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Yeah I've encountered the same problem upgrading from XP. It's a shame
Microsoft couldn't sort out this sort of problem before they released the
code, because I for one can't evaluate the 'experience' if I can't get the
installation to work! It doesn't bode well for the rest of the operating
system if the installation software doesn't work, does it!

It's no wonder Linux is taking over. At least you can install the system!

Any of you bright sparks at Microsoft go any idea? About anything?

By the way, the first time I tried to post this question, there was a
'server error'. And again. Perhaps Microsoft servers can't stand criticism?
 
No, it's MSFT who can't stand criticism not their servers. I can't find
your Original Post and don't know what these numbers mean. People who help
here aren't MSFT. MSFT are the people who don't lift a finger to help--they
hire incompetents from Convergys of Ohio on contracts to do thier phone
support.

CH

The major city that the ICBM tested in North Korea reaches is Seattle.
 
If you are seeing this error during file copying then it is likely due to
burning the dvd at too high a speed. MS advises that three quarters of file
copy errors are due to this. It is difficult to say more because you did
not provided any description of what you are doing when you get this error.
 
They are too busy pulling 300 engineers to work 24X7 after telling the
European Union to kiss off. The fine actually got to be more than Valet
Parking at a Seattle club. Ignorance was bliss for MSFT General Counsel
Brad Smith on that call.

CH
 
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