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Some Vista Users Face Endless Reboots
Monday, October 26, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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Some users trying to upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 have seen their PCs crippled by an endless series of reboots, according to reports on Microsoft's support forum. A Microsoft engineer writing on the same forum said the company was investigating users' problems, but downplayed them as "isolated issues." Users began posting messages about the endless reboots Friday, saying that the Windows 7 installation would hang two-thirds through the upgrade.    (source: pcworld.com)


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Comments & Replies (1)
Vista Upgrade to Windows 7   (11/11/09 - 0:34 - by Joshua)
I have currently upgraded from Windows Vista Ultimate to Windows 7
Ultimate and have only experienced two reboots during the install of
Windows Vista, so it not effecting me in any way, my computer working
fine with Windows 7 Ultimate.

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