Usually, upgrading Win98SE to XPPro is a breeze, but not this time. Here's the situation.
Computer is 2 years old, made in 2003.
One HDD
No hardware incompatibilities on HCL, but upgrade analysis reported some software incompats - 2 Intel drivers for onboard Video & LAN (Intel PROSet II & Intel Extreme Graphics) and a few apps.
First, I ran the XP upgrade from within Win98SE. All went well until it finished copying files and rebooted. After the text mode, followed by the WinXP splash screen, I saw the XP upgrade screen with "preparing upgrade" still highlighted, but only for a second and then a blue screen message was displayed which read as follows: “Setup cannot locate the Windows installation you want to upgrade. Contact your system administrator.” Rebooted with same results. So I did an F3 Quit and the computer booted normally in Win98SE.
Next, I tried booting directly to the WinXP Pro Upgrade CD. The first or second screen to be displayed was a blue screen with the following message: “Setup cannot find a previous version of Windows installed on your computer…”
I then examined the files in sysedit and found a line in autoexec.bat reading SUBST N: C:\ This was for a workgroup mapping and redirects N: to C: and shouldn't have affected anything, but I commented it out anyway. Then tried the upgrade, with same results.
Next, I searched the MS Knowledgebase, and the only reference returned was related to W2K and the details (such as checking/editing the boot.ini file) didn't apply to Win98SE. Other search engines produced equally dismal results.
So I then did the unthinkable; I called Microsoft and worked with an MS techie for over 2 hours. She had apparently never encountered this error, and assumed that it was an incompatibility. So she had me uninstall the onboard video & LAN drivers, the Iomega software, the printers, Norton AV (already done), and copy the i386 folder from the CD to C:\.
Then, she had me try a parallel installation of XP on the same partition, saying that this would work and would access the existing apps. I wondered about dual-registries on the same partition, but she said it would work as a dual-boot. The result was (1) no dual-boot menu, and (2) the XP OS loaded in 640x480 mode <no video drivers> and none of the existing apps were available.
I finally restored the original backup image and at least we were back to square one and the machine was operational in 98SE.
BTW, a bit of advise to newbies: NEVER, EVER, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,DO AN OS UPGRADE WITHOUT A BACKUP IMAGE, NO MATTER HOW WELL THEY HAVE DONE IN THE PAST, UNLESS YOU JUST DON'T CARE WHAT HAPPENS? ...but I digress.
Obviously the W98SE installation is working and on the HDD.
Does anyone have any suggestions about what's happening here and why the XP Upgrade can't locate the 98SE OS on the HDD? A successful upgrade will make my client very happy, and the problem bugs the @(#& out of me. I normally wouldn't have spent this much time on the project, but it's a good client and they have several identical machines to be upgraded.
Thanks,
S
Computer is 2 years old, made in 2003.
One HDD
No hardware incompatibilities on HCL, but upgrade analysis reported some software incompats - 2 Intel drivers for onboard Video & LAN (Intel PROSet II & Intel Extreme Graphics) and a few apps.
First, I ran the XP upgrade from within Win98SE. All went well until it finished copying files and rebooted. After the text mode, followed by the WinXP splash screen, I saw the XP upgrade screen with "preparing upgrade" still highlighted, but only for a second and then a blue screen message was displayed which read as follows: “Setup cannot locate the Windows installation you want to upgrade. Contact your system administrator.” Rebooted with same results. So I did an F3 Quit and the computer booted normally in Win98SE.
Next, I tried booting directly to the WinXP Pro Upgrade CD. The first or second screen to be displayed was a blue screen with the following message: “Setup cannot find a previous version of Windows installed on your computer…”
I then examined the files in sysedit and found a line in autoexec.bat reading SUBST N: C:\ This was for a workgroup mapping and redirects N: to C: and shouldn't have affected anything, but I commented it out anyway. Then tried the upgrade, with same results.
Next, I searched the MS Knowledgebase, and the only reference returned was related to W2K and the details (such as checking/editing the boot.ini file) didn't apply to Win98SE. Other search engines produced equally dismal results.
So I then did the unthinkable; I called Microsoft and worked with an MS techie for over 2 hours. She had apparently never encountered this error, and assumed that it was an incompatibility. So she had me uninstall the onboard video & LAN drivers, the Iomega software, the printers, Norton AV (already done), and copy the i386 folder from the CD to C:\.
Then, she had me try a parallel installation of XP on the same partition, saying that this would work and would access the existing apps. I wondered about dual-registries on the same partition, but she said it would work as a dual-boot. The result was (1) no dual-boot menu, and (2) the XP OS loaded in 640x480 mode <no video drivers> and none of the existing apps were available.
I finally restored the original backup image and at least we were back to square one and the machine was operational in 98SE.
BTW, a bit of advise to newbies: NEVER, EVER, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,DO AN OS UPGRADE WITHOUT A BACKUP IMAGE, NO MATTER HOW WELL THEY HAVE DONE IN THE PAST, UNLESS YOU JUST DON'T CARE WHAT HAPPENS? ...but I digress.
Obviously the W98SE installation is working and on the HDD.
Does anyone have any suggestions about what's happening here and why the XP Upgrade can't locate the 98SE OS on the HDD? A successful upgrade will make my client very happy, and the problem bugs the @(#& out of me. I normally wouldn't have spent this much time on the project, but it's a good client and they have several identical machines to be upgraded.
Thanks,
S