No luck installing windows 7

Arzaeel

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Hi First time poster. I am trying to upgarde idealy from vista 32bit to win7 64bit. My pc is well up to spec. i even uninstalled all software recommended by the adviser.

I bought windows 7 home upgrade on saturday, I have been trying since to install it.

Basically every time i try it gets so far and my pc just freezes (no dvd or HDD activity. Cursor wont move). i have even left the install over night in case it unfreezes.

I have tried -
32bit upgrade with from vista, After the reboot from the freeze i get a message stating install failed and vista has been restored.

32bit and 64bit clean installs. Usually hangs at expanding files.

I have tried removing 1 stick of ram and trying .

I have removed all usb, including keyboard and mouse (using old ps2 ones)


Please help, im now out of ideas.

Is it worth trying to take the Dvds back to the shop?
 

My Computer

OS
Vista 32bit
CPU
Intel dual core 2x 2.40gzh cpus
Motherboard
Foxconn 975X7Ab
Memory
2x 2gb Dual CH PC2 5400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 275 GTX
Hard Drives
2 x Ide
1 x SATA
Hi First time poster. I am trying to upgarde idealy from vista 32bit to win7 64bit. My pc is well up to spec. i even uninstalled all software recommended by the adviser.

I bought windows 7 home upgrade on saturday, I have been trying since to install it.

Basically every time i try it gets so far and my pc just freezes (no dvd or HDD activity. Cursor wont move). i have even left the install over night in case it unfreezes.

I have tried -
32bit upgrade with from vista, After the reboot from the freeze i get a message stating install failed and vista has been restored.

32bit and 64bit clean installs. Usually hangs at expanding files.

I have tried removing 1 stick of ram and trying .

I have removed all usb, including keyboard and mouse (using old ps2 ones)


Please help, im now out of ideas.

Is it worth trying to take the Dvds back to the shop?

A

are the dvd's from microsoft? 85% of install failures are from bad dvd and dvd players.
Thins you can do to improve your chances.
Unplug anything not critical leave just keyboard, mouse, monitor. Make sure you have "LESS" ram 2 gigs top. If you are overclocking stop. If you have a raid get the driver.

hope this helps and tell us if you need helps with any of this

Ken
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
OS
Win 8 Release candidate 8400
CPU
[email protected]
Memory
4 gigs
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 9600M
Sound Card
HD built-in
Monitor(s) Displays
17" Wxga
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Cooling
none
Internet Speed
45Mb down 5Mb up
Thanks for the quick reply.

Yes the disks are genuine MS windows 7 home upgrade.

Everything but what needed to boot up vista is disconnected (printer, ext HDD etc).

Not overclocking and i just have one 2gb stck of ram installed. No raid.
 

My Computer

OS
Vista 32bit
CPU
Intel dual core 2x 2.40gzh cpus
Motherboard
Foxconn 975X7Ab
Memory
2x 2gb Dual CH PC2 5400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 275 GTX
Hard Drives
2 x Ide
1 x SATA
Did you run the MS Upgrade advisor and buy the correct Win 7 Version?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 3000 N200 0769-A38
OS
7
CPU
Intel 1.7Ghz
Memory
2GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Graphix Express 865
Did you run the MS Upgrade advisor and buy the correct Win 7 Version?

Yes, as i am currently running vista i chose the upgrade version. Which has both 32bit and 64bit copies of win7.
 

My Computer

OS
Vista 32bit
CPU
Intel dual core 2x 2.40gzh cpus
Motherboard
Foxconn 975X7Ab
Memory
2x 2gb Dual CH PC2 5400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 275 GTX
Hard Drives
2 x Ide
1 x SATA
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