Dennis;
That seems to be a more common theme as Vista gets more public.
People need to remember Vista is Beta.
I usually suggest to others.
Do not install Beta anything unless you are prepared for total data loss and
a Clean Installation of the operating system to resolve any issues.
I realize that is extreme, but it covers the nature of Beta, not just
Microsoft or operating systems, but Beta anything from any source.
Anyone not prepared for those terms, is probably not ready to have a Beta on
their computer.
That is how I look at any Beta before installing.
That is why Vista is on a computer with nothing of value, or at least not
otherwise stored.
Currently I do not trust Vista enough to use it as my main OS.
It is possible the OP has a hardware configuration incapable of supporting
Vista.
But more than likely, if the proper details were provided to this newsgroup,
someone could have helped resolve any issues or at least help determine the
precise cause.
But to do any of that, details are necessary, details not provided.
--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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"Dennis Pack x64, v64B2 (5384), OPP2007B2" <dennispack@nospamhotmail.com>
wrote in message news:01730691-D391-4B43-8D6C-61DED605EDC2@microsoft.com...
> Jupiter:
> It looks like another one that expected everything to work out of
> the box and expects full fixes without giving any specifications or
> patterns.