Unsuccessful Windows Vista Beta 2 Installation

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Guest

My 3rd attempt: I re-downloaded the ISO file but used a different download
manger which I downloaded from Cnet,,com called "Free Download Manager 2.0.
The download was successful and using my Nero 7 software I burned it to DVD
successfully. I ran the tool that Microsoft provides to see if my machine
could run VISTA and it said yes. I attempted the installation again. Before
copying files it told me that I would need to get updated versions for my
programs: Power DVD, Check For Real Player Update, Real Player, Rhapsody, and
my newly purchased "Windows Live One Care", after VISTA installation. It also
warned me that my 1394 Net Adapter and 1394 Net Adapter#2 will not work and
instructed me to get updated drivers from the manufacturer. My machine has an
AMD Athlon cpu that runs at 1.53 Ghz, 768 MB RAM, ATI Radeon 9550 256MB 4/8x
AGP Video Card, Creative Audigy 2Z Audio Card running Windows XP2 Home
Edition. So, I inserted the newly burned installation DVD and to my surprise
it actually copied all windows files 100% with no error messages. It did take
a long time to do so, but it did it. It then proceeded to complete the rest
of the list of the installation. It finally got to the point where it was
finalizing the upgrade and at the very end it said "The upgrade was
unsuccessful" and it restored my PC back to XP. So what went wrong this time?
I have no clue.

My first attempt was with DVD and 2nd attempt was from files copied to file
on my desktop.
 
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Colin Barnhorst

Can you install to a separate partition or hard drive? If this is your
primary XP installation you should not be upgrading it anyway. There is no
rollback if you do. If you only have one drive and only have the XP
partition on it then you should not attempt using Vista Beta 2. It is not a
suitable replacement for your XP yet.

You have good information here. Be sure to send the feedback to MS.
 
J

Jeff Warren

Try disconnecting all external peripherals before the upgrade (i.e. all USB
devices other than keyboard/mouse, including printers, card readers,
external drives, etc.)

Jeff Warren
 

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