Windows seven upgrade fails
Nirsoft pointed at the mouse driver: I removed the Microsoft Sculpt Desktop dongle in favor of a Logitech wireless desktop dongle, re-ran the upgrade, and it completed without incident. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Troubleshooting failed upgrade to Windows 7? Ask Question. Asked 12 years, 5 months ago. Active 4 years, 6 months ago. Viewed 18k times. The Windows 7 install fails and rolls back to Vista with: The upgrade was not successful. Your previous version of Windows is being restored The Windows 7 upgrade advisor, both on-disc and the downloadable one from the Microsoft website, shows no potential problems for this PC prior to the upgrade, just standard warnings about iTunes reactivation and so forth.
Error: 0x I finally tried uninstalling all drivers from this PC all it had were the Nvidia drivers really , and attempted to do a third upgrade.
Oh well, I guess I have no choice but to do a clean install. Improve this question. Jeff Atwood Jeff Atwood I want to see how this pans out. Would be interesting if the driver was what was causing issues — Ciaran. I'd like to know if you ever succeed as well - I had the same problem, tried many of the same things myself as well. And I really want to upgrade to Windows 7, too! I eventually gave up. The clean install worked fine, though..
I wish the logs had more detail on what was failing and why. Troubleshooting my own failed upgrade Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Might be some useful logs files you can see.
Improve this answer. Which Windows Update were you attempting to install? Please provide the Knowledge Base KB number. In the search box, type Update, and then, in the list of results, click Windows Update. Method 2 : Windows provides a built-in troubleshooter that can automatically find and fix some common problems with Windows Update and then try to install the Updates. See the link below. To do this, follow the steps mentioned in the link below:.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. We will delete the contents of the local update cache folder. The Windows Update service will download files again and rebuild the contents with fresh files. When we unlock the local software repository folder, we can remove it. We can do that either from the command line or from the Windows Explorer.
If you want to be careful, you can first rename the target folder and later delete it. We will now start the Windows Update service again. We can leave the system to check automatically for the updates or we can manually run the update process. Be patient when you start the update process. This phase can last from just a couple of minutes to maybe 15 minutes or more. That depends on the link speed and the computer load. Try to stop all other running applications and not to use the Internet during this phase.
However, if you still have after 15 minutes a high load on the one CPU core and the Windows Update process is still in the checking phase, you should consider to going on to the next step.
I found that there are two updates that we should manually download and install. I downloaded both updates on both laptops. However, I solved one laptop in the time.
This is the best approach. We avoid to messing anything up. Moreover, you should take the notes about the steps you have completed. This is right moment to mention this. The first laptop is with the Windows Thin PC operating system. This is actually the Windows 7 Embedded Standard operating system.
The second one is with the Windows 7 Enterprise x Therefore, we should choose an appropriate update from the list. I ran the procedure to stop the Windows Update service. Then I manually ran this update. You need to confirm that you want to install this update.
In case of my second laptop, this update already existed, so I skipped this step. We need to reboot the computer after successfully installing of the update. After rebooting I downloaded and manually installed the second update.
My opinion is that you can skip this first update and go directly to the installation of the second update. You should always look for the latest Update Rollup package. That means that we will manually update the Windows Update service client. When, for any reason, we have outdated version of the Windows Update client, we can fix that with this update. You should perform the installation of this Rollup Update now.
Then again reboot your computer. After rebooting you can wait for either the Windows Update service to automatically run on schedule or run manually the Windows Update process.
After several minutes we should see a balloon above the system tray with the message that the new updates are available. We need to wait a little longer and voila! The actual number of the updates can vary between the computers. That depends on the number of the Microsoft products you have and how often you updated your computer. And you are updating it on regular basis, right?
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