Dual Boot Installation problem with Vista 32 bit

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Guest

I started a clean install booting up from the DVD.
I used a primary partitioned second hard drive to load Vista on.
I got as far as the installation sequence screen and received an error
message.
"an error occured while preparing windows setup to boot into the next stage
of setup"

After repeated attempts and cold boots I kept receiving the same message.
 
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Guest

I have been having the same problem, installing to a 2.2Ghz celeron system
with 512MB ram. The upgrade advisor says I can use Vista; and I am trying to
install on an IDE drive; no driver needed.
 
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Guest

I got my problem fixed, by disabling Norton GoBack, then booting from the
DVD, and installing from there. If you're running GoBack, try disabling it
and then trying again. GoBack and Vista seem to have a conflict with
eachother.
 
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Guest

After verifying the checksum of my download and burning several DVDs at 2X; I
tried installation booting up from the DVD (before Go Back is loaded),
installing in XP (got a little further - loaded files & got 30% into file
expansion before failure) & installing in XP safe mode (same results as XP
install). I am installing to my secondary hard drive which is an empty,
primary partitioned WD 20GB IDE drive.

I am using an ECS N2U400-A motherboard, AMD Athlon XP 2800 processor, 1GB
PC2700 DDR ram, WD 120 GB IDE, WD 20GB IDE, ASUS RADEON 9200SE 128MB AGP, 100
MB IDE ZIP drive.
 
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Guest

I have booted up from the DVD, tried installing from XP (got a little
further-actually loaded files and failed at 30% of file expansion), tried
installing from safe mode (same results as installing from XP) & verified the
checksum of my 32 bit download (2X burned several dvds). I am installing to
my internal second hard drive WD 20 GB (primary partition & empty)

I am using an AMD Athlon XP 2800 processor, 1GB PC2700 DDR ram, Asus Radeon
9200SE 128Mb AGP, WD 120GB 7200RPM EIDE, WD 20GB EIDE, ECS N2U400-A
motherboard
 

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