Upgrade from Vista to Win 7 failed - rolled back - why ?

paule123

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I ran the upgrade of Win 7 build 7000 over Vista 32 bit, and everything seemed to proceed fine until it ultimately ended up telling me the installation failed and it needed to roll back to the old operating system. Which it did, and I'm back to a functional Vista system.

Where do I find the error log/reason why the upgrade did not succeed? There was no error code or detailed message as to why.
 

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Win 7.7000
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Win 7.7000
64 bit over 32 bit?
No more disk space?
 

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Vista and now 7 in 32 and 64 bit.
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Three desktops and one laptop with good specs..
OS
Vista and now 7 in 32 and 64 bit.
I had the same problem on my tablet, I ended up having to do the full install of 7000 not the upgrade. I even restored a base VistaSP1 image from WHS backups. Didn't get any details, I assume it's driver/hardware related.

After the install my SATA controller was missing one driver, and my 3G card is non-op.
 

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Windows 7 Build 7000
OS
Windows 7 Build 7000
64 bit over 32 bit?
No more disk space?

Unless I missed something, Win 7 upgrades 32-bit to 32-bit and doesn't provide an option to go from 32-bit to 64-bit in an upgrade situation. (MSFT never did allow upgrading from 32-bit to 64-bit and I don't think Win7 will be any different)

Plenty of disk space. Removed the couple programs it didn't like in the upgrade advisor.

It's a Dell Optiplex GX270 (old P4 2.8Ghz) which is common hardware, no special hardware requirements there. Heck, I loaded Win7 on a new Dell Studio 1737 laptop the other day with the latest and greatest hardware and the install went flawlessly.

I'm sure there's a log to be found somewhere ... I see Win7 left behind a couple of big fat "$" temp directories after the rollback.
 

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Win 7.7000
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Win 7.7000
I found this mentioned in another thread.... so I'll take a look at setupact.err when I get home tonight ...

Then I found the file C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Rollback\setupact.err had some useful info. An error message there suggested trouble with the HKLM\SYSTEM\MountedDevices key in the registry.
 

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Win 7.7000
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Win 7.7000
I found a setupact.log and setuperr.log

setupact.log has the log of the rollback
setuperr.log is blank

... so it's not giving me any clue as to why it rolled back ...
 

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Win 7.7000
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Win 7.7000
Since most of the cases of upgrading were successful, there must be something it doesn't like on your system set up.

If you have the patience for retries, you could uninstall all cd-mounting software such as daemon tools, nero etc...
Also , roll back every driver in case there's one particular that crashes the install...
 

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Windows 7 RC 7100 32bit/64bitIntel Core2Duo E4500 2.20 GHz2x1GB Kinsgston DDR2 800MHzNvidia 8500GT
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ENIAC
OS
Windows 7 RC 7100 32bit/64bit
CPU
Intel Core2Duo E4500 2.20 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P5LD2-X/1333
Memory
2x1GB Kinsgston DDR2 800MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 8500GT
Sound Card
Onboard High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Sony Bravia 42"
Case
LINKW 2222
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Standard Intel
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Some cheap one
Mouse
Microsoft Intellimouse something
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24MBps ADSL
You should not be upgrading anyway, it's only a BETA and it would make sense to dual boot with Vista instead, why not just create a partition and start a fresh install avoiding any incompatibilities that go with an upgrade.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16Ghz @ 3.8Ghz2x2Gigs Patriot PC2-6400 LLInno3D GeForce GTX260 216 SP
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Brew
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
CPU
Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16Ghz @ 3.8Ghz
Motherboard
eVGA 750i FTW
Memory
2x2Gigs Patriot PC2-6400 LL
Graphics Card(s)
Inno3D GeForce GTX260 216 SP
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS VW222U 22" 2ms Response time
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
SATA 150GB
SATA II 250GB
USB IDE 750GB Ext.
PSU
HYTEC 600W & Thermaltake 650W Toughpower Power Exp
Case
Thermaltake Armor LCS (Liquid Cooling System)
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Liquid Cooling System
Keyboard
Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
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Logitech G9 Gaming Mouse
Windows 7 Upgrade - same old, same old

I am running Vista 64 Ultimate. Not because I want to - because the Windows 7 upgrade has failed, several times.

I ran the advisor several times, it cam up 100% clean.

I removed my AV just to be sure, had my disk and other drivers on a USB stick - and it still fails. It gets right to the end, after all the steps on the upgrade, after about 2 hours, boots into Windows 7, and then reverts back to Vista 64.

Not surprisingly MS has no support for this, customers are supposed to "use MS credit card pay service" to help fix their broken product.

Fortunately my company has an MS support contract and allowed me to submit my case (even though it is my home PC).

This has turned out to be a continuing adventure. Slow response times drag efforts out for days. They sent a diagnostic program to gather data - then block the 7MB file it produces. They send me an upload link - but forget the password. Finally they get the file, 2 days ago, and I have heard nothing.

If this is MS flagship OS I am not impressed. I heard all the good press and want to upgrade, but Windows 7 will not upgrade.

I know a "clean install" __may__ be an option -- or it may just fail after formatting away my system drive.

As far as I am concerned this is just more of MS BS as usual.
 

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Visat 64 UltimateAMD 3700+4GBNvidia Geforce 8600 GTS
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Visat 64 Ultimate
CPU
AMD 3700+
Motherboard
MSI Platinum Neo4
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce 8600 GTS
Sound Card
SB Audigy
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer AL 2416w
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
1TB WD10EACS
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Antec
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Aspire
Cooling
120mm top * side, 90mm cpu
Keyboard
BTC
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Logitech Optical Wireless Trackball
Internet Speed
20 x 20 FIOS
It never ends.......

Amen to that.....

I have Vista Home Premium 64 bit......just tried ( 3 times) to upgrade to Windows 7 with the upgrade disc that Microsoft sent me via mail.

Yes...the upgrade is for Windows 7 64 bit for those of you who are wondering. Same exact problem. Install gets to about 42% complete and then says that it's unable to complete and will now revert back to Vista (...oh.....yea! )

This problem and the way that Microsoft is handling it (...or NOT handling it) is vaguely reminiscient of the much loved...
"Your Display Driver has Stopped Working But Has Successfully Recovered" nonsense. Microsoft and its minions constantly blamed hardware as the issue...until Microsoft eventually released a fix for it on their support website. Convenient, eh?

Well...the only time Microsoft ever seems to get things right is when someone sues. Maybe it's time for people to organize for a class action suit. I know that between the cost of Vista 64, the Windows 7 upgrade, and the countless hours I've WASTED trying to fix a product that should've NEVER been unleashed on the public, I'd say M$ owes me one.

Hey, Microsoft......ya know those cute MAC commercials we keep seeing?!?!? They're starting to make sense.
 

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Vista Home Premium 64 BitAMD Phenom II 955 BE8 GB Gskill Ripjaw DDR-3 1333Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Vista Home Premium 64 Bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II 955 BE
Motherboard
Asus M4a78T-E
Memory
8 GB Gskill Ripjaw DDR-3 1333
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX
Hard Drives
WD Caviar 500 GB
PSU
Antec 800 Watt
Cooling
Corsair H50
Finally worked

It was a long road and finally the upgrade worked on the third attempt.
Here is what I did:

- Removed VMWare and AV (again), uninstalled VNC, uninstalled my printer (Lexmark Optra 312)
- Removed a "9 in 1 card reader" for fewer USB devices (again)
New changes:
- I had 2 NIC's, I disabled one
- disabled the audio card
- removed (turned off) an external USB drive used for backups
- Added the following to my environment:
On the Advanced tab, click Environment Variables.
Under System variables, click New.
Type MIG_UPGRADE_IGNORE_PLUGINS in the Variable name field.
Type IphlpsvcMigPlugin.dll in the Variable value field.
Click OK three times to close the dialog boxes.
- If you have several disk drives I would try turning them off (if external) or removing any drives (except for the system drive) if internal.
The fewer items to upgrade the better.
- You may want to set you video to the default MS low-res driver

The fewer things to actually upgrade the better chance of it succeeding.

Good luck...
 

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Visat 64 UltimateAMD 3700+4GBNvidia Geforce 8600 GTS
OS
Visat 64 Ultimate
CPU
AMD 3700+
Motherboard
MSI Platinum Neo4
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce 8600 GTS
Sound Card
SB Audigy
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer AL 2416w
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
1TB WD10EACS
PSU
Antec
Case
Aspire
Cooling
120mm top * side, 90mm cpu
Keyboard
BTC
Mouse
Logitech Optical Wireless Trackball
Internet Speed
20 x 20 FIOS
Upgrade fail

Hi, my problem is the following due to unfortunate circumstances I am now on Vista ultimate SP2 x64, however I tried to update the damn thing to windows 7 ultimate x64. Here is the surprise after I followed the instructions in upgrade advisor and deleted the "problematic" programs the update failed for the 3rd time on 62% of trasffering the files and settings. Here is the log I found if its of some help. I realy hope if someone can help, I don't want to do a clean install. Thank you.

Here is the log:
2010-07-22 19:04:22, Error [0x080656] MIG Failed to restore file \\?\C:\$INPLACE.~TR\Machine\DATA\$UPGRADE.~OS\OnlineUpgradeGatherWork\agentmgr\CCSIAgent\005AF6C7\NTUSER.FIL to \\?\C:\$UPGRADE.~OS\OnlineUpgradeGatherWork\agentmgr\CCSIAgent\005AF6C7\NTUSER.FIL[gle=0x00000003]
 

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windows 7 ultimate 6.1.7600 x64intel p8600 core2duo4gb ddr2ati radeon 4570hd
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Studio 1555
OS
windows 7 ultimate 6.1.7600 x64
CPU
intel p8600 core2duo
Memory
4gb ddr2
Graphics Card(s)
ati radeon 4570hd
Screen Resolution
1366x768
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logitech RX1500
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