getting Vista to install

G

Guest

I can't get Vista past 44% expanding files without it locking up. No error
codes or messages, my computer just stops and I have to turn the power off to
restart. After restart I get a screen that Vista installation has failed and
it procedes to restore me to XP. How can I get Vista to install? I have the
CD and am installing to my D drive (which is currently formated and empty).
Thanks for any help,
 
C

Colin Barnhorst

That is about where Setup first needs to reboot the computer. Are you
providing any needed hard drive controller drivers with the Load Drivers
button early in Setup?
 
G

Guest

Didn't know about the drivers as I've never had a problem with installation
before. Where can I find the drivers so I can make sure they are there when
needed? By the way, this is the first beta I've tried to install so your help
is appreciated!
 
C

CH

I would check the CD with the CRC tool and if it does not ck out, I'd reburn it. The most common causes of your problem far and away statistically are a problem with a truncated download at some point corrupting your ISO or a
problem with the burn.

1) Burn slowly. 4X should be fine. Some of this probably varies with the DVD writer
and the media.

2) Make sure to select an ISO tab if there is one on the burning software,
and make sure to close the session on the burn.

3) Try this tweak on your Windows XP drive and burn from there:

Get to Dev Manager by typing devmgmt.msc in run/win key + pause break or
Rt.click My Computer>Prop>hardware tab>Device Manager if you like 5 steps
instead of one cmd. If you're set to PMI here change to DMO and if set to
DMO change to PMI using these 5 steps:

1) Click the + in front of IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers
2) Double Click the Secondary IDE Controller
3) Click Advanced Settings
4) Under Device 1  Next to Transfer Mode choose DMA (or vise versa)>Click
OK
5) Reboot your System

6) Check your burn with a CRC utility and the links for this are below
including the direct Taco Bell link. It is very classy, sophisticated, and
very Wagner Edstrom/McCann Ericson esque for MSFT to adopt a Taco Bell url
for their public Beta 2 CRC checker. Rock on Redmond Rednecks.

Obtain CRC Utility for Vista Beta 2 Here: (The CRC utility is a way to check
the integrity of the ISO Burn which is probably where your problem
lies--it's #1 on the list):

Here's a link:

The CRC utility for Beta 2 is contained here (Scroll down to the bottom
under "Additional Information"

Microsoft® Windows® Software Development Kit (SDK) for Beta 2 of Windows
Vista and WinFX Runtime Components
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...73-F5EA-4B7B-B022-97755838DB94&displaylang=en

Additional Information:

To verify that your download of an ISO file for the Windows SDK Beta 2 build
is not corrupt, download the CRC Utility. (Note: this is not a Microsoft
application. Use at your own risk.)

To run the CRC test, open a command prompt and run the utility. providing it
the name of the file (i.e. crc
c:\6.0.5383.1.1.WindowsSDK_Vista_idw.DVD.Rel.img) The CRC utility will run
two tests on the ISO: it will verify if the ISO is valid, and it will give
the AutoCRC signature for the file. The AutoCRC signature for the Windows
SDK Beta 2 ISO is 0x28434EEF. You should also confirm the size of the ISO is
correct: 1.14 GB (1,229,355,008 bytes).

If it fails any of these three tests, re-download the ISO.

I really like the direct link to it though if you right click CRC here>left
click Properties:
http://tacobell.iexbeta.com/longhorn/crc.exe


Good luck,

CH
 
C

Colin Barnhorst

If drivers are required, they should be on the software cd provided you by
your computer manufacturer or on the manufacturer's website.

If you are overwriting XP on your primary home computer, do not install
Vista. If you have a blank partition or drive do intall it there.

Do you use IDE drives or SATA drives (or SCSI)? Are you installing from an
XP desktop or booting with the dvd?
 

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