Upgrade from Vista Ultimate to 7 Ulitmate

Installation hangs after it starts, that expand the windows program files with message 'could not prepare a computer to begin the next phase '.  Running a Dell Studio 1735.  Checked that I have sufficient computer resources. Yes.  Disk enabled; It's clean.  No problem with the memory.  Get a message that Anti-Malware core is damaged, but I can't find the program.  All of the suggestions.

Well, there is not much that can be recommended, except their relocation from the original install media or installation files.

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