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| | Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation restar I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the install always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of infinite loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these are the only two drives) every second or so. I've left it in this state for hours, and sometimes it eventually reboots. Either way, if I reboot it, it starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it doesn't show the your computer is about to reboot screen), and when it starts back up the only option is to roll-back the setup back to XP. I first tried doing a clean install from the dvd (which is a burn since that's all i can get from our volume license), but couldn't get that to work, and then i installed xp on the machine so I could mount the iso and install from that. Neither works. I've tried every bios setting I can think of, but the install never works. I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to run XP on it and it seems completely stable. Hardware Specs are: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 2 GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 Gigabyte P35-DS3R Mainboard nVidia e-GeForce 8500 GT Western Digital Caviar 500GB SATA An old DVD/CD-RRW IDE Floppy Drive Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID). I'm at my wits end to figure out what's going on. If I can't get it working soon, I'll probably return the motherboard and get a new one, but I'd prefer to just have things work. I'll probably try flashing the bios and also removing the cd drive (unnecessary when installing off image), any other ideas? |
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| | RE: Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation restar I have exactly the same problem on the exact same moment with a totally different system. I also tried to install the 32-bit version and the 64-bit version, same problem. Windows XP works perfectly fine. I flashed the BIOS to the latest version, no results... I really don't know what I can do about it... "Brad Dodson" wrote: Quote: > I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the install > always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of infinite > loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these > are the only two drives) every second or so. I've left it in this state for > hours, and sometimes it eventually reboots. Either way, if I reboot it, it > starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. > It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it doesn't show the your > computer is about to reboot screen), and when it starts back up the only > option is to roll-back the setup back to XP. > I first tried doing a clean install from the dvd (which is a burn since > that's all i can get from our volume license), but couldn't get that to work, > and then i installed xp on the machine so I could mount the iso and install > from that. Neither works. I've tried every bios setting I can think of, but > the install never works. > I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the > same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to run > XP on it and it seems completely stable. > Hardware Specs are: > Intel Core2Quad Q6600 > 2 GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 > Gigabyte P35-DS3R Mainboard > nVidia e-GeForce 8500 GT > Western Digital Caviar 500GB SATA > An old DVD/CD-RRW IDE > Floppy Drive > > Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only > lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID). > > I'm at my wits end to figure out what's going on. If I can't get it working > soon, I'll probably return the motherboard and get a new one, but I'd prefer > to just have things work. > > I'll probably try flashing the bios and also removing the cd drive > (unnecessary when installing off image), any other ideas? |
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| | RE: Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation restar Note I flashed to newest BIOS. No luck. Also I realized exactly the sequence of what happens: It reboots to "Wait a moment while windows prepares to start for the first time" at which point it runs for a bit and then the screen goes black and it seems to do io on every device attached. After a reboot it boots into Vista, shows the "Completing Installation" step, and then fairly quickly reboots into the forced roll-back. I'm still going to try physically detaching the cd drive, but I'm running out of options. "Brad Dodson" wrote: Quote: > I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the install > always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of infinite > loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these > are the only two drives) every second or so. I've left it in this state for > hours, and sometimes it eventually reboots. Either way, if I reboot it, it > starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. > It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it doesn't show the your > computer is about to reboot screen), and when it starts back up the only > option is to roll-back the setup back to XP. > I first tried doing a clean install from the dvd (which is a burn since > that's all i can get from our volume license), but couldn't get that to work, > and then i installed xp on the machine so I could mount the iso and install > from that. Neither works. I've tried every bios setting I can think of, but > the install never works. > I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the > same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to run > XP on it and it seems completely stable. > Hardware Specs are: > Intel Core2Quad Q6600 > 2 GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 > Gigabyte P35-DS3R Mainboard > nVidia e-GeForce 8500 GT > Western Digital Caviar 500GB SATA > An old DVD/CD-RRW IDE > Floppy Drive > > Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only > lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID). > > I'm at my wits end to figure out what's going on. If I can't get it working > soon, I'll probably return the motherboard and get a new one, but I'd prefer > to just have things work. > > I'll probably try flashing the bios and also removing the cd drive > (unnecessary when installing off image), any other ideas? |
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| | RE: Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation re I installed Windows Vista Ultimate with my dvd drive on my previous computer without any problems. I have a normal DVD drive and a DVDwriter and both give the same problem. I really ran out of options now too ![]() "Brad Dodson" wrote: Quote: > Note I flashed to newest BIOS. No luck. > Also I realized exactly the sequence of what happens: > It reboots to "Wait a moment while windows prepares to start for the first > time" at which point it runs for a bit and then the screen goes black and it > seems to do io on every device attached. After a reboot it boots into Vista, > shows the "Completing Installation" step, and then fairly quickly reboots > into the forced roll-back. > I'm still going to try physically detaching the cd drive, but I'm running > out of options. > > "Brad Dodson" wrote: > Quote: > > I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the install > > always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of infinite > > loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these > > are the only two drives) every second or so. I've left it in this state for > > hours, and sometimes it eventually reboots. Either way, if I reboot it, it > > starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. > > It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it doesn't show the your > > computer is about to reboot screen), and when it starts back up the only > > option is to roll-back the setup back to XP. > > I first tried doing a clean install from the dvd (which is a burn since > > that's all i can get from our volume license), but couldn't get that to work, > > and then i installed xp on the machine so I could mount the iso and install > > from that. Neither works. I've tried every bios setting I can think of, but > > the install never works. > > I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the > > same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to run > > XP on it and it seems completely stable. > > Hardware Specs are: > > Intel Core2Quad Q6600 > > 2 GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 > > Gigabyte P35-DS3R Mainboard > > nVidia e-GeForce 8500 GT > > Western Digital Caviar 500GB SATA > > An old DVD/CD-RRW IDE > > Floppy Drive > > > > Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only > > lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID). > > > > I'm at my wits end to figure out what's going on. If I can't get it working > > soon, I'll probably return the motherboard and get a new one, but I'd prefer > > to just have things work. > > > > I'll probably try flashing the bios and also removing the cd drive > > (unnecessary when installing off image), any other ideas? |
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| | RE: Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation restar I've got the same problem too: I get 3 hours or so into the installation process, everything works fine, the computer says it's finalising the installation process, it reboots to start in Vista for the first time, and then it says that the setup process couldn't be completed, and gives the options to roll back, start in safe mode (which doesn't work) and System Repair (which doesn't work either, it just keeps on searching for a problem and never stops/provides an answer). I'm really not sure what to do.... David "Brad Dodson" wrote: Quote: > I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the install > always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of infinite > loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these > are the only two drives) every second or so. I've left it in this state for > hours, and sometimes it eventually reboots. Either way, if I reboot it, it > starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. > It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it doesn't show the your > computer is about to reboot screen), and when it starts back up the only > option is to roll-back the setup back to XP. > I first tried doing a clean install from the dvd (which is a burn since > that's all i can get from our volume license), but couldn't get that to work, > and then i installed xp on the machine so I could mount the iso and install > from that. Neither works. I've tried every bios setting I can think of, but > the install never works. > I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the > same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to run > XP on it and it seems completely stable. > Hardware Specs are: > Intel Core2Quad Q6600 > 2 GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 > Gigabyte P35-DS3R Mainboard > nVidia e-GeForce 8500 GT > Western Digital Caviar 500GB SATA > An old DVD/CD-RRW IDE > Floppy Drive > > Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only > lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID). > > I'm at my wits end to figure out what's going on. If I can't get it working > soon, I'll probably return the motherboard and get a new one, but I'd prefer > to just have things work. > > I'll probably try flashing the bios and also removing the cd drive > (unnecessary when installing off image), any other ideas? |
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| | RE: Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation re I've got the same problem too. My system is completely 64-bit vista compatible according to the update advisor on the microsoft site. I've tried every bios setting I possibly can. Once I boot from the Vista Home Premium DVD it starts loading files then just switches off my computer before it does anything. Literally only 1 minute into the installation process! Think we've got faulty installation disks and just need to send them back... "David O'Hare" wrote: Quote: > I've got the same problem too: I get 3 hours or so into the installation > process, everything works fine, the computer says it's finalising the > installation process, it reboots to start in Vista for the first time, and > then it says that the setup process couldn't be completed, and gives the > options to roll back, start in safe mode (which doesn't work) and System > Repair (which doesn't work either, it just keeps on searching for a problem > and never stops/provides an answer). > > I'm really not sure what to do.... > > David > > "Brad Dodson" wrote: > Quote: > > I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the install > > always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of infinite > > loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these > > are the only two drives) every second or so. I've left it in this state for > > hours, and sometimes it eventually reboots. Either way, if I reboot it, it > > starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. > > It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it doesn't show the your > > computer is about to reboot screen), and when it starts back up the only > > option is to roll-back the setup back to XP. > > I first tried doing a clean install from the dvd (which is a burn since > > that's all i can get from our volume license), but couldn't get that to work, > > and then i installed xp on the machine so I could mount the iso and install > > from that. Neither works. I've tried every bios setting I can think of, but > > the install never works. > > I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the > > same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to run > > XP on it and it seems completely stable. > > Hardware Specs are: > > Intel Core2Quad Q6600 > > 2 GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 > > Gigabyte P35-DS3R Mainboard > > nVidia e-GeForce 8500 GT > > Western Digital Caviar 500GB SATA > > An old DVD/CD-RRW IDE > > Floppy Drive > > > > Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only > > lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID). > > > > I'm at my wits end to figure out what's going on. If I can't get it working > > soon, I'll probably return the motherboard and get a new one, but I'd prefer > > to just have things work. > > > > I'll probably try flashing the bios and also removing the cd drive > > (unnecessary when installing off image), any other ideas? |
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| vista ulitmate 64x | Re: Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation restar try only installing with 1g of ram in.. make sure your bios setting are not set to auto memory.. manually set preferences and let me know |
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| | Re: Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation restar Hi, Brad - and others. This sounds like the old 0x7B INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE error that I first saw back in the year 2000 when I was trying to install Windows 2000 onto my SCSI hard drive. And later when trying to move to SATA drives. The Windows setup disk (whether Win2K, WinXP or Vista, and whether CD or DVD) has enough "smarts" to use an "exotic" hard drive, but NOT enough to BOOT FROM such drive. So Setup goes through all the early steps of partitioning and formatting the hard drive (if necessary) and then copying all those thousands of files to it. Then it does a little housekeeping and prepares to actually BOOT FROM that hard drive - for the first time. (The current boot was from the DVD, remember, not from that hard drive.) And that's when things come to a screeching halt! The computer can't boot from that hard drive until the proper drivers have been installed and incorporated into the startup files on the boot device - which is now the hard drive and not the DVD. If you switch the BIOS to boot from the DVD, it will boot, but you're back where you started. There's nothing wrong with the computer or the DVD - or even the hard drive, except that it does not have the necessary drivers in place. The Vista DVD has drivers for a LOT of drives, but not every hard drive out there. And some BIOSes don't support very new, very old or some exotic drives. Your WD SATA drive might be one of them. To BOOT FROM that drive, you need to first be sure your BIOS supports it (your new mobo certainly should) and that you have the proper Vista drivers for it. If they are not on the Vista DVD, then you will need to get them from WD and have them ready when running Vista Setup. In Win2K and WinXP, we had to get the drivers from the drive makers, put them onto a floppy (no other media would work), and press <F6> early in Setup to be able to install them from the floppy at the proper time. The process is different in Vista, but support for my drives is on the DVD so I haven't had to deal with the new method and I'm not very familiar with it. Just have your WD drivers disk handy and watch for the prompt when it gets to "Where do you want to install Vista" and follow the instructions. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Brad Dodson" <BradDodson@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8A0E3B67-F508-4077-82AD-1E88DE86F488@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the > install > always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of > infinite > loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these > are the only two drives) every second or so. I've left it in this state > for > hours, and sometimes it eventually reboots. Either way, if I reboot it, it > starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. > It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it doesn't show the your > computer is about to reboot screen), and when it starts back up the only > option is to roll-back the setup back to XP. > I first tried doing a clean install from the dvd (which is a burn since > that's all i can get from our volume license), but couldn't get that to > work, > and then i installed xp on the machine so I could mount the iso and > install > from that. Neither works. I've tried every bios setting I can think of, > but > the install never works. > I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the > same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to > run > XP on it and it seems completely stable. > Hardware Specs are: > Intel Core2Quad Q6600 > 2 GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 > Gigabyte P35-DS3R Mainboard > nVidia e-GeForce 8500 GT > Western Digital Caviar 500GB SATA > An old DVD/CD-RRW IDE > Floppy Drive > > Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only > lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID). > > I'm at my wits end to figure out what's going on. If I can't get it > working > soon, I'll probably return the motherboard and get a new one, but I'd > prefer > to just have things work. > > I'll probably try flashing the bios and also removing the cd drive > (unnecessary when installing off image), any other ideas? |
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| | Re: Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation re The first time I installed Windows Vista on this hard drive I had no problems. Now I want to reinstall it with the same hard drive, it does give that problem. That's why I really don't get what's happening. Because of this I'm pretty sure there just can't be a driver conflict, simply because it worked before. I use the exact same DVD, same DVD-player and same hard disk. I also bought a new hard disk and this gives the same problem too. I'm kind of desperate now... Hope someone can help me... "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Brad - and others. > > This sounds like the old 0x7B INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE error that I first > saw back in the year 2000 when I was trying to install Windows 2000 onto my > SCSI hard drive. And later when trying to move to SATA drives. > > The Windows setup disk (whether Win2K, WinXP or Vista, and whether CD or > DVD) has enough "smarts" to use an "exotic" hard drive, but NOT enough to > BOOT FROM such drive. So Setup goes through all the early steps of > partitioning and formatting the hard drive (if necessary) and then copying > all those thousands of files to it. Then it does a little housekeeping and > prepares to actually BOOT FROM that hard drive - for the first time. (The > current boot was from the DVD, remember, not from that hard drive.) > > And that's when things come to a screeching halt! The computer can't boot > from that hard drive until the proper drivers have been installed and > incorporated into the startup files on the boot device - which is now the > hard drive and not the DVD. If you switch the BIOS to boot from the DVD, it > will boot, but you're back where you started. There's nothing wrong with > the computer or the DVD - or even the hard drive, except that it does not > have the necessary drivers in place. > > The Vista DVD has drivers for a LOT of drives, but not every hard drive out > there. And some BIOSes don't support very new, very old or some exotic > drives. Your WD SATA drive might be one of them. To BOOT FROM that drive, > you need to first be sure your BIOS supports it (your new mobo certainly > should) and that you have the proper Vista drivers for it. If they are not > on the Vista DVD, then you will need to get them from WD and have them ready > when running Vista Setup. > > In Win2K and WinXP, we had to get the drivers from the drive makers, put > them onto a floppy (no other media would work), and press <F6> early in > Setup to be able to install them from the floppy at the proper time. The > process is different in Vista, but support for my drives is on the DVD so I > haven't had to deal with the new method and I'm not very familiar with it. > Just have your WD drivers disk handy and watch for the prompt when it gets > to "Where do you want to install Vista" and follow the instructions. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Brad Dodson" <BradDodson@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:8A0E3B67-F508-4077-82AD-1E88DE86F488@xxxxxx Quote: > > I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the > > install > > always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of > > infinite > > loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these > > are the only two drives) every second or so. I've left it in this state > > for > > hours, and sometimes it eventually reboots. Either way, if I reboot it, it > > starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. > > It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it doesn't show the your > > computer is about to reboot screen), and when it starts back up the only > > option is to roll-back the setup back to XP. > > I first tried doing a clean install from the dvd (which is a burn since > > that's all i can get from our volume license), but couldn't get that to > > work, > > and then i installed xp on the machine so I could mount the iso and > > install > > from that. Neither works. I've tried every bios setting I can think of, > > but > > the install never works. > > I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the > > same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to > > run > > XP on it and it seems completely stable. > > Hardware Specs are: > > Intel Core2Quad Q6600 > > 2 GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 > > Gigabyte P35-DS3R Mainboard > > nVidia e-GeForce 8500 GT > > Western Digital Caviar 500GB SATA > > An old DVD/CD-RRW IDE > > Floppy Drive > > > > Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only > > lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID). > > > > I'm at my wits end to figure out what's going on. If I can't get it > > working > > soon, I'll probably return the motherboard and get a new one, but I'd > > prefer > > to just have things work. > > > > I'll probably try flashing the bios and also removing the cd drive > > (unnecessary when installing off image), any other ideas? |
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| | Re: Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation re Hello LeeRoy: I'm not a computer expert but I think your problem is that you need to install the "SATA/RAID" controller drivers during the install of Vista. I'm guessing that they are not built-in to the Vista installation cd. The controller drivers for your chipset are called "SATA/RAID" drivers........if your bios is set for SATA prior to installation, you will need to install the SATA drivers for your controller..........if set to RAID, install the RAID drivers. Go to the website for the manufacturer of your board and download the correct drivers for your chipset and then install them during the operating system install at the point where you are offered the option to "load additional drivers". Vista will then show you the chipset drivers for RAID or SATA if you loaded the correct one. I think you then have to leave the media in place so that the O.S. can copy them as it loads all the O.S. components. Vista allows these drivers to be installed with floppy, cd or USB drives. This is Vista's version of the "F6" installation of needed drivers. Good luck! xiowan.........in tucson "LeeRoy" wrote: Quote: > The first time I installed Windows Vista on this hard drive I had no > problems. Now I want to reinstall it with the same hard drive, it does give > that problem. That's why I really don't get what's happening. Because of this > I'm pretty sure there just can't be a driver conflict, simply because it > worked before. I use the exact same DVD, same DVD-player and same hard disk. > I also bought a new hard disk and this gives the same problem too. I'm kind > of desperate now... Hope someone can help me... > > "R. C. White" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi, Brad - and others. > > > > This sounds like the old 0x7B INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE error that I first > > saw back in the year 2000 when I was trying to install Windows 2000 onto my > > SCSI hard drive. And later when trying to move to SATA drives. > > > > The Windows setup disk (whether Win2K, WinXP or Vista, and whether CD or > > DVD) has enough "smarts" to use an "exotic" hard drive, but NOT enough to > > BOOT FROM such drive. So Setup goes through all the early steps of > > partitioning and formatting the hard drive (if necessary) and then copying > > all those thousands of files to it. Then it does a little housekeeping and > > prepares to actually BOOT FROM that hard drive - for the first time. (The > > current boot was from the DVD, remember, not from that hard drive.) > > > > And that's when things come to a screeching halt! The computer can't boot > > from that hard drive until the proper drivers have been installed and > > incorporated into the startup files on the boot device - which is now the > > hard drive and not the DVD. If you switch the BIOS to boot from the DVD, it > > will boot, but you're back where you started. There's nothing wrong with > > the computer or the DVD - or even the hard drive, except that it does not > > have the necessary drivers in place. > > > > The Vista DVD has drivers for a LOT of drives, but not every hard drive out > > there. And some BIOSes don't support very new, very old or some exotic > > drives. Your WD SATA drive might be one of them. To BOOT FROM that drive, > > you need to first be sure your BIOS supports it (your new mobo certainly > > should) and that you have the proper Vista drivers for it. If they are not > > on the Vista DVD, then you will need to get them from WD and have them ready > > when running Vista Setup. > > > > In Win2K and WinXP, we had to get the drivers from the drive makers, put > > them onto a floppy (no other media would work), and press <F6> early in > > Setup to be able to install them from the floppy at the proper time. The > > process is different in Vista, but support for my drives is on the DVD so I > > haven't had to deal with the new method and I'm not very familiar with it. > > Just have your WD drivers disk handy and watch for the prompt when it gets > > to "Where do you want to install Vista" and follow the instructions. > > > > RC > > -- > > R. C. White, CPA > > San Marcos, TX > > rc@xxxxxx > > Microsoft Windows MVP > > (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) > > > > "Brad Dodson" <BradDodson@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:8A0E3B67-F508-4077-82AD-1E88DE86F488@xxxxxx Quote: > > > I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the > > > install > > > always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of > > > infinite > > > loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these > > > are the only two drives) every second or so. I've left it in this state > > > for > > > hours, and sometimes it eventually reboots. Either way, if I reboot it, it > > > starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. > > > It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it doesn't show the your > > > computer is about to reboot screen), and when it starts back up the only > > > option is to roll-back the setup back to XP. > > > I first tried doing a clean install from the dvd (which is a burn since > > > that's all i can get from our volume license), but couldn't get that to > > > work, > > > and then i installed xp on the machine so I could mount the iso and > > > install > > > from that. Neither works. I've tried every bios setting I can think of, > > > but > > > the install never works. > > > I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the > > > same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to > > > run > > > XP on it and it seems completely stable. > > > Hardware Specs are: > > > Intel Core2Quad Q6600 > > > 2 GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 > > > Gigabyte P35-DS3R Mainboard > > > nVidia e-GeForce 8500 GT > > > Western Digital Caviar 500GB SATA > > > An old DVD/CD-RRW IDE > > > Floppy Drive > > > > > > Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only > > > lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID). > > > > > > I'm at my wits end to figure out what's going on. If I can't get it > > > working > > > soon, I'll probably return the motherboard and get a new one, but I'd > > > prefer > > > to just have things work. > > > > > > I'll probably try flashing the bios and also removing the cd drive > > > (unnecessary when installing off image), any other ideas? |
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