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| | Vista Crash "After" Installation? I installed the "for academic use only" Vista Home Premium upgrade (I'm a student), and when my computer restarted after completing the installing, it kept restarting the computer at the loading bar prior to the welcome screen. There was no error message. After each restart, when prompted, the only option that would allow my computer to run was "Rollback." After rolling back to XP Home, I ran the upgrade advisor and found that my computer is more than sufficient to run Vista. I scoured these forums and do not have any problems that have thus far been listed--my XP is 32-bit, as is my Vista upgrade, and my computer is by all means compatible with Vista. Could it be a problem with the disc specifically or is there something else that's subverting my Vista installation? |
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| | RE: Vista Crash "After" Installation? I have same problem. I also have academic only, same one as yours. result in same condition. my computer also passed the test.. "GovernorWeston" wrote: > I installed the "for academic use only" Vista Home Premium upgrade (I'm a > student), and when my computer restarted after completing the installing, it > kept restarting the computer at the loading bar prior to the welcome screen. > There was no error message. After each restart, when prompted, the only > option that would allow my computer to run was "Rollback." After rolling back > to XP Home, I ran the upgrade advisor and found that my computer is more than > sufficient to run Vista. I scoured these forums and do not have any problems > that have thus far been listed--my XP is 32-bit, as is my Vista upgrade, and > my computer is by all means compatible with Vista. Could it be a problem with > the disc specifically or is there something else that's subverting my Vista > installation? |
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