I have a notebook and not sure what you mean by plugs in a notebook. I am not
hooked to anything other than my power chord.
"william" wrote:
> I had the same problem a short time ago.
> but I have solved it already
>
> Here are my suggestions
> 1.format your destination partition.
> 2.begin your installation not in the Windows but before it(use boot from
> CD-ROM)
> 3.take away as many plugs on your mother board as possible(especially in the
> PCIs)
>
> but be careful. If you use a dual boot and begin the installation
> immediately after the formating without going to XP even once , the partition
> name in vista WOULD NOT MATCH THOSE IN XP. for exmple ,if my XP is in the C
> patition and I install vista in E. The vista will call the partition where it
> is installed Partition C and the original C and D would be D and E etc.
>
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