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| tito |
>I bought a new hp pc with home primium and i have a new full version of
>vista
> ultimate, when i do the upgrade it goes ok until it gets to the end. then
> it
> will reboot and give the message the upgrade is not compleate and it go
> back
> to vista premium.
>
>
| John Barnes |
> If you have a new pc, why would you be running an upgrade, why not run a
> custom install. We have no idea what you mean by 'the end'. If you want
> help, be specific as to exactly what has happened up to that point. Has it
> rebooted once, twice, is this the third boot where it tells you it is
> starting for the first time, etc.
>
> "tito" <tito@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:15CE4CCF-0127-42E0-9A3E-7FBE67392B78@microsoft.com...> >I bought a new hp pc with home primium and i have a new full version of>
> >vista
> > ultimate, when i do the upgrade it goes ok until it gets to the end. then
> > it
> > will reboot and give the message the upgrade is not compleate and it go
> > back
> > to vista premium.
> >
> >
>
| Terry |
>I am also encountering the same problem though I am upgrading from Home
> Premium after operating with it for a number of months.
> The compatibility check identifies only one potential issue; an
> uncertified
> driver for the onboard Realtek sound card. Home Premium was able to
> install
> without issues when the new machine was configured 'out-of-the-box'.
>
> The upgrade process appears to run without problems through all of the
> steps
> including updates, restarts and runs through the text-based
> 'configuration'
> steps and then attempts to open the Vista login. A message indicating that
> Vista failed to install properly is displayed. Click OK, system rolls back
> to
> Home Premium and announces that Ultimate was not able to install.
>
> I've tried a couple of more times after uninstalling the 'suspect' sound
> card device with the same result.
>
> Regards,
> -- Terry.
>
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>>> If you have a new pc, why would you be running an upgrade, why not run a
>> custom install. We have no idea what you mean by 'the end'. If you want
>> help, be specific as to exactly what has happened up to that point. Has
>> it
>> rebooted once, twice, is this the third boot where it tells you it is
>> starting for the first time, etc.
>>
>> "tito" <tito@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:15CE4CCF-0127-42E0-9A3E-7FBE67392B78@microsoft.com...>> >I bought a new hp pc with home primium and i have a new full version of>>
>> >vista
>> > ultimate, when i do the upgrade it goes ok until it gets to the end.
>> > then
>> > it
>> > will reboot and give the message the upgrade is not compleate and it go
>> > back
>> > to vista premium.
>> >
>> >
>>
| John Barnes |
> Don't let it do any update. You should already be up to date and there are
> some bad drivers on WU. You didn't give any specs on your machine, but if
> it is an nVidia card, you might try uninstalling the drivers from control
> panel/uninstall a program. You are getting to the point where the nVidia
> drivers would begin to affect the GUI. If that doesn't work, on the last
> bootup (the one where you get to the welcome and logon), try hitting F8
> during the bootup and select safe mode. Others with more experience with
> the upgrade process may have other better ideas.
>
>
> "Terry" <Terry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AEA243B8-1A09-485A-98F4-F86B2040CF04@microsoft.com...> >I am also encountering the same problem though I am upgrading from Home>
> > Premium after operating with it for a number of months.
> > The compatibility check identifies only one potential issue; an
> > uncertified
> > driver for the onboard Realtek sound card. Home Premium was able to
> > install
> > without issues when the new machine was configured 'out-of-the-box'.
> >
> > The upgrade process appears to run without problems through all of the
> > steps
> > including updates, restarts and runs through the text-based
> > 'configuration'
> > steps and then attempts to open the Vista login. A message indicating that
> > Vista failed to install properly is displayed. Click OK, system rolls back
> > to
> > Home Premium and announces that Ultimate was not able to install.
> >
> > I've tried a couple of more times after uninstalling the 'suspect' sound
> > card device with the same result.
> >
> > Regards,
> > -- Terry.
> >
> >
> > "John Barnes" wrote:
> >> >> If you have a new pc, why would you be running an upgrade, why not run a
> >> custom install. We have no idea what you mean by 'the end'. If you want
> >> help, be specific as to exactly what has happened up to that point. Has
> >> it
> >> rebooted once, twice, is this the third boot where it tells you it is
> >> starting for the first time, etc.
> >>
> >> "tito" <tito@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:15CE4CCF-0127-42E0-9A3E-7FBE67392B78@microsoft.com...
> >> >I bought a new hp pc with home primium and i have a new full version of
> >> >vista
> >> > ultimate, when i do the upgrade it goes ok until it gets to the end.
> >> > then
> >> > it
> >> > will reboot and give the message the upgrade is not compleate and it go
> >> > back
> >> > to vista premium.
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
>
| KenP |
1F7AC87-0810-4C92-9B61-590661E6B264@microsoft.com...>I am in the same situation. I purchased a new HP m8120n this weekend and I
>am
> also trying to Upgrade to Vista Ultimate with a brand new set of Vista
> Ultimate Upgrade DVD's. I hope maybe I can offer a little more exact
> information. I have repeated this upgrade attempt 5 times and always get
> the
> same result at exactly the same place in the upgrade installation process.
> The installation goes well through the first 2 stages of the upgrade. The
> problem starts at the last stage, "Completing Upgrade". Right at about 99%
> complete an error message comes up stating "Installation Error Windows can
> not configure a component" You click OK and the system restores itself to
> Home Premium. It gives no information as to what component is the problem.
> HP
> has been of no help stating that because I am using a retail upgrade set
> they
> can not help. Hopefully this will help those of you with more extensive
> knowledge an idea of what the problem could be. Please be advised that you
> never get to the Ultimate start up screen at all, not even to the part
> that
> your desktop is being configured.
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>>> Don't let it do any update. You should already be up to date and there
>> are
>> some bad drivers on WU. You didn't give any specs on your machine, but
>> if
>> it is an nVidia card, you might try uninstalling the drivers from control
>> panel/uninstall a program. You are getting to the point where the nVidia
>> drivers would begin to affect the GUI. If that doesn't work, on the last
>> bootup (the one where you get to the welcome and logon), try hitting F8
>> during the bootup and select safe mode. Others with more experience with
>> the upgrade process may have other better ideas.
>>
>>
>> "Terry" <Terry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:AEA243B8-1A09-485A-98F4-F86B2040CF04@microsoft.com...>> >I am also encountering the same problem though I am upgrading from Home>>
>> > Premium after operating with it for a number of months.
>> > The compatibility check identifies only one potential issue; an
>> > uncertified
>> > driver for the onboard Realtek sound card. Home Premium was able to
>> > install
>> > without issues when the new machine was configured 'out-of-the-box'.
>> >
>> > The upgrade process appears to run without problems through all of the
>> > steps
>> > including updates, restarts and runs through the text-based
>> > 'configuration'
>> > steps and then attempts to open the Vista login. A message indicating
>> > that
>> > Vista failed to install properly is displayed. Click OK, system rolls
>> > back
>> > to
>> > Home Premium and announces that Ultimate was not able to install.
>> >
>> > I've tried a couple of more times after uninstalling the 'suspect'
>> > sound
>> > card device with the same result.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > -- Terry.
>> >
>> >
>> > "John Barnes" wrote:
>> >
>> >> If you have a new pc, why would you be running an upgrade, why not run
>> >> a
>> >> custom install. We have no idea what you mean by 'the end'. If you
>> >> want
>> >> help, be specific as to exactly what has happened up to that point.
>> >> Has
>> >> it
>> >> rebooted once, twice, is this the third boot where it tells you it is
>> >> starting for the first time, etc.
>> >>
>> >> "tito" <tito@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:15CE4CCF-0127-42E0-9A3E-7FBE67392B78@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I bought a new hp pc with home primium and i have a new full version
>> >> >of
>> >> >vista
>> >> > ultimate, when i do the upgrade it goes ok until it gets to the end.
>> >> > then
>> >> > it
>> >> > will reboot and give the message the upgrade is not compleate and it
>> >> > go
>> >> > back
>> >> > to vista premium.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>>
| Paul Randall |
> Hi, Ken
> 5 installs -- you seem to be quite determined to make it work.
> Hopefully someone will correct any errors in my recommendation.
>
> Perhaps you should try a clean install. Start by running your current
> system and create a CD or thumbdrive with all the drivers for your system.
> You might download them from the motherboard builder, or you might copy them
> from their current location in your current system to a similar folder
> structure on your CD. I've never tried this, but hopefully someone else
> will chime in with a procedure to get the exact driver arrangement
> transferred to a CD so they can be installed on the clean system. Print out
> a list of all the drivers so you can compare them when the clean system come
> up.
>
> Once you have your driver CD set up, remove the hard drive and replace it
> with a spare whose contents can be erased. Do a clean install of Vista
> using your upgrade cd, using the procedure here:
> http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rade_clean.asp. This
> gives you a 'free' 30-day trial, avoiding activation hassles if you have to
> reinstall a number of times as you are learning to get it right.
>
> Assuming this system runs, compare the drivers to your list. Do what you
> have to do to make them match the original system. It should run as well as
> the original system and you can expand your system in stages to get it the
> way you want it.
>
> -Paul Randall
>
> "KenP" <KenP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news1F7AC87-0810-4C92-9B61-590661E6B264@microsoft.com...
> >I am in the same situation. I purchased a new HP m8120n this weekend and I>
> >am
> > also trying to Upgrade to Vista Ultimate with a brand new set of Vista
> > Ultimate Upgrade DVD's. I hope maybe I can offer a little more exact
> > information. I have repeated this upgrade attempt 5 times and always get
> > the
> > same result at exactly the same place in the upgrade installation process.
> > The installation goes well through the first 2 stages of the upgrade. The
> > problem starts at the last stage, "Completing Upgrade". Right at about 99%
> > complete an error message comes up stating "Installation Error Windows can
> > not configure a component" You click OK and the system restores itself to
> > Home Premium. It gives no information as to what component is the problem.
> > HP
> > has been of no help stating that because I am using a retail upgrade set
> > they
> > can not help. Hopefully this will help those of you with more extensive
> > knowledge an idea of what the problem could be. Please be advised that you
> > never get to the Ultimate start up screen at all, not even to the part
> > that
> > your desktop is being configured.
> >
> > "John Barnes" wrote:
> >> >> Don't let it do any update. You should already be up to date and there
> >> are
> >> some bad drivers on WU. You didn't give any specs on your machine, but
> >> if
> >> it is an nVidia card, you might try uninstalling the drivers from control
> >> panel/uninstall a program. You are getting to the point where the nVidia
> >> drivers would begin to affect the GUI. If that doesn't work, on the last
> >> bootup (the one where you get to the welcome and logon), try hitting F8
> >> during the bootup and select safe mode. Others with more experience with
> >> the upgrade process may have other better ideas.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Terry" <Terry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:AEA243B8-1A09-485A-98F4-F86B2040CF04@microsoft.com...
> >> >I am also encountering the same problem though I am upgrading from Home
> >> > Premium after operating with it for a number of months.
> >> > The compatibility check identifies only one potential issue; an
> >> > uncertified
> >> > driver for the onboard Realtek sound card. Home Premium was able to
> >> > install
> >> > without issues when the new machine was configured 'out-of-the-box'.
> >> >
> >> > The upgrade process appears to run without problems through all of the
> >> > steps
> >> > including updates, restarts and runs through the text-based
> >> > 'configuration'
> >> > steps and then attempts to open the Vista login. A message indicating
> >> > that
> >> > Vista failed to install properly is displayed. Click OK, system rolls
> >> > back
> >> > to
> >> > Home Premium and announces that Ultimate was not able to install.
> >> >
> >> > I've tried a couple of more times after uninstalling the 'suspect'
> >> > sound
> >> > card device with the same result.
> >> >
> >> > Regards,
> >> > -- Terry.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "John Barnes" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> If you have a new pc, why would you be running an upgrade, why not run
> >> >> a
> >> >> custom install. We have no idea what you mean by 'the end'. If you
> >> >> want
> >> >> help, be specific as to exactly what has happened up to that point.
> >> >> Has
> >> >> it
> >> >> rebooted once, twice, is this the third boot where it tells you it is
> >> >> starting for the first time, etc.
> >> >>
> >> >> "tito" <tito@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:15CE4CCF-0127-42E0-9A3E-7FBE67392B78@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I bought a new hp pc with home primium and i have a new full version
> >> >> >of
> >> >> >vista
> >> >> > ultimate, when i do the upgrade it goes ok until it gets to the end.
> >> >> > then
> >> >> > it
> >> >> > will reboot and give the message the upgrade is not compleate and it
> >> >> > go
> >> >> > back
> >> >> > to vista premium.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
| Terry |
D1E0EB0-F339-4DB8-B2EA-518C6A089774@microsoft.com...> Tried again last night taking John's recommendation not to go the 'update'
> route while upgrading. Still no luck, upgrade halted and rolled back as
> before. On to Plan C which engaged a process of elimination...
>
> I uninstalled Realtek audio, Radeon video and printer configuration
> applications, shut down the machine, opened up the box and pulled the
> modem
> installed by the OEM and the video card that I had installed shortly after
> purchase. Rebooted, entered the M/B BIOS setup and disabled the onboard
> USB,
> IEEE1394a and Audio functions, and reset the primary Video as onboard PCI.
> The system was configured back to the very basics...
>
> Saved the configuration, reboot, login to Vista, confirm in Device Manager
> that the system is 'bare bones', re-initiate the upgrade process, skip the
> updates again per John's suggestion and finally, ... success!
>
> Shut down, reinstall cards, restart, reconfigure M/B BIOS, save and
> restart,
> Vista Ultimate loads and reconfigures for all the PnP stuff previously
> disabled.
>
> Activate the O/S, update the system with all the Vista patches and drivers
> from Microsoft and I'm back in business.
>
> I guess the lesson out of this remains that 'touched' systems still pose a
> challenge when choosing the MS O/S upgrade path vs a clean install even if
> the only hardware change is a video card. Another thing that may fact into
> this is all of the PnP USB devices that can be plugged in and removed
> without
> a second thought. The O/S installs drivers for these devices as well that
> may
> not be caught by the compatibility utility...
>
> Hope this helps,
> -- Terry.
>
> "Paul Randall" wrote:
>>> Hi, Ken
>> 5 installs -- you seem to be quite determined to make it work.
>> Hopefully someone will correct any errors in my recommendation.
>>
>> Perhaps you should try a clean install. Start by running your current
>> system and create a CD or thumbdrive with all the drivers for your
>> system.
>> You might download them from the motherboard builder, or you might copy
>> them
>> from their current location in your current system to a similar folder
>> structure on your CD. I've never tried this, but hopefully someone else
>> will chime in with a procedure to get the exact driver arrangement
>> transferred to a CD so they can be installed on the clean system. Print
>> out
>> a list of all the drivers so you can compare them when the clean system
>> come
>> up.
>>
>> Once you have your driver CD set up, remove the hard drive and replace it
>> with a spare whose contents can be erased. Do a clean install of Vista
>> using your upgrade cd, using the procedure here:
>> http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rade_clean.asp. This
>> gives you a 'free' 30-day trial, avoiding activation hassles if you have
>> to
>> reinstall a number of times as you are learning to get it right.
>>
>> Assuming this system runs, compare the drivers to your list. Do what you
>> have to do to make them match the original system. It should run as well
>> as
>> the original system and you can expand your system in stages to get it
>> the
>> way you want it.
>>
>> -Paul Randall
>>
>> "KenP" <KenP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news1F7AC87-0810-4C92-9B61-590661E6B264@microsoft.com...
>> >I am in the same situation. I purchased a new HP m8120n this weekend and>>
>> >I
>> >am
>> > also trying to Upgrade to Vista Ultimate with a brand new set of Vista
>> > Ultimate Upgrade DVD's. I hope maybe I can offer a little more exact
>> > information. I have repeated this upgrade attempt 5 times and always
>> > get
>> > the
>> > same result at exactly the same place in the upgrade installation
>> > process.
>> > The installation goes well through the first 2 stages of the upgrade.
>> > The
>> > problem starts at the last stage, "Completing Upgrade". Right at about
>> > 99%
>> > complete an error message comes up stating "Installation Error Windows
>> > can
>> > not configure a component" You click OK and the system restores itself
>> > to
>> > Home Premium. It gives no information as to what component is the
>> > problem.
>> > HP
>> > has been of no help stating that because I am using a retail upgrade
>> > set
>> > they
>> > can not help. Hopefully this will help those of you with more extensive
>> > knowledge an idea of what the problem could be. Please be advised that
>> > you
>> > never get to the Ultimate start up screen at all, not even to the part
>> > that
>> > your desktop is being configured.
>> >
>> > "John Barnes" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Don't let it do any update. You should already be up to date and
>> >> there
>> >> are
>> >> some bad drivers on WU. You didn't give any specs on your machine,
>> >> but
>> >> if
>> >> it is an nVidia card, you might try uninstalling the drivers from
>> >> control
>> >> panel/uninstall a program. You are getting to the point where the
>> >> nVidia
>> >> drivers would begin to affect the GUI. If that doesn't work, on the
>> >> last
>> >> bootup (the one where you get to the welcome and logon), try hitting
>> >> F8
>> >> during the bootup and select safe mode. Others with more experience
>> >> with
>> >> the upgrade process may have other better ideas.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Terry" <Terry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:AEA243B8-1A09-485A-98F4-F86B2040CF04@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I am also encountering the same problem though I am upgrading from
>> >> >Home
>> >> > Premium after operating with it for a number of months.
>> >> > The compatibility check identifies only one potential issue; an
>> >> > uncertified
>> >> > driver for the onboard Realtek sound card. Home Premium was able to
>> >> > install
>> >> > without issues when the new machine was configured 'out-of-the-box'.
>> >> >
>> >> > The upgrade process appears to run without problems through all of
>> >> > the
>> >> > steps
>> >> > including updates, restarts and runs through the text-based
>> >> > 'configuration'
>> >> > steps and then attempts to open the Vista login. A message
>> >> > indicating
>> >> > that
>> >> > Vista failed to install properly is displayed. Click OK, system
>> >> > rolls
>> >> > back
>> >> > to
>> >> > Home Premium and announces that Ultimate was not able to install.
>> >> >
>> >> > I've tried a couple of more times after uninstalling the 'suspect'
>> >> > sound
>> >> > card device with the same result.
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards,
>> >> > -- Terry.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "John Barnes" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> If you have a new pc, why would you be running an upgrade, why not
>> >> >> run
>> >> >> a
>> >> >> custom install. We have no idea what you mean by 'the end'. If
>> >> >> you
>> >> >> want
>> >> >> help, be specific as to exactly what has happened up to that point.
>> >> >> Has
>> >> >> it
>> >> >> rebooted once, twice, is this the third boot where it tells you it
>> >> >> is
>> >> >> starting for the first time, etc.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "tito" <tito@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:15CE4CCF-0127-42E0-9A3E-7FBE67392B78@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> >I bought a new hp pc with home primium and i have a new full
>> >> >> >version
>> >> >> >of
>> >> >> >vista
>> >> >> > ultimate, when i do the upgrade it goes ok until it gets to the
>> >> >> > end.
>> >> >> > then
>> >> >> > it
>> >> >> > will reboot and give the message the upgrade is not compleate and
>> >> >> > it
>> >> >> > go
>> >> >> > back
>> >> >> > to vista premium.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
| John Barnes |
> I am also encountering the same problem though I am upgrading from Home
> Premium after operating with it for a number of months.
> The compatibility check identifies only one potential issue; an uncertified
> driver for the onboard Realtek sound card. Home Premium was able to install
> without issues when the new machine was configured 'out-of-the-box'.
>
> The upgrade process appears to run without problems through all of the steps
> including updates, restarts and runs through the text-based 'configuration'
> steps and then attempts to open the Vista login. A message indicating that
> Vista failed to install properly is displayed. Click OK, system rolls back to
> Home Premium and announces that Ultimate was not able to install.
>
> I've tried a couple of more times after uninstalling the 'suspect' sound
> card device with the same result.
>
> Regards,
> -- Terry.
>
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>> > If you have a new pc, why would you be running an upgrade, why not run a
> > custom install. We have no idea what you mean by 'the end'. If you want
> > help, be specific as to exactly what has happened up to that point. Has it
> > rebooted once, twice, is this the third boot where it tells you it is
> > starting for the first time, etc.
> >
> > "tito" <tito@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:15CE4CCF-0127-42E0-9A3E-7FBE67392B78@microsoft.com...> > >I bought a new hp pc with home primium and i have a new full version of> >
> > >vista
> > > ultimate, when i do the upgrade it goes ok until it gets to the end. then
> > > it
> > > will reboot and give the message the upgrade is not compleate and it go
> > > back
> > > to vista premium.
> > >
> > >
> >
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