Can't Bootup from Vista Upgrade DVD for clean install

G

Guest

I'm trying to do a clean install for Vista Home Premium. I've changed my
bootup options in my BIOS to read from the CD/DVD drive 1st, and disabled the
hard drive and other boot options all together. I'm presented with "Hit a key
to boot from CD or DVD" message, and when I do, bootup continues from XP on
the hard drive. Before I format my C drive for a clean install, I want to
make sure I can boot from the DVD. Any suggestions I might try?

Thanks
 
M

Mr. Arnold

Walt said:
I'm trying to do a clean install for Vista Home Premium. I've changed my
bootup options in my BIOS to read from the CD/DVD drive 1st, and disabled
the
hard drive and other boot options all together. I'm presented with "Hit a
key
to boot from CD or DVD" message, and when I do, bootup continues from XP
on
the hard drive. Before I format my C drive for a clean install, I want to
make sure I can boot from the DVD. Any suggestions I might try?

Someone told me that I could boot from the Vista Ultimate CD/DVD. I had
tried it and it keep going the HD and booting from there. I finally got it
to boot off the CD/DVD after having the disc in the drawer before it reached
the *push any key*, which I needed to boot off the CD/DVD to do a Restore
Point.
 
X

XS11E

Walt said:
I'm trying to do a clean install for Vista Home Premium. I've
changed my bootup options in my BIOS to read from the CD/DVD drive
1st, and disabled the hard drive and other boot options all
together. I'm presented with "Hit a key to boot from CD or DVD"
message, and when I do, bootup continues from XP on the hard
drive. Before I format my C drive for a clean install, I want to
make sure I can boot from the DVD. Any suggestions I might try?

One maybe, I've had BIOS problems preventing me from booting on my
Vista DVD. Have you updated your BIOS lately? Have you changed
anything in the BIOS lately? Were you able to boot on a CD or DVD
before?

Just some thoughts, hope they might help.
 
G

Guest

It's been awhile since I booted from a CD drive for any reason. Guess I can
check my BIOS as I can't recall the last time it was updated. MB was
installed 4 years ago, an ABITIC7-G. I may have updated the BIOS since then.
I get the "Hit any Key" message but still the same result. Will keep trying
and thanks ofr the feedback.

Walt
 
D

Dean-MN

Walt said:
I'm trying to do a clean install for Vista Home Premium. I've changed my
bootup options in my BIOS to read from the CD/DVD drive 1st, and disabled
the
hard drive and other boot options all together. I'm presented with "Hit a
key
to boot from CD or DVD" message, and when I do, bootup continues from XP
on
the hard drive. Before I format my C drive for a clean install, I want to
make sure I can boot from the DVD. Any suggestions I might try?

Thanks

Hi,
I have a multimedia keyboard that does not become functional until the OS
starts to load drivers. When I need to press a key during boot, I need to
plug in a standard keyboard. If the lights on the keyboard do nor flash
during boot then the board is not functional.
Dean
 
G

Guest

That was another thought I had, that my wireless keyboard might not function
immediately. But it does function fine when I go into BIOS, which is before
the CD Boot message so I think it is working OK. But to be sure, I'll try a
wired keyboard.

Thanks
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Upgrade installation keys are blocked when you start from the Windows Vista DVD
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930985/en-us

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User

---------------------------------------------------------------------------­-----

"Walt" wrote:

I'm trying to do a clean install for Vista Home Premium. I've changed my
bootup options in my BIOS to read from the CD/DVD drive 1st, and disabled the
hard drive and other boot options all together. I'm presented with "Hit a key
to boot from CD or DVD" message, and when I do, bootup continues from XP on
the hard drive. Before I format my C drive for a clean install, I want to
make sure I can boot from the DVD. Any suggestions I might try?

Thanks
 
G

Guest

Interesting. I'm not even getting far enough to enter the key because because
with all my tries and plugging in a usb keyboard I'm not able to get a key to
respond when I boot the DVD. Not even if I start with a bootable floppy. Yet
the keyboard works to get into the BIOS. There is a way to do a clean install
when booting from the DVD. I found the link in an earlier post. Guess I have
to install from within XP and do a Custom install. Does a Custom wipe out XP
and truly install clean?
Thanks
 
X

XS11E

Walt said:
It's been awhile since I booted from a CD drive for any reason.
Guess I can check my BIOS as I can't recall the last time it was
updated. MB was installed 4 years ago, an ABITIC7-G. I may have
updated the BIOS since then. I get the "Hit any Key" message but
still the same result. Will keep trying and thanks ofr the
feedback.

Don't know if it will help or not, I updated my BIOS and found I could
boot on my Windows XP CD but could NOT boot on my Vista DVD nor (off
topic, sorry) could I boot on any Linux CD. The fix was to flash my
BIOS back to the original before any updates. Fortunately, my ASUS
mother board CD included the original BIOS so it was easy to flash it
back like it was when I bought the MB.

Before you ask, I have absolutely NO idea why the updated BIOS would
boot on an XP CD and not on a Vista (or Linux) CD/DVD.

One other thing to try is to go into the BIOS and see what happens if
you set it to the "fail safe defaults" or whatever similar setting your
BIOS has.
 
X

XS11E

Carey Frisch said:
Upgrade installation keys are blocked when you start from the
Windows Vista DVD http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930985/en-us

Don't think that will help him, Carey, he said during boot he gets the
message "To boot from CD, press any key", he presses a key and the PC
boots into Windows XP as if the CD wasn't there. I'm wondering if his
wireless keyboard is recognized when he presses a key?
 
G

Guest

I've plugged in a USB keyboard but still get no response when I get the Boot
from CD Hit Any Key message. Any suggestions on why I get no keyboard
response?

Also, a previous reply mentioned running a Custom install from within XP
which performs a clean install. Would that option wipe out XP before
installing Vista or leave XP remnants behind?
 
M

mikeyhsd

read this article on how to perform a CLEAN install from an UPDATE disk.

http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932



(e-mail address removed)



I've plugged in a USB keyboard but still get no response when I get the Boot
from CD Hit Any Key message. Any suggestions on why I get no keyboard
response?

Also, a previous reply mentioned running a Custom install from within XP
which performs a clean install. Would that option wipe out XP before
installing Vista or leave XP remnants behind?
 
G

Guest

This is in fact the steps I'm planning to take as soon as I could get my
keyboard to respond at the "Hit any Key to Boot From Cd / DVD".

I'm happy to report that I fixed my keyboard issue by finding an option in
the BIOS called " Onchip USB Controller" where I changed USB keyboard support
from OS to BIOS. My keyboard now functions when I boot to the DVD, and the
Vista upgrade process begins.

Thanks for everyone's feedback!
 
X

XS11E

Walt said:
This is in fact the steps I'm planning to take as soon as I could
get my keyboard to respond at the "Hit any Key to Boot From Cd /
DVD".

I'm happy to report that I fixed my keyboard issue by finding an
option in the BIOS called " Onchip USB Controller" where I changed
USB keyboard support from OS to BIOS. My keyboard now functions
when I boot to the DVD, and the Vista upgrade process begins.

Thanks for everyone's feedback!

And thank you for letting us know the resolution to the problem.
 
V

Vigilante

You must have taped the "Any Key" label on your goo infested keyboard.


Walt said:
I'm trying to do a clean install for Vista Home Premium. I've changed my
bootup options in my BIOS to read from the CD/DVD drive 1st, and disabled
the
hard drive and other boot options all together. I'm presented with "Hit a
key
to boot from CD or DVD" message, and when I do, bootup continues from XP
on
the hard drive. Before I format my C drive for a clean install, I want to
make sure I can boot from the DVD. Any suggestions I might try?

Someone told me that I could boot from the Vista Ultimate CD/DVD. I had
tried it and it keep going the HD and booting from there. I finally got it
to boot off the CD/DVD after having the disc in the drawer before it reached
the *push any key*, which I needed to boot off the CD/DVD to do a Restore
Point.
 

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