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Upgrade From Vista Home Pre To Win 7 Ultimate Failed


I was trying to upgrade from Vista Home Premium 64-bit to Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, after all the processes when it finally starts booting into Windows 7 (almost after 2 hours process), the message came that the Upgrade has failed and restoring back to previous version of Windows.

I am wondering what the problem could be. Though it has very gracefully restored back to Vista now without any data/file loss.I ran the Upgrade Advisor also, and it suggested to remove Windows Virtual PC and Daemon Tools. I did that.

My notebook is Dell XPS 1530, Intel T8100 2.1GHz, 4GB RAM, and there was 26GB free space available.I checked technet also but couldn't find any solution there.

I checked this post too.. 

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproinstall/thread/9ad6e877-c96d-4a8a-bdbe-63909e806dc2/

but the issue I'm facing is different, after completing final Transferring files, settings, and programs step, and on booting into Windows 7 it gives me the message of Upgrade failure.


View Replies (Posted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:46 AM)

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