Article ID: 310064 - Last Review: May 7, 2007 - Revision: 6.2 How to troubleshoot problems during installation when you upgrade from Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition to Windows XPThis article was previously published under Q310064 On This PageSUMMARYINTRODUCTIONUse the procedures that are described in this article to troubleshoot problems when you upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP from any one of the following versions of Microsoft Windows:
General troubleshootingIf you have problems while you are running the Setup program, clean boot your computer. Clean-boot troubleshooting refers to methods that you can use to reduce behaviors that occur because of your computer's environment. Many behaviors that occur when you run Windows or Windows programs occur because there are conflicting drivers, terminate-and-stay-resident programs (TSRs), and other settings that start when your computer starts.For additional information about how to clean boot your Windows Me-based computer, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 267288
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/267288/
)
How to perform a clean boot in Windows Millennium Edition
For additional
information about how to clean boot your Windows 98 or Windows 98 Second
Edition-based computer, click the following article number to view the article
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 192926
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/192926/
)
How to perform clean-boot troubleshooting for Windows 98
Additionally, if you have antivirus software
installed on your computer, the clean boot steps that are referenced in these
articles may temporarily disable the antivirus software; however, you may want
to remove the software to avoid potential conflicts while the Setup program is
running. You may also want to contact the software vendor before you remove the
antivirus software so that you do not leave your computer vulnerable to
viruses. After the Windows XP Setup procedure is complete, you can reinstall
the antivirus software if it is compatible with Windows XP.Note You may have to contact the software manufacturer to determine if the software is compatible with Windows XP or to obtain a version of the software that is compatible with Windows XP. You receive a file copy error while the Setup program is runningWhen you try to install Windows XP, you may receive one of the following error messages:
The Windows XP Setup program stops respondingFor more information about troubleshooting this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:315323
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315323/
)
Windows XP Setup stops responding (hangs) during the "Preparing installation" phase
Your computer stops responding and a black screen appears during the upgradeWhen you try to upgrade to Windows XP, your computer may stop responding, or "hang," and a black screen may be appear.This behavior may be caused by either hardware or software that is incompatible with Windows XP. To work around this behavior:
You receive an error message or a stop message while the Setup program is runningIf you receive one of the following error messages, see the corresponding Microsoft Knowledge Base article:311562
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311562/
)
"An unexpected error (768)
occurred at line 5118@ind:Xp\Client\Boot\Setup\Setup.c" error message during Windows XP setup
311564
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311564/
)
"Stop 0x0000000A irql_not_less_or_equal" error message during Windows XP upgrade
311442
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311442/
)
Error
message: Setup cannot continue. Please contact Microsoft Technical Support. (Error: 3E6h)
The third-party products that are
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Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the
performance or reliability of these
products.
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