![]() In this article, I’ll walk you through the possible solutions. Because of that, Windows Anytime Upgrade thinks that this is some sort of partial installation and blocks the upgrade. Basically, it stemmed from the fact that Windows Update had downloaded Service Pack 1 onto the computer, but it was not installed by the client. After doing some research, I figured out what the problem was and was finally able to get the client’s PC upgraded. Clicking on the Go online to resolve this issue link doesn’t seem to take you anywhere helpful either. ![]() The only sorry solution it gives you is to try the upgrade again, which doesn’t work.
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