hardware may not support booting to this disk

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DBLEXPOSURE

I am trying to install Vista Business on a ECS K7S5A motherboard.

When I get to, "Where do you want to install Windows" I get, This
computer's hardware may not support booting to this disk. Ensure the disk's
controller is enabled in the BIOS menu.

I two drives in this computer and the same message is reported for both.
The Total size and free space for both is report wrong.

If I select one and click "Next" I get, "Windows is unable to find a system
volume that meets its criteria for installation".

Mainboard not compatable? Am I screwed?


Thanks

PZ
 
Problem Solved,

This problem occurs if the following conditions are true:. The computer has
two or more uninitialized hard disks.
. You started the computer by using Windows Vista installation media.


CAUSE
This problem occurs because Windows Vista cannot distinguish between
ambiguous hard disks.

In versions of Microsoft Windows Setup that are earlier than Windows Vista
Setup, hard disks are marked with distinct values to distinguish them.
However, this method of distinguishing hard disks is no longer supported
because of the potential for data corruption on hard disks.
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RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:1. Create one or more partitions
on all the hard disks that are not initialized.
2. Restart the computer.
3. Install Windows Vista.
 
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