![]() Then I tried to install the 32-bit version using the CD I ordered from Microsoft and the precise same thing happened. I waited 20 minutes to no avail and then restarted with a roll-back to my previous windows XP. I'm having the same problem, I tried the ISO direct to hard drive install but at around 80-90% just got hung and my monitor became de-activated giving me just a black screen. PC: Dell Dimension 1.4GHZ Intel CPU 512 RAM Any suggestions on how to determine what the problem is? The pre installation check only reported one problem related to the network adapater/driver. Hard drive: is 40 gig with only 1 partition. Rebooted PC and XP was reloaded automatically. The installation 'hung' after getting about 80% complete. ISO file extracted directly to hard drive because this computer does not have a DVD Drive. Is there a reason to buy a 64 bit system or shoul.Īttempting to upgrade XP Home. ![]() Archived from groups: _discussion (am going to buy a new system. Describes the steps that you can take to prepare your computer for an upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista. ![]() Windows Vista Home Basic is the edition of Windows for just the essential home computing needs, such as using e-mail, browsing the Internet, or viewing photos. Users can only upgrade to Windows Vista Home Basic from Windows XP Home version. ![]() This downloadable version of Windows Vista is an upgrade only. ![]()
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