Windows 7 upgrade Windows Vista hangs at 58%... HELP PLEASE

OK I left my computer for 5 straight days and it still hangs on files trafering... I'm upgradeing in Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium. both are 32-bit. Is what happens I'll update to vista and it works fine until the part of the transfer and then it crashes at 58% for 5 days and the startup back to vista i and look for solutions, and alll I can find is 63 percent or 62%, but nothing with 58%, I would relly like it if someone could help me!

Details of the system-

HP Pavilion Slimline s3220n PC

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X 2 Dual Core Processor 5000 + 2.60 GHz

RAM: 2.00 GB

NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430

That's what the text doc says to C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther\setupact

2012-10-20 00:53:04, info [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ade10465-2a43-454e-b0a7-3f220a61bd03}: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: perform actions upgrade for all protocols

2012-10-20 00:53:04, info [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ade10465-2a43-454e-b0a7-3f220a61bd03}: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: CountInterfacesOfAType for 0 InterfaceCount ptr = 7dee80, InterfaceCount = 0

2012-10-20 00:53:04, info [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ade10465-2a43-454e-b0a7-3f220a61bd03}: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: CountInterfacesOfAType for 0 count incrementing interface

2012-10-20 00:53:04, info [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ade10465-2a43-454e-b0a7-3f220a61bd03}: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: CountInterfacesOfAType for 0 InterfaceCount ptr = 7dee80, the new value of * InterfaceCount = 1

2012-10-20 00:53:04, info [0x0808fe] MIG Plugin {ade10465-2a43-454e-b0a7-3f220a61bd03}: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: IphlpsvcMigPlugin: RegEnumKeyEx return 259. key name: {482A1382-1101-4C62-A551-C469591097C0} .new index: 2

2012-10-20 01:07:55, AsyncCallback_ApplyStatus MIG WARNING [0x080b4c]: progress seem to be stuck. Status: 58
2012-10-20 01:22:55, AsyncCallback_ApplyStatus MIG WARNING [0x080b4c]: progress seem to be stuck. Status: 58
2012-10-20 01:37:57, WARNING [0x080b4c] MIG AsyncCallback_ApplyStatus: progress seem to be stuck. Status: 58
2012-10-20 01:52:58, AsyncCallback_ApplyStatus MIG WARNING [0x080b4c]: progress seem to be stuck. Status: 58
2012-10-20 02:07:59, WARNING [0x080b4c] MIG AsyncCallback_ApplyStatus: progress seem to be stuck. Status: 58

If you have compatible hardware and your computer still stops responding, disable any unnecessary material. Remove (USB) universal serial bus devices. Remove or disable network cards, sound cards and cards of the series; and then restart the installation.

If she continues to crash, you might want to consider doing a custom installation:

Boot from the Windows 7 DVD
Click Install now
Accept the license agreement
When the option is displayed to select a type of installation, click (Custom advanced)

Select the disk partition where you want to install Windows 7 click Next.

You will receive the following warning:

The partition you have selected may contain files from a previous Installation of Windows. If so, these files and folders will be moved to a folder named Windows.old. You will be able to access the information in Windows.old, but you will be able to use your previous version of Windows.

(At all costs, do NOT click on anything in Format, deletion or Partition name.) So even do a custom installation, your personal files are still kept. Click OK

The installation program will now begin installation. During installation, your computer will be restarted several times.

Once the installation is complete, you can complete the Out of Box experience as the choice of your laptop, create a username, password, your time zone. You can then proceed to download the latest updates for Windows and reinstall your applications and drivers.

You can then retrieve your personal files from the Windows.old folder and reinstall all of your applications and drivers.

http://notebooks.com/2010/11/09/how-to-recover-documents-music-and-email-after-upgrading-with-the-Windows-old-folder/

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