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I tried to upgrade my Windows 7 Home Premium to Professional but the upgrade failed and here's the error in the upgrade.log file:
DoTransmogrify failed due to error 0x80070002
I did a quick search and afterwards disabled UAC as well as my Anti Virus. UAC asked me to restart the computer so I did. However, to my surprise, when the computer was booting, the upgrade process continued and finished successfully (I'm using Professional now). So I want to know why did this happen? Originally it said unsuccessful then exited yet when I restarted the computer everything continued just fine. Will I run into any problem in the future?
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I tried to upgrade my Windows 7 Home Premium to Professional but the upgrade failed and here's the error in the upgrade.log file:
DoTransmogrify failed due to error 0x80070002
I did a quick search and afterwards disabled UAC as well as my Anti Virus. UAC asked me to restart the computer so I did. However, to my surprise, when the computer was booting, the upgrade process continued and finished successfully (I'm using Professional now). So I want to know why did this happen? Originally it said unsuccessful then exited yet when I restarted the computer everything continued just fine. Will I run into any problem in the future?
windows-7 windows upgrade
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may be ur antivirus software stopped upgrading the system files or access for the setup
– Sudantha
Jul 23 '12 at 8:17
I don't understand the question. If the upgrade was successful what does it matter if it failed because of the configuration of your system?
– Ramhound
Jul 23 '12 at 11:30
@Ramhound he's asking if it's possible that since it had an error and then it worked, maybe Windows didn't do a full upgrade of everything (hence the last sentence :D)
– MatthewSot
Aug 10 '12 at 1:55
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I tried to upgrade my Windows 7 Home Premium to Professional but the upgrade failed and here's the error in the upgrade.log file:
DoTransmogrify failed due to error 0x80070002
I did a quick search and afterwards disabled UAC as well as my Anti Virus. UAC asked me to restart the computer so I did. However, to my surprise, when the computer was booting, the upgrade process continued and finished successfully (I'm using Professional now). So I want to know why did this happen? Originally it said unsuccessful then exited yet when I restarted the computer everything continued just fine. Will I run into any problem in the future?
windows-7 windows upgrade
I tried to upgrade my Windows 7 Home Premium to Professional but the upgrade failed and here's the error in the upgrade.log file:
DoTransmogrify failed due to error 0x80070002
I did a quick search and afterwards disabled UAC as well as my Anti Virus. UAC asked me to restart the computer so I did. However, to my surprise, when the computer was booting, the upgrade process continued and finished successfully (I'm using Professional now). So I want to know why did this happen? Originally it said unsuccessful then exited yet when I restarted the computer everything continued just fine. Will I run into any problem in the future?
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may be ur antivirus software stopped upgrading the system files or access for the setup
– Sudantha
Jul 23 '12 at 8:17
I don't understand the question. If the upgrade was successful what does it matter if it failed because of the configuration of your system?
– Ramhound
Jul 23 '12 at 11:30
@Ramhound he's asking if it's possible that since it had an error and then it worked, maybe Windows didn't do a full upgrade of everything (hence the last sentence :D)
– MatthewSot
Aug 10 '12 at 1:55
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may be ur antivirus software stopped upgrading the system files or access for the setup
– Sudantha
Jul 23 '12 at 8:17
I don't understand the question. If the upgrade was successful what does it matter if it failed because of the configuration of your system?
– Ramhound
Jul 23 '12 at 11:30
@Ramhound he's asking if it's possible that since it had an error and then it worked, maybe Windows didn't do a full upgrade of everything (hence the last sentence :D)
– MatthewSot
Aug 10 '12 at 1:55
may be ur antivirus software stopped upgrading the system files or access for the setup
– Sudantha
Jul 23 '12 at 8:17
may be ur antivirus software stopped upgrading the system files or access for the setup
– Sudantha
Jul 23 '12 at 8:17
I don't understand the question. If the upgrade was successful what does it matter if it failed because of the configuration of your system?
– Ramhound
Jul 23 '12 at 11:30
I don't understand the question. If the upgrade was successful what does it matter if it failed because of the configuration of your system?
– Ramhound
Jul 23 '12 at 11:30
@Ramhound he's asking if it's possible that since it had an error and then it worked, maybe Windows didn't do a full upgrade of everything (hence the last sentence :D)
– MatthewSot
Aug 10 '12 at 1:55
@Ramhound he's asking if it's possible that since it had an error and then it worked, maybe Windows didn't do a full upgrade of everything (hence the last sentence :D)
– MatthewSot
Aug 10 '12 at 1:55
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When I googled the error code I found this link:
You receive a "0x80070002" or "0x80070003" error code after you download an update from Windows Update, from Microsoft Update, or from Windows Server Update Services
You can click the Fix the problem automatically link to have Microsoft try and fix it.
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When I googled the error code I found this link:
You receive a "0x80070002" or "0x80070003" error code after you download an update from Windows Update, from Microsoft Update, or from Windows Server Update Services
You can click the Fix the problem automatically link to have Microsoft try and fix it.
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When I googled the error code I found this link:
You receive a "0x80070002" or "0x80070003" error code after you download an update from Windows Update, from Microsoft Update, or from Windows Server Update Services
You can click the Fix the problem automatically link to have Microsoft try and fix it.
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When I googled the error code I found this link:
You receive a "0x80070002" or "0x80070003" error code after you download an update from Windows Update, from Microsoft Update, or from Windows Server Update Services
You can click the Fix the problem automatically link to have Microsoft try and fix it.
When I googled the error code I found this link:
You receive a "0x80070002" or "0x80070003" error code after you download an update from Windows Update, from Microsoft Update, or from Windows Server Update Services
You can click the Fix the problem automatically link to have Microsoft try and fix it.
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may be ur antivirus software stopped upgrading the system files or access for the setup
– Sudantha
Jul 23 '12 at 8:17
I don't understand the question. If the upgrade was successful what does it matter if it failed because of the configuration of your system?
– Ramhound
Jul 23 '12 at 11:30
@Ramhound he's asking if it's possible that since it had an error and then it worked, maybe Windows didn't do a full upgrade of everything (hence the last sentence :D)
– MatthewSot
Aug 10 '12 at 1:55