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Re: dv2530en upgrade to Win 7 - The only one problem left! (1648 Views)
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Honor Student
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Registered: ‎08-29-2010
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Re: dv2530en upgrade to Win 7 - The only one problem left!

Still trying to install Windows 7 Upgrade to my HP Pavilion dvb6500 notebook using Vista sp2.

 

Still having the same issue.  I would much prefer an upgrade install over a clean install...

 

I have reinstalled the Verisoft Access Manager software, uninstalled it (multiple times), deleted the VSAM folder, and still get the same error from Windows during the installation process indicating that I need to remove Verisoft Access Manager in order to proceed.

 

During one of my marathon sessions with Microsoft Windows support, the technician indicated that he thought there might be something embedded in the bios...

 

Any further suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Bureni
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Registered: ‎06-04-2011
Message 12 of 13 (1,013 Views)

Re: dv2530en upgrade to Win 7 - The only one problem left!

Hi 

 

As you really seem to know what you're talking about I sincerely hope you can help! Trying to install Windows 7 on an old laptop running Vista - it's stopped at uninstall Verisoft Access Manager....only problem is, it's not installed at all and I can't find it anywhere.

 

Would appreciate any help you can give

Bureni

 

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Daniel_Potyrala
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Registered: ‎01-31-2009
Message 13 of 13 (984 Views)

Re: dv2530en upgrade to Win 7 - The only one problem left!

@Bureni

 

Hi,

Do clean install of Windows 7 and this problem will disappear.

 

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