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Windows Vista File Management Issues or questions in relation to Vista's file management. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management) |
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Windows 7
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 15:33:04 GMT, "Brinner" u55655@uwe wrote:
I have tried to upgrade to Windows 7 but it failed to do so. The reason being that a file x8007075 is missing can anyone tell me how I can get this file back. Please answer the following questions: Exactly what edition of what version of Windows did you start with? Exactly what version of Windows 7 did you try to upgrade to? Exactly how did you try to do the upgrade? What was the exact verbatim text of the error message you received? -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Windows 7
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 15:33:04 GMT, "Brinner" u55655@uwe wrote:
I have tried to upgrade to Windows 7 but it failed to do so. The reason being that a file x8007075 is missing can anyone tell me how I can get this file back. Please answer the following questions: Exactly what edition of what version of Windows did you start with? Exactly what version of Windows 7 did you try to upgrade to? Exactly how did you try to do the upgrade? What was the exact verbatim text of the error message you received? -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Windows 7
Hi Ken I started with Winows Vista Home Premium. The upgrade was to Windows
7 Home Premium, I followed the text that came with the disk there were two of these one for 32 bit and one for 64 bit which my computer is running on Vista. That is 32 bit I did a check to see if my computer was compatable and all is o.k. I cannot remember the exact text but it said something like the file was missing or corrupt I will try again tomorrow and I will make a note of what it said thanks for your interest I hope to here from you again. Bryan Ken Blake, MVP wrote: I have tried to upgrade to Windows 7 but it failed to do so. The reason being that a file x8007075 is missing can anyone tell me how I can get this file back. Please answer the following questions: Exactly what edition of what version of Windows did you start with? Exactly what version of Windows 7 did you try to upgrade to? Exactly how did you try to do the upgrade? What was the exact verbatim text of the error message you received? |
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Windows 7
Hi Ken I started with Winows Vista Home Premium. The upgrade was to Windows
7 Home Premium, I followed the text that came with the disk there were two of these one for 32 bit and one for 64 bit which my computer is running on Vista. That is 32 bit I did a check to see if my computer was compatable and all is o.k. I cannot remember the exact text but it said something like the file was missing or corrupt I will try again tomorrow and I will make a note of what it said thanks for your interest I hope to here from you again. Bryan Ken Blake, MVP wrote: I have tried to upgrade to Windows 7 but it failed to do so. The reason being that a file x8007075 is missing can anyone tell me how I can get this file back. Please answer the following questions: Exactly what edition of what version of Windows did you start with? Exactly what version of Windows 7 did you try to upgrade to? Exactly how did you try to do the upgrade? What was the exact verbatim text of the error message you received? |
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Windows 7
*x8007075* Is this not an error _msg_ not a _file_? -- pacinitaly SpellCherkers aren't worth a shirt ya no If I helped you, please tip my scales. If I have not, curse me out like a drunken sailor |
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Windows 7
*x8007075* Is this not an error _msg_ not a _file_? -- pacinitaly SpellCherkers aren't worth a shirt ya no If I helped you, please tip my scales. If I have not, curse me out like a drunken sailor |
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Windows 7
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:56:19 GMT, "Brinner" u55655@uwe wrote:
Hi Ken I started with Winows Vista Home Premium. The upgrade was to Windows 7 Home Premium, I followed the text that came with the disk there were two of these one for 32 bit and one for 64 bit which my computer is running on Vista. That is 32 bit ... Sorry, I'm getting lost in those last two sentences. But let me make it clear that you can *not upgrade from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit or vice versa. When you do an upgrade, you have to keep the "bitness" the same. I did a check to see if my computer was compatable and all is o.k. I cannot remember the exact text but it said something like the file was missing or corrupt I will try again tomorrow and I will make a note of what it said thanks for your interest I hope to here from you again. Bryan Ken Blake, MVP wrote: I have tried to upgrade to Windows 7 but it failed to do so. The reason being that a file x8007075 is missing can anyone tell me how I can get this file back. Please answer the following questions: Exactly what edition of what version of Windows did you start with? Exactly what version of Windows 7 did you try to upgrade to? Exactly how did you try to do the upgrade? What was the exact verbatim text of the error message you received? -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Windows 7
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:56:19 GMT, "Brinner" u55655@uwe wrote:
Hi Ken I started with Winows Vista Home Premium. The upgrade was to Windows 7 Home Premium, I followed the text that came with the disk there were two of these one for 32 bit and one for 64 bit which my computer is running on Vista. That is 32 bit ... Sorry, I'm getting lost in those last two sentences. But let me make it clear that you can *not upgrade from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit or vice versa. When you do an upgrade, you have to keep the "bitness" the same. I did a check to see if my computer was compatable and all is o.k. I cannot remember the exact text but it said something like the file was missing or corrupt I will try again tomorrow and I will make a note of what it said thanks for your interest I hope to here from you again. Bryan Ken Blake, MVP wrote: I have tried to upgrade to Windows 7 but it failed to do so. The reason being that a file x8007075 is missing can anyone tell me how I can get this file back. Please answer the following questions: Exactly what edition of what version of Windows did you start with? Exactly what version of Windows 7 did you try to upgrade to? Exactly how did you try to do the upgrade? What was the exact verbatim text of the error message you received? -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Ken my system uses 32 bit of which I used the 32 bit disk sorry for the
confusion Ken Blake, MVP wrote: Hi Ken I started with Winows Vista Home Premium. The upgrade was to Windows 7 Home Premium, I followed the text that came with the disk there were two of these one for 32 bit and one for 64 bit which my computer is running on Vista. That is 32 bit ... Sorry, I'm getting lost in those last two sentences. But let me make it clear that you can *not upgrade from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit or vice versa. When you do an upgrade, you have to keep the "bitness" the same. I did a check to see if my computer was compatable and all is o.k. I cannot remember the exact text but it said something like the file was [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] What was the exact verbatim text of the error message you received? -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....-file/200910/1 |
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