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Vista installation crash when I enter the key code
I started by installing this BIOS upgrade from Motion, using the WinPhlash program from within Windows XP Tablet PC Edition: Motion M1300 BIOS Version A08A http://www.motioncomputing.com/drivers/M1300/Test_ReadMe_M1300A08.asp Trying to install Vista as an upgrade from within XP failed, with an error message from

Vista installation issues
I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer boots from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar moving and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly lit) and then it hangs

Vista Dual Boot Installation Procedure
Windows installation cannot proceed. To install Windows, click "OK" to restart the computer and then restart the installation."' I read another thread from late March that dealt with this problem, but none of these suggestions have helped. There is no BIOS update for my mobo, and I tried to install Vista using a

Can't boot windows vista installation
Steven Ste...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Sorry about that, I have posted a section of my own. Titled, "Vista Installation Fails After First Reboot" If someone can come and help me out as well, that would be great.

Moving Vista to another pc-how to remove it
Use a different machine or at the very least a different hard disk - they cost very little! ah, i see... do i need to install on different partition or different hard drive? if I install Vista as "clean new install" will it wipe out the HP Recovery partition of the XP reinstallation files? hm... the need to use a

Possible to use OEM disc to repair Vista installation?
Navigate
to the directory where you saved the apache*.msi install file, and type "msiexec /i apache*.msi" (where apache*.msi is the actual name of the file - hint: type apache and then hit tab, it should fill in the file name automatically). Hit enter, and the rest should work just fine, it did for me.

Post Vista Installation Clean-up
PCfixinman PCfixin...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi Rick, How do I do a Barebones install? thanks, pcfixinman -- One step closer to the edge... "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi, From the sounds of it, I should think that board would be fine. I'd start with a barebones install

Vista installation failure
I just haven't yet been able to get Vista past hanging on reboot. And IIRC, there's an obscure Vista installation issue with the 975X chipsets as well, though I can't remember what it is and it may only be ASUS motherboards. Anyone...? According to ABIT's "Processor Support" matrix, it appears you're correct about

Vista Dual Boot Installation Procedure
I can install Win 2k on the HDD that I'm installing Vista onto. "alexh1000" wrote: Here is the text from the doc that seems to indicate you can do a clean Important Do not remove the previous operating system before you start the Windows Vista installation. This is because Windows Vista Setup has to verify that

how to remove an extra Vista installation
When using the VHP upgrade version on a computer with XP Pro the upgrade option won't be available just a custom installation is available. During a custom installation the XP Pro operating system is placed in a Windows.old folder before Vista is installed. The Vista installation is different, instead of copying

Drive Letter Problem - Vista Installation
As a result, to keep costs low, I thought I could buy a separate Windows Vista Ultimate OEM disc + license, and reinstall from scratch. The only worry is about a "repair install" capability. If OEM versions are suited for "clean" disks, how do you manage a repair install? (Sorry if I use this terminolgy but that is

Vista installation
AJR ajr...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Starts off okay - then gets "complicated". Following statement not true: "Currently Vista installation will not completely install a dual boot system..." - works fine thank you (as Dale has posted). Regarding: "After Vista restarts verify

Problematic Vista Installation.
Mary M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general If it's the upgrade version, you must start it from within Windows XP. Don't boot to the dvd. You can still do a clean install, but Vista doesn't check for eligibility, so you must boot to Win XP first. MS directions that include why the

Drive Letter Problem - Vista Installation
MGbassace MGbass...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Now I am confused, I managed to get Vista Home Premium to dual boot with XP Home. XP home install on 1 hard drive C: and vista install to other hard drive d: Boot menu offers 1). Previous version of Windows. 2).

Vista installation question
How do businesses with several pc install? Do they buy 1 for each pc? "DCR" wrote: On DVD One license--one pc "Keith" <Ke...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ED0FEC42-0410-4108-A119-09B7FE6EEEFD@microsoft.com... Hi ya I thinking of buying the Vista upgrade on CD. Can you install on more than one

Vista Installation problem
Since Vista is nearing completion, I can't guarantee that this functionality won't change before the RTM is reached. "Malke" <notrea...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:uhkwIgB6GHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... cyranodes...@gmail.com wrote: All, I was wondering if anyone knows how to install Vista where the OS

Question about Vista installation
Several weeks ago I tried to install the VISTA OS from the msdn CDs. I inserted the under windows XP, and the CD auto started. The first steps seemed to go OK, but then... I was confronted to a dialog box (after having rebooted) that asked me my user name and password. NO ONE of my users/password combinations would

how to remove an extra Vista installation
Ron K. kill...@gisco.net mozilla support firefox Tbird Leader Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo radioed the tower, On 2/7/2007 11:29 PM: Brian Heinrich wrote: On 2007-02-07 15:33 (-0700 UTC), PJK wrote: Hello, I have just upgraded my system from XP to Vista Business, and I'm trying to install Firefox 2.0.0.1.

Windows Vista Clean Installation?
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vista installation power crash
Which if this install doesn't complete, I'll be trying this myself. Hope this helps. "Christian" wrote: I tried installing windows Vista Build 5308 and encountered the following problems. The installation is halted af a while with the error 80070017. Which i perceived as being a partition related error so i removed