How To Fix Vista To Windows 7 Upgrade Process Stops Responding (Hangs) At 62%

November 4th, 2009 | Tags:

Posted November 4, 2009 – 2:27 pm in: Vista Troubleshooting, Windows 7 Tweaks

Several Windows Vista users who have been trying to upgrade Vista to Windows 7 are facing a strange problem. Windows 7 upgrade process stops responding when the upgrade process reaches 62%.

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If you have been facing the same problem, worry not! Microsoft has released a Fix It solution that automatically fixes the problem for you.

 

How to use Fix It:

1. Restart your PC when the upgrade process stops responding at 62%.

 

2. Your computer will roll back to Windows Vista.

 

3. Now download Fit It from here.

 

4. Run the Fix It solution and then follow the steps in the Fix It wizard.

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5. Start the Vista to Windows 7 upgrade process again.

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