IE not responding, no defrag, & failed updates. - Geeks to Go Forums

Jump to content

Log in Register Register Malware removal guide How it works

IE not responding, no defrag, & failed updates.

#16 Amlak

  • Group: Member
  • Posts: 1,470
  • Joined: 13-April 10

Posted 25 May 2012 - 12:08 AM

Yeah, I understand why this would be confusing. I don't exactly know the "why" answer to this question, but I do know having the same Service Packs somehow often always enables the "Upgrade" option. And I'm hoping that this would be the case here.

#17 rshaffer61

  • Group: Moderator
  • Posts: 32,403
  • Joined: 28-February 09

Posted 25 May 2012 - 05:54 AM

Just to help a little go HERE to see how to slipstream a Vista disk. The method works for either SP1 or SP2 so you just have to put the right one in that step.

#18 Sarous

  • Group: Member
  • Posts: 84
  • Joined: 15-July 05

Posted 25 May 2012 - 11:13 AM

It says to install to a secondary partition.. This hard drive does not have a partition. How do I set one up?

#19 rshaffer61

  • Group: Moderator
  • Posts: 32,403
  • Joined: 28-February 09

Posted 25 May 2012 - 12:17 PM

What part of the instructions are you at exactly? It shouldn't be asking to install anything at this point as all you are trying to do is include the SP with the Vista installation disk.

#20 Sarous

  • Group: Member
  • Posts: 84
  • Joined: 15-July 05

Posted 25 May 2012 - 10:31 PM

Completed making the install disk, attempted to install, but "Upgrade" was still grayed out.

#21 Amlak

  • Group: Member
  • Posts: 1,470
  • Joined: 13-April 10

Posted 25 May 2012 - 11:33 PM

Darn, that's unfortunate.

Sometimes, in such a case, it's best to let it go for now until someone has the solution for you and just use another browser like FireFox (heaps better than IE anyway). Although I understand how annoying it would be.

#22 Sarous

  • Group: Member
  • Posts: 84
  • Joined: 15-July 05

Posted 25 May 2012 - 11:55 PM

Now that I know how to set up the partitions and such, its a shame I can't simply copy the files relevant to SFC from one partition to the primary OS and let it repair itself that way.

#23 Amlak

  • Group: Member
  • Posts: 1,470
  • Joined: 13-April 10

Posted 26 May 2012 - 12:09 AM

I'm presuming you don't want to go for a format at all. Because that would be the quickest way to fix it.

#24 rshaffer61

  • Group: Moderator
  • Posts: 32,403
  • Joined: 28-February 09

Posted 26 May 2012 - 06:41 AM

Wait is this a upgrade disk?

#25 Sarous

  • Group: Member
  • Posts: 84
  • Joined: 15-July 05

Posted 26 May 2012 - 11:05 AM

If theres any way at all to keep from formatting, I'd like to try that first, yeah.

Far as I can tell, its a full install disk.

#26 rshaffer61

  • Group: Moderator
  • Posts: 32,403
  • Joined: 28-February 09

Posted 26 May 2012 - 11:15 AM

You can't run SFC except from within windows.
I don't understand post 20 where you said:

Quote

Completed making the install disk, attempted to install, but "Upgrade" was still grayed out.

There should be no upgrade there. Have you tried a repair installation or a startup repair?

Tutorial on how to do a Startup Repair in Vista located HERE.

#27 Sarous

  • Group: Member
  • Posts: 84
  • Joined: 15-July 05

Posted 26 May 2012 - 03:43 PM

Done startup repair a dozen times, no errors. Indeed, it has no flaws in its startup sequence.

#20 was the attempt for a repair install, but it doesn't give the option to upgrade, being greyed-out. Had to make a slipstream disk, because a clean Vista disk doesn't give the option to upgrade; only gives the option for a clean install.

Formatted the 2nd partition, and attempted to clean install using the Slipstream disk- which failed. So its likely I messed up while making it.

Also, after reinstalling the partition from the borrowed disk, tried to SFC the primary OS from the partition, gives the same "pending repair" error.

#28 rshaffer61

  • Group: Moderator
  • Posts: 32,403
  • Joined: 28-February 09

Posted 26 May 2012 - 03:50 PM

I would agree and it's probably best to make a new slipstream disk and try again. The other option is to do a Parallel installation with your original existing disk and then do all the updates there. You can move all your data over to the new installation but all your programs would have to be reinstalled.

#29 Sarous

  • Group: Member
  • Posts: 84
  • Joined: 15-July 05

Posted 26 May 2012 - 04:49 PM

In the instructions, it says to enter:

Quote

imagex /compress maximum /flags "Ultimate" /capture d: c:\install.wim "Ultimate"

With a note saying

Quote

You may need to replace "HomePremium" after the /flags switch with whatever edition of Vista you need installed!

Since I'm trying to create a Home Basic SP2, what would I enter, HomeBasic?

#30 rshaffer61

  • Group: Moderator
  • Posts: 32,403
  • Joined: 28-February 09

Posted 26 May 2012 - 05:45 PM

Yes

Share this topic:


  • 3 Pages +
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3