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I've spent the last 12 hours trying to install Vista Ultimate and
still do not have it installed. I need some help as I'm totally stumped here. I first tried to install it on a brand new virgin Seagate SATA-II hard drive. Had Windows Install create the partition and format it. It started installing and got the point where it reboots. PC comes back up and I get the message saying that it will be a few minutes as Windows prepares to start for the first time. Then goes back to the install screen and is at the "Completing Installation" portion. After about a minute, my monitor goes blank and the PC shuts off. I thought that was kind of weird so I power it back up and I get to the Windows Error Recovery menu. I select "start windows normally" figuring that will go ahead and finish the installation. I then get a dialog box saying that Windows installation encountered an error and cannot continue and that I need to restart the installation. No problem, I figure it's just a glitch. I restart the installation and the same thing happens again. Attempt number three ends the same way. I figure maybe it's a hardware problem so I go ahead and disconnect everything and yank out my video card and use the onboard display adapter. Same thing happens. No I'm wondering if it's a problem with my Vista DVD (OEM). I also have the 64-bit edition and figure I'll try that to see. Same thing happens. I've got a copy of RC1 on CD. Same thing happens. So no I figure it's got to be a hardware problem and possibly this new drive. Slap my XP drive back in and spend 2 hours running scans and low-level formatting it. Give it another shot. Same thing happens. Try installing it from within XP. Same thing happens. I then clone an extra drive over onto the new one to give that one a shot thinking it's got to be something with this drive. Same thing happens. So I've used 2 different drives (both Seagate 250GB). I've removed hardware. I've tried 3 different copies and versions (all legit BTW) and two different methods and they all end the same way. I'm more curious as to what the problem is now than any desire to use Vista. Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Intel DG965WH Mobo 2 GB DDR2 - OCZ BFG GeForce 7950 Creative Auidgy 2 ZS 2 x Pioneer DVD-R PSU - Antec TruBlu 480w Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Matthew Getting close to becoming a Mac owner everyday..... |
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Did you try a BIOS reset? Remove battery from mainboard or clear CMOS jumper?
"MPS" wrote: > I've spent the last 12 hours trying to install Vista Ultimate and > still do not have it installed. I need some help as I'm totally > stumped here. > > I first tried to install it on a brand new virgin Seagate SATA-II hard > drive. Had Windows Install create the partition and format it. It > started installing and got the point where it reboots. PC comes back > up and I get the message saying that it will be a few minutes as > Windows prepares to start for the first time. Then goes back to the > install screen and is at the "Completing Installation" portion. After > about a minute, my monitor goes blank and the PC shuts off. I thought > that was kind of weird so I power it back up and I get to the Windows > Error Recovery menu. I select "start windows normally" figuring that > will go ahead and finish the installation. I then get a dialog box > saying that Windows installation encountered an error and cannot > continue and that I need to restart the installation. > > No problem, I figure it's just a glitch. I restart the installation > and the same thing happens again. Attempt number three ends the same > way. I figure maybe it's a hardware problem so I go ahead and > disconnect everything and yank out my video card and use the onboard > display adapter. Same thing happens. > > No I'm wondering if it's a problem with my Vista DVD (OEM). I also > have the 64-bit edition and figure I'll try that to see. Same thing > happens. > > I've got a copy of RC1 on CD. Same thing happens. > > So no I figure it's got to be a hardware problem and possibly this new > drive. Slap my XP drive back in and spend 2 hours running scans and > low-level formatting it. > > Give it another shot. Same thing happens. > > Try installing it from within XP. Same thing happens. > > I then clone an extra drive over onto the new one to give that one a > shot thinking it's got to be something with this drive. Same thing > happens. > > So I've used 2 different drives (both Seagate 250GB). I've removed > hardware. I've tried 3 different copies and versions (all legit BTW) > and two different methods and they all end the same way. > > I'm more curious as to what the problem is now than any desire to use > Vista. > > Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 > Intel DG965WH Mobo > 2 GB DDR2 - OCZ > BFG GeForce 7950 > Creative Auidgy 2 ZS > 2 x Pioneer DVD-R > PSU - Antec TruBlu 480w > > > Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > > Matthew > Getting close to becoming a Mac owner everyday..... > > |
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"MPS" <matthewseguin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1176356642.807591.10430@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > I've spent the last 12 hours trying to install Vista Ultimate and > still do not have it installed. I need some help as I'm totally > stumped here. > > I first tried to install it on a brand new virgin Seagate SATA-II hard > drive. Had Windows Install create the partition and format it. It > started installing and got the point where it reboots. PC comes back > up and I get the message saying that it will be a few minutes as > Windows prepares to start for the first time. Then goes back to the > install screen and is at the "Completing Installation" portion. After > about a minute, my monitor goes blank and the PC shuts off. I thought > that was kind of weird so I power it back up and I get to the Windows > Error Recovery menu. I select "start windows normally" figuring that > will go ahead and finish the installation. I then get a dialog box > saying that Windows installation encountered an error and cannot > continue and that I need to restart the installation. > > No problem, I figure it's just a glitch. I restart the installation > and the same thing happens again. Attempt number three ends the same > way. I figure maybe it's a hardware problem so I go ahead and > disconnect everything and yank out my video card and use the onboard > display adapter. Same thing happens. Same thing happened to me although the PC just kept trying to boot Windows at this point. Sticking to XP for the time being! Tim |
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"MPS" <matthewseguin@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1176356642.807591.10430@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > I've spent the last 12 hours trying to install Vista Ultimate and > still do not have it installed. I need some help as I'm totally > stumped here. > > I first tried to install it on a brand new virgin Seagate SATA-II hard > drive. Had Windows Install create the partition and format it. It > started installing and got the point where it reboots. PC comes back > up and I get the message saying that it will be a few minutes as > Windows prepares to start for the first time. Then goes back to the > install screen and is at the "Completing Installation" portion. After > about a minute, my monitor goes blank and the PC shuts off. I thought > that was kind of weird so I power it back up and I get to the Windows > Error Recovery menu. I select "start windows normally" figuring that > will go ahead and finish the installation. I then get a dialog box > saying that Windows installation encountered an error and cannot > continue and that I need to restart the installation. > > No problem, I figure it's just a glitch. I restart the installation > and the same thing happens again. Attempt number three ends the same > way. I figure maybe it's a hardware problem so I go ahead and > disconnect everything and yank out my video card and use the onboard > display adapter. Same thing happens. > > No I'm wondering if it's a problem with my Vista DVD (OEM). I also > have the 64-bit edition and figure I'll try that to see. Same thing > happens. > > I've got a copy of RC1 on CD. Same thing happens. > > So no I figure it's got to be a hardware problem and possibly this new > drive. Slap my XP drive back in and spend 2 hours running scans and > low-level formatting it. > > Give it another shot. Same thing happens. > > Try installing it from within XP. Same thing happens. > > I then clone an extra drive over onto the new one to give that one a > shot thinking it's got to be something with this drive. Same thing > happens. > > So I've used 2 different drives (both Seagate 250GB). I've removed > hardware. I've tried 3 different copies and versions (all legit BTW) > and two different methods and they all end the same way. > > I'm more curious as to what the problem is now than any desire to use > Vista. > > Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 > Intel DG965WH Mobo > 2 GB DDR2 - OCZ > BFG GeForce 7950 > Creative Auidgy 2 ZS > 2 x Pioneer DVD-R > PSU - Antec TruBlu 480w > > > Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > > Matthew > Getting close to becoming a Mac owner everyday..... > Try uninstalling your sound card and disabling on board audio in the BIOS before installing Vista. -- Jim |
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On Apr 12, 3:44 am, "Tim Rogers" <nos...@sapm.net> wrote:
> "MPS" <matthewseg...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1176356642.807591.10430@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > > > I've spent the last 12 hours trying to install Vista Ultimate and > > still do not have it installed. I need some help as I'm totally > > stumped here. > > > I first tried to install it on a brand new virgin Seagate SATA-II hard > > drive. Had Windows Install create the partition and format it. It > > started installing and got the point where it reboots. PC comes back > > up and I get the message saying that it will be a few minutes as > > Windows prepares to start for the first time. Then goes back to the > > install screen and is at the "Completing Installation" portion. After > > about a minute, my monitor goes blank and the PC shuts off. I thought > > that was kind of weird so I power it back up and I get to the Windows > > Error Recovery menu. I select "start windows normally" figuring that > > will go ahead and finish the installation. I then get a dialog box > > saying that Windows installation encountered an error and cannot > > continue and that I need to restart the installation. > > > No problem, I figure it's just a glitch. I restart the installation > > and the same thing happens again. Attempt number three ends the same > > way. I figure maybe it's a hardware problem so I go ahead and > > disconnect everything and yank out my video card and use the onboard > > display adapter. Same thing happens. > > Same thing happened to me although the PC just kept trying to boot Windows > at this point. Sticking to XP for the time being! > > Tim Well this morning I checked and updated my BIOS. Guess what....same thing happens. It almost seems like it wants to reboot but instead shuts down and doesn't come back up. I even tried booting it into safe mode and it does to a point where it then tells me that it cannot complete installation in safe mode! I installed Virtual PC and Vista installs fine in that but that's not quite what I was looking for. I've been searching all over the net for a fix but there just doesn't seem to be anything out there. Is it that a lot of people haven't "upgraded" to Vista yet and thus all the problems haven't come to the forefront yet? I've spent a lot of money in the past 2 months upgrading my computer in order to run Vista and it passes all the tests so it should run it. What gets me now is all that money I spent I could have put towards that MacBook I've had my eye on instead!!!! |
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If you have more than one hard disk and especially if it is a mix of hd
types IDE SATAI SATAII just have one hd hooked up when you install "MPS" <matthewseguin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1176356642.807591.10430@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > I've spent the last 12 hours trying to install Vista Ultimate and > still do not have it installed. I need some help as I'm totally > stumped here. > > I first tried to install it on a brand new virgin Seagate SATA-II hard > drive. Had Windows Install create the partition and format it. It > started installing and got the point where it reboots. PC comes back > up and I get the message saying that it will be a few minutes as > Windows prepares to start for the first time. Then goes back to the > install screen and is at the "Completing Installation" portion. After > about a minute, my monitor goes blank and the PC shuts off. I thought > that was kind of weird so I power it back up and I get to the Windows > Error Recovery menu. I select "start windows normally" figuring that > will go ahead and finish the installation. I then get a dialog box > saying that Windows installation encountered an error and cannot > continue and that I need to restart the installation. > > No problem, I figure it's just a glitch. I restart the installation > and the same thing happens again. Attempt number three ends the same > way. I figure maybe it's a hardware problem so I go ahead and > disconnect everything and yank out my video card and use the onboard > display adapter. Same thing happens. > > No I'm wondering if it's a problem with my Vista DVD (OEM). I also > have the 64-bit edition and figure I'll try that to see. Same thing > happens. > > I've got a copy of RC1 on CD. Same thing happens. > > So no I figure it's got to be a hardware problem and possibly this new > drive. Slap my XP drive back in and spend 2 hours running scans and > low-level formatting it. > > Give it another shot. Same thing happens. > > Try installing it from within XP. Same thing happens. > > I then clone an extra drive over onto the new one to give that one a > shot thinking it's got to be something with this drive. Same thing > happens. > > So I've used 2 different drives (both Seagate 250GB). I've removed > hardware. I've tried 3 different copies and versions (all legit BTW) > and two different methods and they all end the same way. > > I'm more curious as to what the problem is now than any desire to use > Vista. > > Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 > Intel DG965WH Mobo > 2 GB DDR2 - OCZ > BFG GeForce 7950 > Creative Auidgy 2 ZS > 2 x Pioneer DVD-R > PSU - Antec TruBlu 480w > > > Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > > Matthew > Getting close to becoming a Mac owner everyday..... > |
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Suggests that you have a problem with the controller (drive that is). Try
resetting your bios to it's defaults and see how you make out. J "MPS" <matthewseguin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1176356642.807591.10430@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > I've spent the last 12 hours trying to install Vista Ultimate and > still do not have it installed. I need some help as I'm totally > stumped here. > > I first tried to install it on a brand new virgin Seagate SATA-II hard > drive. Had Windows Install create the partition and format it. It > started installing and got the point where it reboots. PC comes back > up and I get the message saying that it will be a few minutes as > Windows prepares to start for the first time. Then goes back to the > install screen and is at the "Completing Installation" portion. After > about a minute, my monitor goes blank and the PC shuts off. I thought > that was kind of weird so I power it back up and I get to the Windows > Error Recovery menu. I select "start windows normally" figuring that > will go ahead and finish the installation. I then get a dialog box > saying that Windows installation encountered an error and cannot > continue and that I need to restart the installation. > > No problem, I figure it's just a glitch. I restart the installation > and the same thing happens again. Attempt number three ends the same > way. I figure maybe it's a hardware problem so I go ahead and > disconnect everything and yank out my video card and use the onboard > display adapter. Same thing happens. > > No I'm wondering if it's a problem with my Vista DVD (OEM). I also > have the 64-bit edition and figure I'll try that to see. Same thing > happens. > > I've got a copy of RC1 on CD. Same thing happens. > > So no I figure it's got to be a hardware problem and possibly this new > drive. Slap my XP drive back in and spend 2 hours running scans and > low-level formatting it. > > Give it another shot. Same thing happens. > > Try installing it from within XP. Same thing happens. > > I then clone an extra drive over onto the new one to give that one a > shot thinking it's got to be something with this drive. Same thing > happens. > > So I've used 2 different drives (both Seagate 250GB). I've removed > hardware. I've tried 3 different copies and versions (all legit BTW) > and two different methods and they all end the same way. > > I'm more curious as to what the problem is now than any desire to use > Vista. > > Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 > Intel DG965WH Mobo > 2 GB DDR2 - OCZ > BFG GeForce 7950 > Creative Auidgy 2 ZS > 2 x Pioneer DVD-R > PSU - Antec TruBlu 480w > > > Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > > Matthew > Getting close to becoming a Mac owner everyday..... > |
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MPS wrote:
> ...Is it that a lot of people haven't > "upgraded" to Vista yet and thus all the problems haven't come to the > forefront yet?... That is absolutely true, but hanging out in these Vista groups for awhile can provide you with a wealth of workarounds. Read John Barnes' suggestion to remove all hard drives but one during the install/upgrade. It sounds like nonsense but it has worked for many people installing to SATA drives. |
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