate...After 5 tries (with removing different programs, etc.), I finally contacted Microsoft Tech Support and the problem fixed and upgrade was successful...Following is part of the instruction. I don't know whether it will help you since you upgrade from XP... ------------------------------- From the problem description I understand that when upgrading Vista Home Premium to Ultimate, the error message was received stating "Windows could not configure one or more system components. To install Windows, restart the computer and then restart the installation. The Upgrade was not successful. Your previous version of Windows is being restored." After installing SP1, the update was gray-out, so you uninstalled it and got the same error. If there has been any misunderstanding, please let me know. I understand the inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my best to help you. This behavior may occur if some specific Windows features are turned on. To troubleshoot this issue, I suggest we perform these steps: Disable Windows features ================= 1. Click Start button, click Control Panel, select "Classic View" on the left panel and click Programs and Features. 2. On the left panel, click Turn Windows Features on or off. 3. Wait for a while. Then, please uncheck the following items: "Internet Information Services" "XPS viewer" in Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 "Remote Differential Compression" "Windows DFS Replication Services" Now, please try the upgrade again. ---------------------------------- "DMD31842" wrote: [color=blue] > I have a Dell Dimension and the Upgrade Advisor says I can install > Vistal. I purchased the Vista Ultimate CD from a retailer and every > time I try to upgrade it fails at the end. I have tried several times, > disconnecting everything, etc. Would it be different if I purchased > the Dell Vista CD? Is there anything else I can do? Thanks! >[/color] |
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