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Re: Help! Vista DVD boots into Black screen on a HP computer. It's not the iso image. With the iso image I managed to install Vista on a
virtual machine.
Regards,
Marc
"Chris S" <ChrisS@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
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>I had a bad ISO image and I just re-downloaded it and then burned it at 4x
> with ImgBurn.
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> "Marc Wiselius" wrote:
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>> Hi, everyone,
>>
>> I hope someone can help me. I have a HP t.3360 nl (Pavilion) PC:
>> Intel Pentium 4 processor 517
>> 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM
>> 200 GB (7200 RPM) including 6gb partition for system restore
>> 1 DVD drive 16x
>> 1 DVD writer 16x
>>
>> Anyway when I boot with the vista dvd I see a black screen and at the
>> bottom
>> the message: "copying files". Also a steadily filling horizontal bar.
>> When
>> the bar is full the screen "blinks" twice and I get a black screen. I
>> waited
>> for 3 hours but nothing happens.
>>
>> When installing from within XP everything goes OK: installing files,
>> decrompressing files, etc. Then the PC reboots into a black screen which
>> remains for 3 hours with nothing happening. After those 3 hours I simply
>> give
>> up that installation.
>>
>> I tried burning the DVD at slower speeds, thinking it might be the dvd,
>> but
>> to no avail. I also used a virtual dvd drive with the iso image but still
>> the
>> same problem.
>>
>> At one point I installed VMware and did the installation on a virtual
>> machine. It worked but only when I used the iso image in the dvd drive.
>>
>> Hope that someone has a good suggestion.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Marc |