Upgrading from 7232 64bit to 7264 64bit problems.

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  1. Posts : 1,343
    Windows 7 RTM 64bit, Windows 8 Pro 64bit
       #1

    Upgrading from 7232 64bit to 7264 64bit problems.


    Guys, I'm have some difficulties in upgrading. I keep on getting the following message,

    Upgrading from 7232 64bit to 7264 64bit problems.-capture.png

    I tried running the setup in compatibility mode, but same thing. I also tried changing the cversion.ini file. Same.

    Hope someone can give me some advise. Thanks!!
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  2. Posts : 2,651
    W7 RTM Ultimate x64
       #2

    Tried doing a fresh format instead?
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  3. Posts : 309
    Windows 7 Ultimate retail // Windows 7 build 7264 x64, Vista Home Premium SP2 x64
       #3

    when you run the upgrade, are you doing it from within the OS you want to upgrade? or did you burn it to a dvd and boot to it?
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  4. Posts : 449
    Windows 7 RTM Ultimate - Activated (Technet)
       #4

    TheBull said:
    Guys, I'm have some difficulties in upgrading. I keep on getting the following message,

    Upgrading from 7232 64bit to 7264 64bit problems.-capture.png

    I tried running the setup in compatibility mode, but same thing. I also tried changing the cversion.ini file. Same.

    Hope someone can give me some advise. Thanks!!
    What exactly did you put in the cversion.ini file? If you did it the right way it should work without any problems.
    Maybe post a pic of your cversion.ini so we can see what you have.
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  5. Posts : 1,343
    Windows 7 RTM 64bit, Windows 8 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I burned it, and also tried from the Computer itself. (Extracted to the harddrive.) Here is a pic of the file,

    Upgrading from 7232 64bit to 7264 64bit problems.-capture2.png

    O, I didn't boot from the dvd I burned. Just ran the setup.
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  6. Posts : 449
    Windows 7 RTM Ultimate - Activated (Technet)
       #6

    TheBull said:
    I burned it, and also tried from the Computer itself. (Extracted to the harddrive.) Here is a pic of the file,

    Upgrading from 7232 64bit to 7264 64bit problems.-capture2.png

    O, I didn't boot from the dvd I burned. Just ran the setup.
    OK....try changing your cversion.ini as per this post.
    "7264 - Problems installing, help needed!"
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  7. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
       #7

    I used my cversion.ini from the 7100 RC and it looks like this.

    Upgrading from 7232 64bit to 7264 64bit problems.-2009-07-03_163305.jpg

    [HostBuild]
    MinClient=7077.0
    MinServer=7000.0


    Upgraded without a problem.
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  8. Posts : 1,343
    Windows 7 RTM 64bit, Windows 8 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Mr GRiM said:
    I used my cversion.ini from the 7100 RC and it looks like this.

    Upgrading from 7232 64bit to 7264 64bit problems.-2009-07-03_163305.jpg

    [HostBuild]
    MinClient=7077.0
    MinServer=7000.0


    Upgraded without a problem.
    Tried it, same result. Damn frustrating to say the least!!
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  9. Posts : 682
    Window 7 build 7600, Xp pro(VM)
       #9

    TheBull said:
    Tried it, same result. Damn frustrating to say the least!!
    Don`t have to do all this stuff.:)
    Just change the compatibility of the two setup.exe file one is located in the DVD another in the DVD\sources to vista sp2 and you are good to go.:)
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  10. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
       #10

    TheBull said:
    Tried it, same result. Damn frustrating to say the least!!
    I don't know if it will make a difference but I also told it not check for updates before I installed.
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