Hi there, I've been around here, but I haven't posted much.
I have Vista SP1 Ultimate installed onto a Laptop, and I'm trying to update to Windows 7, Ultimate, SP1. Both 32-bit. I have done this dozens of times and I thought I had seen all of the things that could go wrong, this is a new one on me. I have checked the hard drive for errors, and it's clean, and I also ran the Seagate Sea Tools on the HDD, and no errors were reported for the disk. The Vista installation has been inundated with viruses, which I cleaned all out using Malwarebytes and Eset, But I may have missed something.
Originally I thought the problem was with a small recovery partition that existed at the beginning of the drive, which I deleted. I expanded the Vista partition to the full size of the partition. I thought that in itself may have been a problem, because I always see a 100mb partition in any Windows 7 installation I make, and if I tried to install 7 into a partition that was fully used, it would fail. So I tried again after I made an area of 100mb of partitioned space at the start of the drive, which also created a 400mb unallocated space at the end of the Vista partition- Same error.
It goes through all of the upgrade steps,. then it starts to copy over the Windows 7 files. It processes the first two steps- It copies the Windows 7 installation files, then it collects info on the system, right? but it fails right at that spot, and I get a message that the upgrade was cancelled, and that Windows 7 could not set up the boot drive. But when I reboot, it actually starts the Setup again, but fails. I can get back into Vista at that point, and try again. It has failed about four times, and I've never seen an upgrade do this particular thing, anyone got any ideas? My update disk is bad? Or do I need to partition my HDD differently?
I have Vista SP1 Ultimate installed onto a Laptop, and I'm trying to update to Windows 7, Ultimate, SP1. Both 32-bit. I have done this dozens of times and I thought I had seen all of the things that could go wrong, this is a new one on me. I have checked the hard drive for errors, and it's clean, and I also ran the Seagate Sea Tools on the HDD, and no errors were reported for the disk. The Vista installation has been inundated with viruses, which I cleaned all out using Malwarebytes and Eset, But I may have missed something.
Originally I thought the problem was with a small recovery partition that existed at the beginning of the drive, which I deleted. I expanded the Vista partition to the full size of the partition. I thought that in itself may have been a problem, because I always see a 100mb partition in any Windows 7 installation I make, and if I tried to install 7 into a partition that was fully used, it would fail. So I tried again after I made an area of 100mb of partitioned space at the start of the drive, which also created a 400mb unallocated space at the end of the Vista partition- Same error.
It goes through all of the upgrade steps,. then it starts to copy over the Windows 7 files. It processes the first two steps- It copies the Windows 7 installation files, then it collects info on the system, right? but it fails right at that spot, and I get a message that the upgrade was cancelled, and that Windows 7 could not set up the boot drive. But when I reboot, it actually starts the Setup again, but fails. I can get back into Vista at that point, and try again. It has failed about four times, and I've never seen an upgrade do this particular thing, anyone got any ideas? My update disk is bad? Or do I need to partition my HDD differently?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 10/Windows 7 (My Idea- Virtual PC)Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz16 GBnVidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti (2GB)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Lenovo Thinkcenter M92p
- OS
- Windows 10/Windows 7 (My Idea- Virtual PC)
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz
- Motherboard
- Lenovo MahoBay
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti (2GB)
- Sound Card
- nVidia HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- RCA 4KTV 50"
- Screen Resolution
- 3840p x 2160p
- Hard Drives
- Onboard:
Seagate ST500DM009-2F110A 500GB
WDC WD4000FYYZ-01UL1B1 (WD-WCC131910831) [3726 GB]
USB 3.0
My Book 1140 (WCAZAD122454) [1862 GB]
Apple MDT MD10EAVS-00D7B0 (0000AB123473) [931 GB]
External:
WD Blue Innostar/Matsunichi (465 GB)
WD
- PSU
- Stock Thinkcenter M92p
- Case
- Stock Thinkcenter M92p
- Cooling
- Active
- Keyboard
- BYTEC BY-GA-KT-100-AC
- Mouse
- BYTEC
- Internet Speed
- 1 GHz Down, 40 Mbps Up
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Browser
- EDGE
- Other Info
- Old Other Info:
I finally have an Intel machine that has more than 8GB of Ram.
My ASUS M2N-SE AMD Windows 7 machine is back to Windows 7. Replaced the AMD 4400+ CPU and maxed out the RAM (4GB).
My Core Duo machine is only 2GB of Ram and it is locked to Windows XP in order to run Pro Tools 6.4, which I have been using since 2004.
I have one other Dell OptiPlex 980 tower, Identical to this one,

