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Sam
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I recently bought an OEM Windows XP x64 version from Newegg.com. According to
this post (http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64/archive/2006/05/29/97575.aspx),
it shouldn't be a problem to do an upgrade if the trial version has not
expired. My trial version has NOT expired.
In fine fashion, nothing I touch ever goes according to plan. Here's where
I'm at. I started the "upgrade" and I think there are 4-5 steps to complete
the upgrade/installation. It got to the 3rd (I think) step where the files
were being read from the XP x64 disk. The computer restarted and proceeded
into a constant loop of restarting over and over again.
So then decided to try the "repair" method. I get to F8 (agree to license),
hit the "r" for repair, Windows then copies the files from the CD and comes
back with the message "Setup has already attempted to upgrade XP x64... to
complete the upgrade hit Enter; to quit, F3; for a fresh install ESC. Are you
kidding me!! How frustrating!! I hit the Enter to complete the upgrade and
just as I thought get thrown back into the same loop as before.
Some other things that may help. My trial Window XP x64 is on an E:
partition of a SATA hard drive. Windows 2000 Pro is installed on another SATA
hard drive (C drive. I'd like to keep my Dual boot and keep XP x64 on the
E: drive. It looks like during the install Windows has placed some file on my
C: drive... is that part of the installation process... why would it access
my C drive? Is this install trying to install on my C: Drive?? The files I'm
talking about are in the following folders: $WIN_NT$.~BT and $WIN_NT$.~LS
During the two attempts to upgrade/repair I used the F6 during process for
windows to install my controller drivers. I've had to do this with all my OS
installations.
Any help in getting me out of this loop and installing XP x64 without having
to do a clean install? Thanks!
this post (http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64/archive/2006/05/29/97575.aspx),
it shouldn't be a problem to do an upgrade if the trial version has not
expired. My trial version has NOT expired.
In fine fashion, nothing I touch ever goes according to plan. Here's where
I'm at. I started the "upgrade" and I think there are 4-5 steps to complete
the upgrade/installation. It got to the 3rd (I think) step where the files
were being read from the XP x64 disk. The computer restarted and proceeded
into a constant loop of restarting over and over again.
So then decided to try the "repair" method. I get to F8 (agree to license),
hit the "r" for repair, Windows then copies the files from the CD and comes
back with the message "Setup has already attempted to upgrade XP x64... to
complete the upgrade hit Enter; to quit, F3; for a fresh install ESC. Are you
kidding me!! How frustrating!! I hit the Enter to complete the upgrade and
just as I thought get thrown back into the same loop as before.
Some other things that may help. My trial Window XP x64 is on an E:
partition of a SATA hard drive. Windows 2000 Pro is installed on another SATA
hard drive (C drive. I'd like to keep my Dual boot and keep XP x64 on the
E: drive. It looks like during the install Windows has placed some file on my
C: drive... is that part of the installation process... why would it access
my C drive? Is this install trying to install on my C: Drive?? The files I'm
talking about are in the following folders: $WIN_NT$.~BT and $WIN_NT$.~LS
During the two attempts to upgrade/repair I used the F6 during process for
windows to install my controller drivers. I've had to do this with all my OS
installations.
Any help in getting me out of this loop and installing XP x64 without having
to do a clean install? Thanks!