Guest CaptainGadget Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 Robert, How does one know, without being too technical, which system they have (32 bit or 64 bit)? -- Neophyte DanO "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > "Kue2" <Kue2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:71545839-213A-482F-A7B4-6B3B7663D5F1@microsoft.com > .... > > [subject: KB896344 error message when trying to install] > >I an trying to apply Kb696344. I get the following error message > > Failed to migrate dependant Packages. > > How do I fix this,what does it mean? > > Fix which? <eg> I will assume your Subject is correct? > > First let's find out what we are discussing > > <title>You cannot transfer files and settings from a computer that is running > a 32-bit edition of Windows XP to a computer that is running Windows XP > Professional x64 Edition</title> > > (MSN search for > KB896344 site:microsoft.com > ) > > > Next I will assume that you made a typo in the error message > and do a Google Groups search for it: > > Apparently there were some solutions posted on some SBS newsgroups. > Both apparently involved actually looking at the log (gasp! what a concept!) > and finding the name of a directory which seemed to be causing a problem > then either renaming or deleting it, so the update could be rerun more cleanly. > > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz/browse_frm/thread/22b168f83c563623/a0ec94ffc8ed7229?q=%22failed+to+migrate+dependent+packages%22&rnum=1#a0ec94ffc8ed7229 > > (Google Groups search for > "failed to migrate dependent packages" > ) > > > HTH > > Robert Aldwinckle > --- > > >
Guest Robert Aldwinckle Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 "CaptainGadget" <CaptainGadget@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:056EF206-38EE-4753-A704-B6724C9D4AB5@microsoft.com... > Robert, > How does one know, without being too technical, which system they have (32 > bit or 64 bit)? Dunno. Try pressing Win-Break? ---
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