upgrade Express taking very long

I'm upgrading from 7 to 7 ultimate pro and it takes WAY longer then 20 minutes, no Adviser no matter who?

No, but you will be able to return to the last known good configuration.

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    = Other reasons and possible corrections.

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2658652

    -------------------------------------------------------------------

    (A) if at any time the upgrade fails: run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-7/Upgrade-Advisor.aspx

    --------------------------------------------------------------------

    (B) If Internet Explorer is not configured as default web browser,
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    --------------------------------------------------------------------

    Only one solution was either by picking up the Internet
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    --------------------------------------------------------------------

    (C) you get a PIN number with the "Anytime Upgrade", if yes enter the PIN here to obtain a product key: https://windows.getmicrosoftkey.com/

    Support for your product key: https://windows.getmicrosoftkey.com/Home/Support

    --------------------------------------------------------------------

    (C) stop and restart your computer.

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    -------------------------------------------------------------------

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    -------------------------------------------------------------------

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