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Shane:
The system must have some deep problems when the repair install fails. Also the fact it took hours shows that. Normally it should take 30 min or less.

If we can find out what it didnt like and get it fixed the repair install will work.

You have any info on what it complained about?

Shane

Missasip1938:
Unfortunely I left the room because it was taking so long and it appeared that it was really doing the install listing each category it was doing.  When I came back in the room it was restoring my old system back and ever since my registry acts screwy and I went back and restored a full image from couple days prior to this.  Still having trouble with PCPitstop not finding some "Dwords....etc" in registry in spite of 2 uninstalls and new downloads and installs.  Only message after it finished was that system was "incompatible" and to run Windows advisor which I did and it found a couple of minor programs that was incompatible.  I have been running Windows 7 since I bought this computer with OEM version then upgraded to Ultimate 7 when I received it from Microsoft with no problems until this MDAC/netdotframework problem with one program.  I really do appreciate your assistance and right now I am disgusted with it.  I started with IBM in 1957, then Univac 1958 etc until I retired as an Executive with Xerox in 1982.    :cry:

Shane:
Try this, run both my repair registry permissions and file permission repairs. Once done create a new user profile and try the upgrade form that profile. :wink:

Shane

Missasip1938:
Run "upgrade from new user" are you referring to the upgrade of Windows 7 SP1 DVD?

Shane:
I meant repair install. Start it from the new user account :wink:

After those 2 repairs first.

Shane

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