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Fail Upgrade To Win7 Ultimate RTM 32 Bit From Vista Ultimate 32 Bit


I just tried the upgrade from Vista 32bit Ultimate to Windows 7 32 Ultimate. Several issues occurred.

First the install uses an incorrect version of jraid.sys (I suspect it may be a 64 bit version from what I have read on various posts). After copying the files the system reboots and fails as the jraid.sys file is corrupt or wrong version. I booted the Vista load and copied the Vista version of jraid.sys from windowssystem32drivers to $Windows.~BTwindowssystem32drivers and the system reboots Windows 7 and continues the install process.

As it gets to the final stage, I get a message that the upgrade has failed (with no other info) and a rollback to Vista occurs. the $Windows.~BTsources
ollback folder has a setupact.log file that details the roll back but the setuperr.log file is empty.

Any suggestions?


View Replies (Posted: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 2:13 PM)

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