motherboard ms7184 upgraded to windows 8

Hello

thought I would try the upgrade from my old XP system directly to Windows 8. The Windows utility checks if the system is suitable for the upgrade gave a positive result. So far so good. I then tried to install it. The o/s seemed to download and install ok, but when the first restart was necessary during the upgrade, restart, Windows 8, hung on the download page. I picked up then go back to XP.

I have Acronis like the back up and restore s/w and have the ability to run Acronis during the operating system boot sequence. I don't see why this may have an impact on the installation of Windows 8, but can be a problem.

Is there any ideas for a fix or otherwise, I would appreciate them. Thank you.

Pavilion a1210.uk

Card mother MSI MS7184

processor bicoeur 4.2

2 GB of RAM

500 GB SATA drive

Hello

I have now successfully upgraded to W8. I re-tried the upgrade and this process worked. The only thing I could think who can influence the migration (W8 bought online a few months ago a download process allowing to install - no disks) was to uninstall Acronis functionality that allowed a managed Acronis Recovery when starting. What I thought, may hinder the system restarts during the installation of W8 causing it to hang. Acronis is my back to the top and recovery s / w good it is too.

I can close this thread now.

Al-Tipshorn

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