- Mar 1, 2007
 
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Okay, my problem is probably a bit less simple than "disable something something".
My computer checks out on the upgrade advisor, and the only issues it has are the "no information on these items " (which include: AMD Low Level Device Driver, NVidia nForce Networking controller, Creative X-Fi Audio Processor)
Also, under Programs, it says that the program Messenger by Microsoft Corporation "may have minor compatibility issues after upgrading to Windows Vista." Microsoft has no documentation as to why their own software may not work with their new OS. Is this the Messenger service? Or the IM program?
Everything else checks out. It tells me to go ahead with the install/upgrade, as my computer is good to go.
I go for it. It installs, restarts a couple times, and then it restarts out of nowhere (no restart notification) and then says "this computer was improperly rebooted last time" but then it just continues with the install. After finishing (yes, from what I can tell, it is actually booting into Vista) it sits for a minute with the message "please wait while windows starts for the first time". It then goes to a screen/message that says...
"Your installation was not successful, windows will now revert back to your original installation"
Thanks for not F-ing up my system, Microsoft, but why in the world does your upgrade not work? If I pay 250+ dollars for a product, it should just work. Period.
Has anyone else figured out how to get past this? Why exactly is my computer FINISHING the install, and then telling me that it failed after (seemingly) beginning to boot into the new OS?
Thank you very much, in advance. If this weren't a MS product, I'd return it. But we all know how possible it is to return a product that has a "key-code".
Main Points:
-Installing Windows Vista via Upgrade from XP Pro w/SP2 and all updates
-Only post install software/device issues are reported by the Advisor program
-Install goes fine
-After rebooting, tells me "install was not successful"
-Returns to my untouched XP install
			
			My computer checks out on the upgrade advisor, and the only issues it has are the "no information on these items " (which include: AMD Low Level Device Driver, NVidia nForce Networking controller, Creative X-Fi Audio Processor)
Also, under Programs, it says that the program Messenger by Microsoft Corporation "may have minor compatibility issues after upgrading to Windows Vista." Microsoft has no documentation as to why their own software may not work with their new OS. Is this the Messenger service? Or the IM program?
Everything else checks out. It tells me to go ahead with the install/upgrade, as my computer is good to go.
I go for it. It installs, restarts a couple times, and then it restarts out of nowhere (no restart notification) and then says "this computer was improperly rebooted last time" but then it just continues with the install. After finishing (yes, from what I can tell, it is actually booting into Vista) it sits for a minute with the message "please wait while windows starts for the first time". It then goes to a screen/message that says...
"Your installation was not successful, windows will now revert back to your original installation"
Thanks for not F-ing up my system, Microsoft, but why in the world does your upgrade not work? If I pay 250+ dollars for a product, it should just work. Period.
Has anyone else figured out how to get past this? Why exactly is my computer FINISHING the install, and then telling me that it failed after (seemingly) beginning to boot into the new OS?
Thank you very much, in advance. If this weren't a MS product, I'd return it. But we all know how possible it is to return a product that has a "key-code".
Main Points:
-Installing Windows Vista via Upgrade from XP Pro w/SP2 and all updates
-Only post install software/device issues are reported by the Advisor program
-Install goes fine
-After rebooting, tells me "install was not successful"
-Returns to my untouched XP install
				
		
			