Windows 2003 SP2 = 2008 R2 SP1 Upgrade 62% Rollback

Hello,
we have to upgrade our Windows Server 2003 SP2 x64 (DC), to Windows 2008 R2 SP1.
Unfortunately, a clean install is not an option.
The server is a virtual machine. Therefore, first we make a clone, for a test upgrade, of the server.
Adprep and domainprep was successful. Problematic Software: Acronis, DaemonTools, Kasperksy.. is uninstalled.
Will upgraded with a clean iso, downloaded from the VLSC.
All Windows 2003 updates have been installed and a clean-boot (msconfig : MS services, no startup items), was done.
During the upgrade, we download the installation updates (Get important updates for installation).
The environment variable MIG_UPGRADE_IGNORE_PLUGINS = IphlpsvcMigPlugin.dll was already tried in another upgrade.
We have the setupact.log (33MB) from the \$Windows folder.~ BT\Sources\Panther\ . But can't found the error.
The Upgrade stops at 62%:
Then the server reboots and performs a rollback :
What can we do?
Regards,
Stefan

Hi Stefan,
Stopped at 62% is a common issue which could be caused by many factors.
First I suggest you to remove all unnecessary devices like printer, USB device etc.
Also try to uninstall drivers for hardware devices. I noticed that many applications are already deleted in troubleshooting process so check if any unnecessary program still exists.
If issue still exists, try check disk and SFC.
The last option is to perform an in-place upgrade with Windows Server 2003 and try the 2008 upgrade again. 
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