OK, I got SP2 installed. I started over again with copying the
clone to the 1st partition (the home of Vista). I left the old
Symantec AV in place, and let the automatic update do its thing
as I went along. I installed SP1. Then I installed SP2. Everything
OK so far. The update history says that SP1 failed, but SP2
installed, anyway. THEN I uninstalled Symantec AV 2007 and
installed Symantic AV 2009. I have since re-installed Firefox
and Opera, plus Flash and Shockwave and Java, and all seems
well. The problem MAY have been removing the Symantec AV,
or it may have involved removing the external eSATA hard drive
between the installations of SP1 and SP2 (making the change in
hardware set off alarm bells). The only puzzle now is that the SP1
for .NET Framework 3.5 installed, but I can't find Framework 3.5
listed anywhere as having been installed.
*TimDaniels*
"Timothy Daniels" wrote:
> I had a bad SP2 installation, so I reloaded a clone of the OEM
> Vista Bus Pro system using Casper 4.0. I deleted the old Symantec
> AV and installed a new one from a current CD. I went to Windows
> Update several times and installed all the updates offered, going
> through half a dozen restarts during the process. All the time, the
> restarts worked fine - the Vista boot manager gave me the option
> of booting Vista or going to my Ubuntu boot manager to boot Ubuntu.
> (Vista is installed on partition 1). Selecting Vista always started up
> Vista. All was well.
>
> Then I was told to install SP1, so I clicked OK to that. The install
> took about 10 minutes, then it offered to restart, and I clikcked OK,
> and the PC started the configuring thing, then it restarted. As usual,
> presented the boot manager's dual-boot menu, and I selected Vista.
> Then the Windows Error Recovery screen appeared.
> Clicking "Launch Startup Repair" gives me the same screen.
> Clicking "Start Windows Normally" gives me the Blue Screen with
> the Stop code: 0x79 (0x3, 0x7C, 0x6, 0x0)
> One on-line reference lists Stop code 0x79 as: "MISMATCHED_HAL"
> "STOP error 0x79 means that the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)
> revision level or configuration does not match that of the kernel
> or the computer."
>
> What must I do to get this thing to boot Vista? Is the GUID now
> wrong in the boot manager's BDC menu? How can I fix it if it is?
>
> *TimDaniels*
>
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