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Hi Me too faced the same issues and i have resolved by below steps.

1. Checked the DB ownereship

2. Pinging with hostname , ip address, nslookup has been checked

3. Restart the vcenter server and taken a snapshot

4. stop all vcenter related services.

5. cleared the temp directory

6. download windows "Process explorer " and checked vmeventmsg.dll is active or not. if active kill that process

7. In vcenter server, open regedit and go to below location

HKLM\SOftware\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall

Once you open the above location, browse and identify vmware-jre behind that "Uninstall" location. once you identify the VMware-jre check the uninstall.string

Basically it will be like "msiexec /x {Product Code}"

Open cmd prompt with administrator and run that "msiexec /x {Product Code}"

Restart the server and run the vcenter upgrade again.

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