If you want help, you will need to be more descriptive of your situation.
Are you booting from the DVD or from within XP. How far into the install do
you get the message. Write down the steps that you had done and which steps
the computer had done. What is your equipment make and model, IDE or SATA
drives, what video card etc. What version of Vista are you trying to
install upgrade or full 32 or 64-bit, Home Premium, etc.
"Don J" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Have never tried to repair Vista without first trying to install it.
>
> I just want to enter either Vista or XP at bootup. I didn't see how to do
> it so concluded that the only way I could do so was to reinstall Win'XP.
> Now I see how to do it. Pretty neat!
>
> I spent the day trying to install Windows Vista and havn't been able to do
> so. Can somebody please help me? I tried to do both (1) an "upgrade
> install" and (2) a "full install". In both cases I had all external
> hardware devices disconnected from my computer including printers,
> scanners, and external hard drives. The way it failed today was different
> than the way it failed yesterday. (Please see my original post for the
> way it failed yesterday.) Today both failures started by telling me to
> press the "Repair your computer" button. But when I did it took me
> through an endless loop in which it repeatedly asked me to insert my disk
> into the computer and reboot the computer. I think the failure test has
> failed!
>
> Anybody got some suggestions?
>
> Don
> J
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> "Don J" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> My system passes the Vista Upgrade Advisor. Yet I cannot install Windows
>> Vista. When I try to install it, it tells me to click the "Repair your
>> computer button". And when I do, it either tells me "Setup cannot fix
>> this problem ... Contact your Adinistrator" message, Or the program
>> goes
>> into an enless loop and never stops.
>>
>> This is particularly bad because it appears that the installation program
>> has completely inactivated or even removed the "Boot.ini" file. The only
>> way to get back to my previous instrallation of Windows is to reinstall
>> it. I hope that when I finally get "Vista" installed there will be a
>> graceful way of re-entering Window XP. Similarly there has to be a way
>> of
>> quickly re-entering Vista from Windows XP. I am anticipating a period of
>> time when some of my programs do not work on Vista, and I have to bounce
>> back and forth from one operating system to another, to work on programs
>> that will only work on my old operating system.
>>
>> Don J
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