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i get this message everytime i try to Upgrade my XP SP2 OS to Vista
Business.. it always goes through fine until the mid 20% of the "Extracting" process.. i've tried looking for the UpperFilters.bak file in the registry and its not there (a workthrough some have proposed). I have a feeling the Master Boot Record is protected by something, however ive disabled my antivirus during the install and i dont think my BIOS automatically protects it. PLEASE NOTE: I am trying to Upgrade, not do a clean install on a partition (my disk seems to be unpartitionable, but thats a different problem =[ ) Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks, Sam |
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please do a clean install. even when an upgarde succeeds, its NEVER 100%
solid. "sam2k2002" <sam2k2002@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C4F25E3F-FC44-45A7-B401-35434F90A909@microsoft.com... >i get this message everytime i try to Upgrade my XP SP2 OS to Vista > Business.. it always goes through fine until the mid 20% of the > "Extracting" > process.. i've tried looking for the UpperFilters.bak file in the registry > and its not there (a workthrough some have proposed). I have a feeling the > Master Boot Record is protected by something, however ive disabled my > antivirus during the install and i dont think my BIOS automatically > protects > it. > > PLEASE NOTE: I am trying to Upgrade, not do a clean install on a partition > (my disk seems to be unpartitionable, but thats a different problem =[ ) > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated!! > > Thanks, > Sam |
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well then explain how to partition my drive because i downloaded magic
partition and it says i cant "Troy McClure" wrote: > please do a clean install. even when an upgarde succeeds, its NEVER 100% > solid. > > > > "sam2k2002" <sam2k2002@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C4F25E3F-FC44-45A7-B401-35434F90A909@microsoft.com... > >i get this message everytime i try to Upgrade my XP SP2 OS to Vista > > Business.. it always goes through fine until the mid 20% of the > > "Extracting" > > process.. i've tried looking for the UpperFilters.bak file in the registry > > and its not there (a workthrough some have proposed). I have a feeling the > > Master Boot Record is protected by something, however ive disabled my > > antivirus during the install and i dont think my BIOS automatically > > protects > > it. > > > > PLEASE NOTE: I am trying to Upgrade, not do a clean install on a partition > > (my disk seems to be unpartitionable, but thats a different problem =[ ) > > > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated!! > > > > Thanks, > > Sam > |
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If he is a volume license customer he may not have that option, Troy.
"Troy McClure" <g@s.com> wrote in message news:A4D1B85D-3F25-4D61-91A4-7186A5510ECE@microsoft.com... > please do a clean install. even when an upgarde succeeds, its NEVER 100% > solid. > > > > "sam2k2002" <sam2k2002@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C4F25E3F-FC44-45A7-B401-35434F90A909@microsoft.com... >>i get this message everytime i try to Upgrade my XP SP2 OS to Vista >> Business.. it always goes through fine until the mid 20% of the >> "Extracting" >> process.. i've tried looking for the UpperFilters.bak file in the >> registry >> and its not there (a workthrough some have proposed). I have a feeling >> the >> Master Boot Record is protected by something, however ive disabled my >> antivirus during the install and i dont think my BIOS automatically >> protects >> it. >> >> PLEASE NOTE: I am trying to Upgrade, not do a clean install on a >> partition >> (my disk seems to be unpartitionable, but thats a different problem =[ ) >> >> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated!! >> >> Thanks, >> Sam > |
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