Error during boot on vista installer

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Guest

Hoping this error hasn't been answered, I put mine.

First, I'm french, so, by advance, excuse my language errors, thank you ;-)

So, I have downloaded the Vista's ISO this afternoon and i have burned it (
Nero 7 ) into a dvd+rw ( Philips ).

My computer's configuration is :
AMD Athlon XP 2400+
2.00 GHz
RAM : 1.75 GB

Graphic card : ATI radeon 9600 SERIES

When I boot my pc on the dvd, I have a black screen and this : "Windows is
loading files" with a status bar.

This finished, I have this error message :

"Windows did not start correctly. A recent hardware or software change might
be the cause.

File : \windows\system32\winload.exe
Status : 0xc000035a
Info : Attempty to load a 64-bit application, however this CPU is not
compatible with 64-bit mode"

For information, I have installed the pack "inspirat vista" few months ago
and, thanks to my engeneer school, I have had a conference on vista. So, I
have seen vista in action, that's why I want to test it !!!

If you need more details ...

Good evening

Nicolas G.
 
G

Guest

Ok, first of all, just so you know, Nero 7 won't work in Vista. They are not
compatible, so don't even try to install it when you have Vista. I suggest
you install Vista when you are running XP. I had a similar message to yours,
so I tried to install from XP, and everything went ok. In case you don't
know, Vista will delete your display drivers, so you will have to download
them, or if you have them on the original CD/DVD that came with you computer,
you can get them from there. Try installing from XP and see what comes up. I
wanted to do a clean install so in case there was something wrong in XP, it
would start new. I simply backed up my documents in a external hard drive.
Good Luck
 
G

Guest

The exact same thing happens to me. I thought it might be my nforce4
mainboard, but not too sure. I burned mine with nero7 too in xp.

I tried to install from boot and within xp to an 40bg partition, but get the
same error.

Goes though installation, copies files, restarts, loader screen comes up and
then just dies. Sometimes i get the hardware error if doing the boot install.
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem with My Asus K8N-E Delluxe (Nforce4) motherboard.
Does anyone already have a solution> The strange thing is that when I install
it on my MSI K8N Diamond deluxe with for the rest almost the same hardware
components as my Asus board the installation works just fine. My specs of
both systems are

Asus: 1 x 300 Gb Maxtor SATA drive, AMD 64 3000+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 6600LE video with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500
TV-card.
MSI: 2 x 300 Gb Seagate barracuda harddisk, AMD 64 3200+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 7600GT with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500 tv-card
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem with My Asus K8N-E Delluxe (Nforce4) motherboard.
Does anyone already have a solution> The strange thing is that when I install
it on my MSI K8N Diamond deluxe with for the rest almost the same hardware
components as my Asus board the installation works just fine. My specs of
both systems are

Asus: 1 x 300 Gb Maxtor SATA drive, AMD 64 3000+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 6600LE video with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500
TV-card.
MSI: 2 x 300 Gb Seagate barracuda harddisk, AMD 64 3200+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 7600GT with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500 tv-card
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem with My Asus K8N-E Delluxe (Nforce4) motherboard.
Does anyone already have a solution> The strange thing is that when I install
it on my MSI K8N Diamond deluxe with for the rest almost the same hardware
components as my Asus board the installation works just fine. My specs of
both systems are

Asus: 1 x 300 Gb Maxtor SATA drive, AMD 64 3000+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 6600LE video with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500
TV-card.
MSI: 2 x 300 Gb Seagate barracuda harddisk, AMD 64 3200+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 7600GT with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500 tv-card
 
G

Guest

maybe it's a problem with NForce4 Boards?

ReMeE said:
I have the same problem with My Asus K8N-E Delluxe (Nforce4) motherboard.
Does anyone already have a solution> The strange thing is that when I install
it on my MSI K8N Diamond deluxe with for the rest almost the same hardware
components as my Asus board the installation works just fine. My specs of
both systems are

Asus: 1 x 300 Gb Maxtor SATA drive, AMD 64 3000+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 6600LE video with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500
TV-card.
MSI: 2 x 300 Gb Seagate barracuda harddisk, AMD 64 3200+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 7600GT with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500 tv-card
 
G

Guest

As you can see I have two Nforce4 boards but not both give problems so it's
not to say that all Nforce4 boards give problems.
 
D

David Wilkinson

ReMeE said:
I have the same problem with My Asus K8N-E Delluxe (Nforce4) motherboard.
Does anyone already have a solution> The strange thing is that when I install
it on my MSI K8N Diamond deluxe with for the rest almost the same hardware
components as my Asus board the installation works just fine. My specs of
both systems are

Asus: 1 x 300 Gb Maxtor SATA drive, AMD 64 3000+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 6600LE video with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500
TV-card.
MSI: 2 x 300 Gb Seagate barracuda harddisk, AMD 64 3200+ processor, 2 x 1 Gb
kingston memory, Geforce 7600GT with 256 Mb memory, Hauppauge MCE500 tv-card


:

Nicholas:

Do these boards have SLI? If so I believe you must disable it for Vista.

David Wilkinson
 
G

Guest

Yes both boards have. If this is the solution then it has to be that the MSI
board disables it by default because I have no problems with this board. How
do I disable SLI for the Asus board?
 

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