This morning I attempted to upgrade Mageia 2 (32 bit KDE) to version 3. The update notification applet does not appear on my taskbar (I removed it when I first installed 2, since I normally use Applet to update/install software), but I verified that the latest version of MGA online was installed on my system. I also updated all packages and media sources before attempting to upgrade the system. I ended up using the command line to activate mageia-prepare-upgrade, and the dialogue window which appeared seemed to indicate that everything was installed smoothly. I restarted the computer as directed, and "Mageia 3 Upgrade Preparation" now appears as an option in the boot menu. However, when I select this entry, the computer still boots to my installation of Mageia 2. Multiple reboots have not yielded a different result.
To paraphrase a catchphrase from my youth in the 80s, "I want my Mageia 3!"

We don't have the best broadband support in our household, so I would like to avoid downloading the full DVD iso as an installation medium except as a last resort, since it will tie up our bandwidth for hours. I also do not want to "reinvent the wheel" with a clean install of 3. Any help from the forum users which would enable the upgrade process from the boot menu would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for everyone's help.