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Vista - Installation/Running period problems, check my system for known in

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06-20-2006   #1
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Installation/Running period problems, check my system for known in

....compatibility problems please.

I can't get Vista Beta 2 to install without running it in safe mode. It
sucks, even when I install it it has problems running at all, crashes at boot
unless it's at safe mode or run last good configuration. Here is my system:

ASRock 939 SATA 2 (With the sata2, gameport and onboard sound disabled)
Radeon 9700 Non-pro
Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer
2GB RAM
Athlon 64 3200+ overclocked to 2.4ghz

The ethernet port is an onboard ULi brand network adapter and I also have
one of those magic 5 extra USB port PCI cards. Any idea what could be causing
the problems? Windows XP and Linux run fine, I am running it on a dual boot
XP/Vista configuration and have tried both 64-bit and 32-bit versions, even
though I'd rather use the 32-Bit version for the drivers.


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