I am upgrading from Windows XP SP2 Home to Vista Business.
My computer has all recommended system requirements.
After "checking compatibility online" no problem was found. BUT, I CANNOT
complete the instalation. The follwing is the only message shown before it
returns to XP.
"Windows installation encountered an error and cannot continue"
Please, help!
It is becoming painfully obvious Vista is basically half tested junk
that has all kinds of unresolved issues, probably mostly related to
drivers.
When I tell you I'm an experienced PC user, I mean since the late
70's, that's over 20 years, not just a few. If I can't get Vista to
install after installing every other version of Windows ever made
hundreds of times on as many machines, something is very seriously
wrong with Vista. Very wrong indeed.
That does not mean Vista doesn't work. It obviously works for some.
But if Microsoft is lame enough to release a Vista Upgrade Agent that
is suppose to be capable of passing your system as OK to install Vista
or tell you what to do to make it so and then the actual software
falls flat on its face during the actual install process as it
apparently did for you as it has for me and who knows how many others,
then Bill Gates needs to hang his head in shame for again duping the
public with another piece of Microsoft crap that still is nowhere near
ready for release and that sadly seems to be the point we're at.