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Vista Ultimate X64 To Win 7 Ultimate X64 In Place Upgrade Issue


I have, twice now, tried to do an in place upgrade from Windows Vista x64 Ultimate to Windows 7 x64 Ultimate. Vista is pretty much fully patched up to date, and Windows 7 is RTM and is choosing the option to download the latest updates for install. Both times it has taken about 11 hours to work through most of the phases of the upgrade, and then apparently hang in the transferring setting stages. It has hung at exactly the same point each time: 458886 of 607131 (for some strange reason, it reports this as 62%).

The "hang" is not absolute, which is to say that all the rotation of "please wait..." messages continues, so it's not a totally lockup. That said, I let it be for about 8 hours the first time with no changes, and a whopping 35 hours last time (about 46 hours of total time with the upgrade running) - again without any change. Since there is no option to cancel, I was forced to shut down both times, and the rollback has taken perhaps a half hour.

There are, of course, several questions to come out of this, but the primary one is "Where is the log?", and how can I determine what the heck it was working on when it decided to go away. Frankly, the idea that someone would RTM this when I'm hearing that a 5 hour in place upgrade is "fast", and it can take as long as 85 hours seems a bit more than ridiculous, but I'm doing my best to go with the flow.


View Replies (Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 5:24 AM)

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