See what happens when you are going into the boot that crashes, use F8 and
boot into safe mode.
You could also try adding your video driver during the install portion at
the load drivers and select where to install. Get the latest driver for
your card.
Let me know what the results are.
"jack56" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> I just build a new system a few days ago with XP home for the OS. The
> system is purring. I've been reading good things about Vista Ultimate
> 64bit and like the idea that I could use all 4GB of ram. Then I bought a
> copy of Vista Ultimate 64bit. At first all seems to go ok during
> installation, but in the last step, finishing installation just before
> the first Vista session... I get a BSOD blue screen of death.
>
> I can't see what says the blue screen because it only appears for less
> than a second and after the system reboots.
>
> I have tryed to install four times, and always get the same... won't
> let me install. BSOD.
>
> What do I do now? I've installed many OS over the years and never ran
> into a problem until now.
>
> EVGA nForce 780i SLI FTW Mobo
> 2xEVGA GeForce 9800 GT Superclocked 512 MB DDR3
> Intel 2 Quad CoreQ8200 2.33 GHz
> Corsair Dual Channel 4096MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz
> 2xSeagate Barracuda 7200.11 500GB Hard Drive
> 2xLite-ON 20x DVD Burner with LightScribe
> Aspire X-Cruiser Case Black / 7 case fans
> Apevia 680W Iceberg Power Supply
> Thermaltake Ruby Orb CPU Cooler
> Dell UltraSharp 24" LCD Monitor
> OS: XP home... soon Vista Ultimate 64 bit
>
>
> --
> jack56