Vista to 7 upgrade blocks all "gather our files, settings, and programs.

After 2 days running! It crashes with 277123 combined 326080 (87%)

have unplugged all the usb and removed the recommended programs (itunes and Mcaffee) by ACER

Hi all

If you have removed all USB devices and deleted all the recommened programs see if there is something else, you can remove from material. For example, if you use 4 GB of RAM and 64-bit installation, remove 2 GB or RAM in the computer, or if you have onboard video and a video card remove the video card. After removing all the unnecessary material then try to reintall. If you can't always install after doing this, I recommend that you perform a clean installation on your system by starting on the personalized DVD by selecting. Note to back up all the files and programs that it will destroy the.

I hope this helps!
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