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installation problems of a different sort
  1. #1


    Neil Payne Guest

    installation problems of a different sort

    burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a spare
    desktop machine.

    Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at the second
    phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying down
    images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the logical drives
    so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)

    Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the correct video
    drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the drivers were
    not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers by the way
    were for Windows XP.



    Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's looking
    good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the desktop widget
    is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look and feel of
    Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta and media
    player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.

    Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...

    I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned yesterday,
    laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD, so i
    pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing nothing.
    Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i burned
    another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned another DVD (do
    microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like there going
    out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem (stress
    levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first then try the
    install the following happens - "install now" screen appears, click on
    install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the "install now"
    screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to the HDD on
    the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot copy
    boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)

    So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop could not?
    both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below

    Both compaq

    Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40 gig HDD
    Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30 gig HDD

    You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install having the
    slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem reading a
    seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7, bit
    defender, IE 7.

    Hmm strange!!

    Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve the
    problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!




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  2. #2


    chrissyboy777 Guest

    RE: installation problems of a different sort

    Hey,

    I guess im having a similar issue with my notebook.

    When I try and boot from the DVD it comes up with the message "No physical
    memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager.
    The system can not continue".

    I am using a Clevo M375C Notebook (Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 1GB (2x512MB) RAM).

    I am thinking that our problems may be linked.

    I have tried searching GOogle for the exact phrase of the error message but
    it returned absolutely NO results at all. Grrr. Surely I cant be the only
    person in this whole world that has had this problem.

    Cheers,
    Chris

    "Neil Payne" wrote:

    > burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a spare
    > desktop machine.
    >
    > Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at the second
    > phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying down
    > images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the logical drives
    > so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    > installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)
    >
    > Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the correct video
    > drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the drivers were
    > not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers by the way
    > were for Windows XP.
    >
    > Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's looking
    > good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the desktop widget
    > is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look and feel of
    > Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta and media
    > player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.
    >
    > Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...
    >
    > I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned yesterday,
    > laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD, so i
    > pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing nothing.
    > Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i burned
    > another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned another DVD (do
    > microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like there going
    > out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem (stress
    > levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first then try the
    > install the following happens - "install now" screen appears, click on
    > install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the "install now"
    > screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    > continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to the HDD on
    > the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot copy
    > boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    >
    > So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop could not?
    > both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below
    >
    > Both compaq
    >
    > Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40 gig HDD
    > Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30 gig HDD
    >
    > You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install having the
    > slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem reading a
    > seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7, bit
    > defender, IE 7.
    >
    > Hmm strange!!
    >
    > Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve the
    > problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!
    >
    >
    >
    >


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  3. #3


    chrissyboy777 Guest

    RE: installation problems of a different sort

    Hey,

    I guess im having a similar issue with my notebook.

    When I try and boot from the DVD it comes up with the message "No physical
    memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager.
    The system can not continue".

    I am using a Clevo M375C Notebook (Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 1GB (2x512MB) RAM).

    I am thinking that our problems may be linked.

    I have tried searching GOogle for the exact phrase of the error message but
    it returned absolutely NO results at all. Grrr. Surely I cant be the only
    person in this whole world that has had this problem.

    Cheers,
    Chris

    "Neil Payne" wrote:

    > burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a spare
    > desktop machine.
    >
    > Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at the second
    > phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying down
    > images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the logical drives
    > so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    > installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)
    >
    > Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the correct video
    > drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the drivers were
    > not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers by the way
    > were for Windows XP.
    >
    > Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's looking
    > good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the desktop widget
    > is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look and feel of
    > Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta and media
    > player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.
    >
    > Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...
    >
    > I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned yesterday,
    > laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD, so i
    > pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing nothing.
    > Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i burned
    > another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned another DVD (do
    > microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like there going
    > out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem (stress
    > levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first then try the
    > install the following happens - "install now" screen appears, click on
    > install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the "install now"
    > screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    > continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to the HDD on
    > the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot copy
    > boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    >
    > So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop could not?
    > both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below
    >
    > Both compaq
    >
    > Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40 gig HDD
    > Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30 gig HDD
    >
    > You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install having the
    > slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem reading a
    > seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7, bit
    > defender, IE 7.
    >
    > Hmm strange!!
    >
    > Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve the
    > problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!
    >
    >
    >
    >


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    Neil Payne Guest

    Re: installation problems of a different sort

    Strange in deed..

    I actually wonder if it may be to do with certain types of DVD..

    The ones my image are on are DVD -R, i know my laptop can definately handle
    DVD +R as i've watched movies on it which have been done using DVD+R, but
    what i find strange is that the desktop machine of similar spec read the
    disc no problem. I actually wonder though if its becuase the desktop
    machine has DVD/CDRW drive and the laptop has a standard DVD ROM drive and
    just simply doesn't like the discs. Think i'll buy some DVD+R and give that
    a try. Watch this space!

    I have also downloaded the image again from microsoft web site just in case
    there is a problem with the image!!

    Cheers

    Neil
    "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:32E0F65F-7E41-443B-BA80-21DB7ADE6069@microsoft.com...
    > Hey,
    >
    > I guess im having a similar issue with my notebook.
    >
    > When I try and boot from the DVD it comes up with the message "No physical
    > memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager.
    > The system can not continue".
    >
    > I am using a Clevo M375C Notebook (Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 1GB (2x512MB) RAM).
    >
    > I am thinking that our problems may be linked.
    >
    > I have tried searching GOogle for the exact phrase of the error message

    but
    > it returned absolutely NO results at all. Grrr. Surely I cant be the only
    > person in this whole world that has had this problem.
    >
    > Cheers,
    > Chris
    >
    > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    >
    > > burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a spare
    > > desktop machine.
    > >
    > > Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at the

    second
    > > phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying down
    > > images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the logical

    drives
    > > so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    > > installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)
    > >
    > > Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the correct

    video
    > > drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the drivers

    were
    > > not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers by the

    way
    > > were for Windows XP.
    > >
    > > Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's looking
    > > good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the desktop

    widget
    > > is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look and

    feel of
    > > Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta and

    media
    > > player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.
    > >
    > > Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...
    > >
    > > I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned

    yesterday,
    > > laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD, so i
    > > pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing

    nothing.
    > > Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i burned
    > > another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned another DVD

    (do
    > > microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like there

    going
    > > out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem

    (stress
    > > levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first then try

    the
    > > install the following happens - "install now" screen appears, click on
    > > install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the "install

    now"
    > > screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    > > continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to the HDD

    on
    > > the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot copy
    > > boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    > >
    > > So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop could not?
    > > both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below
    > >
    > > Both compaq
    > >
    > > Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40 gig

    HDD
    > > Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30 gig HDD
    > >
    > > You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install having

    the
    > > slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem reading a
    > > seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7, bit
    > > defender, IE 7.
    > >
    > > Hmm strange!!
    > >
    > > Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve the
    > > problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >




      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    Neil Payne Guest

    Re: installation problems of a different sort

    Hmm interesting!!

    I have just tried the installation disk in my desktop machine i use for day
    to day stuff, the one im writing this email with now and the installation
    will actually work with the disks my laptop won't read..

    This machine is running XP at the moment and just about meets min
    requirements fro Vista

    800mhz processor
    512 mb RAM
    20 gig HDD

    The install would work from a desktop upgrade, the laptop has XP on it and
    when trying exactly the same it jusat keeps bringing up the install windows
    screen and goe no further.

    The problems you are having with your note book do you try and install from
    the desktop by logging on first and the running the DVD or is it from
    bootup?? maybe it just doesn't like laptops / notebooks. It would be
    interesting to see if anyone has actually installed on a laptop or notebook
    and it worked without any problems. Maybe we should create a new post?
    "Neil Payne" <payney1@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:OiOGoahjGHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    > Strange in deed..
    >
    > I actually wonder if it may be to do with certain types of DVD..
    >
    > The ones my image are on are DVD -R, i know my laptop can definately

    handle
    > DVD +R as i've watched movies on it which have been done using DVD+R, but
    > what i find strange is that the desktop machine of similar spec read the
    > disc no problem. I actually wonder though if its becuase the desktop
    > machine has DVD/CDRW drive and the laptop has a standard DVD ROM drive and
    > just simply doesn't like the discs. Think i'll buy some DVD+R and give

    that
    > a try. Watch this space!
    >
    > I have also downloaded the image again from microsoft web site just in

    case
    > there is a problem with the image!!
    >
    > Cheers
    >
    > Neil
    > "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:32E0F65F-7E41-443B-BA80-21DB7ADE6069@microsoft.com...
    > > Hey,
    > >
    > > I guess im having a similar issue with my notebook.
    > >
    > > When I try and boot from the DVD it comes up with the message "No physic

    al
    > > memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot

    Manager.
    > > The system can not continue".
    > >
    > > I am using a Clevo M375C Notebook (Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 1GB (2x512MB) RAM).
    > >
    > > I am thinking that our problems may be linked.
    > >
    > > I have tried searching GOogle for the exact phrase of the error message

    > but
    > > it returned absolutely NO results at all. Grrr. Surely I cant be the

    only
    > > person in this whole world that has had this problem.
    > >
    > > Cheers,
    > > Chris
    > >
    > > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    > >
    > > > burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a

    spare
    > > > desktop machine.
    > > >
    > > > Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at the

    > second
    > > > phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying down
    > > > images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the logical

    > drives
    > > > so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    > > > installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)
    > > >
    > > > Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the correct

    > video
    > > > drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the

    drivers
    > were
    > > > not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers by

    the
    > way
    > > > were for Windows XP.
    > > >
    > > > Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's

    looking
    > > > good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the desktop

    > widget
    > > > is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look and

    > feel of
    > > > Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta and

    > media
    > > > player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.
    > > >
    > > > Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...
    > > >
    > > > I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned

    > yesterday,
    > > > laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD, so i
    > > > pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing

    > nothing.
    > > > Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i burned
    > > > another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned another

    DVD
    > (do
    > > > microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like there

    > going
    > > > out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem

    > (stress
    > > > levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first then

    try
    > the
    > > > install the following happens - "install now" screen appears, click on
    > > > install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the "install

    > now"
    > > > screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    > > > continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to the

    HDD
    > on
    > > > the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot

    copy
    > > > boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    > > >
    > > > So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop could

    not?
    > > > both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below
    > > >
    > > > Both compaq
    > > >
    > > > Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40 gig

    > HDD
    > > > Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30 gig

    HDD
    > > >
    > > > You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install

    having
    > the
    > > > slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem reading a
    > > > seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7, bit
    > > > defender, IE 7.
    > > >
    > > > Hmm strange!!
    > > >
    > > > Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve the
    > > > problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    >
    >




      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  6. #6


    chrissyboy777 Guest

    Re: installation problems of a different sort

    Hey,

    I dont have a desktop PC to try it with. I only wanted a laptop, which is
    why I got such a beast of a laptop, and now it cant even seem to install
    Vista :S

    The DVD should be fine. I can read the contents, and when I put the DVD in
    while running win XP it comes up with the installation screen.

    I tried putting my other laptop hard drive in, installed Windows XP, and
    then did an upgrade to Vista while XP was running, and as soon as Vista went
    to restart, it came back with the error about "no physical memory is
    available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager. The system
    can not continue."

    So I have no idea what is going on.
    My RAM is DEFINATELY fine. The error happens whether I have 1x 512MB simm
    in, or 2x 512MB simms in (totalling 1GB). It seems strange that they would
    even specify exact parts of memory anyway, so maybe that error message is a
    bit misleading.

    It just doesn't make sense.

    Regards,
    Chris

    "Neil Payne" wrote:

    > Hmm interesting!!
    >
    > I have just tried the installation disk in my desktop machine i use for day
    > to day stuff, the one im writing this email with now and the installation
    > will actually work with the disks my laptop won't read..
    >
    > This machine is running XP at the moment and just about meets min
    > requirements fro Vista
    >
    > 800mhz processor
    > 512 mb RAM
    > 20 gig HDD
    >
    > The install would work from a desktop upgrade, the laptop has XP on it and
    > when trying exactly the same it jusat keeps bringing up the install windows
    > screen and goe no further.
    >
    > The problems you are having with your note book do you try and install from
    > the desktop by logging on first and the running the DVD or is it from
    > bootup?? maybe it just doesn't like laptops / notebooks. It would be
    > interesting to see if anyone has actually installed on a laptop or notebook
    > and it worked without any problems. Maybe we should create a new post?
    > "Neil Payne" <payney1@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:OiOGoahjGHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    > > Strange in deed..
    > >
    > > I actually wonder if it may be to do with certain types of DVD..
    > >
    > > The ones my image are on are DVD -R, i know my laptop can definately

    > handle
    > > DVD +R as i've watched movies on it which have been done using DVD+R, but
    > > what i find strange is that the desktop machine of similar spec read the
    > > disc no problem. I actually wonder though if its becuase the desktop
    > > machine has DVD/CDRW drive and the laptop has a standard DVD ROM drive and
    > > just simply doesn't like the discs. Think i'll buy some DVD+R and give

    > that
    > > a try. Watch this space!
    > >
    > > I have also downloaded the image again from microsoft web site just in

    > case
    > > there is a problem with the image!!
    > >
    > > Cheers
    > >
    > > Neil
    > > "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > news:32E0F65F-7E41-443B-BA80-21DB7ADE6069@microsoft.com...
    > > > Hey,
    > > >
    > > > I guess im having a similar issue with my notebook.
    > > >
    > > > When I try and boot from the DVD it comes up with the message "No physic

    > al
    > > > memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot

    > Manager.
    > > > The system can not continue".
    > > >
    > > > I am using a Clevo M375C Notebook (Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 1GB (2x512MB) RAM).
    > > >
    > > > I am thinking that our problems may be linked.
    > > >
    > > > I have tried searching GOogle for the exact phrase of the error message

    > > but
    > > > it returned absolutely NO results at all. Grrr. Surely I cant be the

    > only
    > > > person in this whole world that has had this problem.
    > > >
    > > > Cheers,
    > > > Chris
    > > >
    > > > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a

    > spare
    > > > > desktop machine.
    > > > >
    > > > > Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at the

    > > second
    > > > > phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying down
    > > > > images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the logical

    > > drives
    > > > > so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    > > > > installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)
    > > > >
    > > > > Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the correct

    > > video
    > > > > drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the

    > drivers
    > > were
    > > > > not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers by

    > the
    > > way
    > > > > were for Windows XP.
    > > > >
    > > > > Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's

    > looking
    > > > > good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the desktop

    > > widget
    > > > > is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look and

    > > feel of
    > > > > Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta and

    > > media
    > > > > player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.
    > > > >
    > > > > Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...
    > > > >
    > > > > I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned

    > > yesterday,
    > > > > laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD, so i
    > > > > pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing

    > > nothing.
    > > > > Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i burned
    > > > > another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned another

    > DVD
    > > (do
    > > > > microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like there

    > > going
    > > > > out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem

    > > (stress
    > > > > levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first then

    > try
    > > the
    > > > > install the following happens - "install now" screen appears, click on
    > > > > install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the "install

    > > now"
    > > > > screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    > > > > continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to the

    > HDD
    > > on
    > > > > the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot

    > copy
    > > > > boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    > > > >
    > > > > So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop could

    > not?
    > > > > both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below
    > > > >
    > > > > Both compaq
    > > > >
    > > > > Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40 gig

    > > HDD
    > > > > Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30 gig

    > HDD
    > > > >
    > > > > You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install

    > having
    > > the
    > > > > slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem reading a
    > > > > seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7, bit
    > > > > defender, IE 7.
    > > > >
    > > > > Hmm strange!!
    > > > >
    > > > > Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve the
    > > > > problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >
    >


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  7. #7


    chrissyboy777 Guest

    Re: installation problems of a different sort

    Hey,

    I dont have a desktop PC to try it with. I only wanted a laptop, which is
    why I got such a beast of a laptop, and now it cant even seem to install
    Vista :S

    The DVD should be fine. I can read the contents, and when I put the DVD in
    while running win XP it comes up with the installation screen.

    I tried putting my other laptop hard drive in, installed Windows XP, and
    then did an upgrade to Vista while XP was running, and as soon as Vista went
    to restart, it came back with the error about "no physical memory is
    available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager. The system
    can not continue."

    So I have no idea what is going on.
    My RAM is DEFINATELY fine. The error happens whether I have 1x 512MB simm
    in, or 2x 512MB simms in (totalling 1GB). It seems strange that they would
    even specify exact parts of memory anyway, so maybe that error message is a
    bit misleading.

    It just doesn't make sense.

    Regards,
    Chris

    "Neil Payne" wrote:

    > Hmm interesting!!
    >
    > I have just tried the installation disk in my desktop machine i use for day
    > to day stuff, the one im writing this email with now and the installation
    > will actually work with the disks my laptop won't read..
    >
    > This machine is running XP at the moment and just about meets min
    > requirements fro Vista
    >
    > 800mhz processor
    > 512 mb RAM
    > 20 gig HDD
    >
    > The install would work from a desktop upgrade, the laptop has XP on it and
    > when trying exactly the same it jusat keeps bringing up the install windows
    > screen and goe no further.
    >
    > The problems you are having with your note book do you try and install from
    > the desktop by logging on first and the running the DVD or is it from
    > bootup?? maybe it just doesn't like laptops / notebooks. It would be
    > interesting to see if anyone has actually installed on a laptop or notebook
    > and it worked without any problems. Maybe we should create a new post?
    > "Neil Payne" <payney1@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:OiOGoahjGHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    > > Strange in deed..
    > >
    > > I actually wonder if it may be to do with certain types of DVD..
    > >
    > > The ones my image are on are DVD -R, i know my laptop can definately

    > handle
    > > DVD +R as i've watched movies on it which have been done using DVD+R, but
    > > what i find strange is that the desktop machine of similar spec read the
    > > disc no problem. I actually wonder though if its becuase the desktop
    > > machine has DVD/CDRW drive and the laptop has a standard DVD ROM drive and
    > > just simply doesn't like the discs. Think i'll buy some DVD+R and give

    > that
    > > a try. Watch this space!
    > >
    > > I have also downloaded the image again from microsoft web site just in

    > case
    > > there is a problem with the image!!
    > >
    > > Cheers
    > >
    > > Neil
    > > "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > news:32E0F65F-7E41-443B-BA80-21DB7ADE6069@microsoft.com...
    > > > Hey,
    > > >
    > > > I guess im having a similar issue with my notebook.
    > > >
    > > > When I try and boot from the DVD it comes up with the message "No physic

    > al
    > > > memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot

    > Manager.
    > > > The system can not continue".
    > > >
    > > > I am using a Clevo M375C Notebook (Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 1GB (2x512MB) RAM).
    > > >
    > > > I am thinking that our problems may be linked.
    > > >
    > > > I have tried searching GOogle for the exact phrase of the error message

    > > but
    > > > it returned absolutely NO results at all. Grrr. Surely I cant be the

    > only
    > > > person in this whole world that has had this problem.
    > > >
    > > > Cheers,
    > > > Chris
    > > >
    > > > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a

    > spare
    > > > > desktop machine.
    > > > >
    > > > > Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at the

    > > second
    > > > > phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying down
    > > > > images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the logical

    > > drives
    > > > > so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    > > > > installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)
    > > > >
    > > > > Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the correct

    > > video
    > > > > drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the

    > drivers
    > > were
    > > > > not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers by

    > the
    > > way
    > > > > were for Windows XP.
    > > > >
    > > > > Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's

    > looking
    > > > > good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the desktop

    > > widget
    > > > > is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look and

    > > feel of
    > > > > Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta and

    > > media
    > > > > player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.
    > > > >
    > > > > Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...
    > > > >
    > > > > I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned

    > > yesterday,
    > > > > laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD, so i
    > > > > pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing

    > > nothing.
    > > > > Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i burned
    > > > > another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned another

    > DVD
    > > (do
    > > > > microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like there

    > > going
    > > > > out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem

    > > (stress
    > > > > levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first then

    > try
    > > the
    > > > > install the following happens - "install now" screen appears, click on
    > > > > install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the "install

    > > now"
    > > > > screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    > > > > continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to the

    > HDD
    > > on
    > > > > the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot

    > copy
    > > > > boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    > > > >
    > > > > So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop could

    > not?
    > > > > both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below
    > > > >
    > > > > Both compaq
    > > > >
    > > > > Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40 gig

    > > HDD
    > > > > Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30 gig

    > HDD
    > > > >
    > > > > You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install

    > having
    > > the
    > > > > slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem reading a
    > > > > seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7, bit
    > > > > defender, IE 7.
    > > > >
    > > > > Hmm strange!!
    > > > >
    > > > > Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve the
    > > > > problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >
    >


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  8. #8


    Neil Payne Guest

    Re: installation problems of a different sort

    I managed to solve the problem i was having, i burned the image on to a DVD
    +R and installation went through without any bother. Just having a problem
    trying to get office 2007 beta on it now, but that may be down to the way
    nero is burning the disc??

    Do you get an error code along with the error message?

    Neil.
    "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:91CF5DAF-0139-4A80-B7DF-9B77D894B2FD@microsoft.com...
    > Hey,
    >
    > I dont have a desktop PC to try it with. I only wanted a laptop, which is
    > why I got such a beast of a laptop, and now it cant even seem to install
    > Vista :S
    >
    > The DVD should be fine. I can read the contents, and when I put the DVD in
    > while running win XP it comes up with the installation screen.
    >
    > I tried putting my other laptop hard drive in, installed Windows XP, and
    > then did an upgrade to Vista while XP was running, and as soon as Vista

    went
    > to restart, it came back with the error about "no physical memory is
    > available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager. The

    system
    > can not continue."
    >
    > So I have no idea what is going on.
    > My RAM is DEFINATELY fine. The error happens whether I have 1x 512MB simm
    > in, or 2x 512MB simms in (totalling 1GB). It seems strange that they would
    > even specify exact parts of memory anyway, so maybe that error message is

    a
    > bit misleading.
    >
    > It just doesn't make sense.
    >
    > Regards,
    > Chris
    >
    > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    >
    > > Hmm interesting!!
    > >
    > > I have just tried the installation disk in my desktop machine i use for

    day
    > > to day stuff, the one im writing this email with now and the

    installation
    > > will actually work with the disks my laptop won't read..
    > >
    > > This machine is running XP at the moment and just about meets min
    > > requirements fro Vista
    > >
    > > 800mhz processor
    > > 512 mb RAM
    > > 20 gig HDD
    > >
    > > The install would work from a desktop upgrade, the laptop has XP on it

    and
    > > when trying exactly the same it jusat keeps bringing up the install

    windows
    > > screen and goe no further.
    > >
    > > The problems you are having with your note book do you try and install

    from
    > > the desktop by logging on first and the running the DVD or is it from
    > > bootup?? maybe it just doesn't like laptops / notebooks. It would be
    > > interesting to see if anyone has actually installed on a laptop or

    notebook
    > > and it worked without any problems. Maybe we should create a new post?
    > > "Neil Payne" <payney1@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
    > > news:OiOGoahjGHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    > > > Strange in deed..
    > > >
    > > > I actually wonder if it may be to do with certain types of DVD..
    > > >
    > > > The ones my image are on are DVD -R, i know my laptop can definately

    > > handle
    > > > DVD +R as i've watched movies on it which have been done using DVD+R,

    but
    > > > what i find strange is that the desktop machine of similar spec read

    the
    > > > disc no problem. I actually wonder though if its becuase the desktop
    > > > machine has DVD/CDRW drive and the laptop has a standard DVD ROM drive

    and
    > > > just simply doesn't like the discs. Think i'll buy some DVD+R and

    give
    > > that
    > > > a try. Watch this space!
    > > >
    > > > I have also downloaded the image again from microsoft web site just in

    > > case
    > > > there is a problem with the image!!
    > > >
    > > > Cheers
    > > >
    > > > Neil
    > > > "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

    message
    > > > news:32E0F65F-7E41-443B-BA80-21DB7ADE6069@microsoft.com...
    > > > > Hey,
    > > > >
    > > > > I guess im having a similar issue with my notebook.
    > > > >
    > > > > When I try and boot from the DVD it comes up with the message "No

    physic
    > > al
    > > > > memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot

    > > Manager.
    > > > > The system can not continue".
    > > > >
    > > > > I am using a Clevo M375C Notebook (Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 1GB (2x512MB)

    RAM).
    > > > >
    > > > > I am thinking that our problems may be linked.
    > > > >
    > > > > I have tried searching GOogle for the exact phrase of the error

    message
    > > > but
    > > > > it returned absolutely NO results at all. Grrr. Surely I cant be the

    > > only
    > > > > person in this whole world that has had this problem.
    > > > >
    > > > > Cheers,
    > > > > Chris
    > > > >
    > > > > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > > burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a

    > > spare
    > > > > > desktop machine.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at

    the
    > > > second
    > > > > > phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying

    down
    > > > > > images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the

    logical
    > > > drives
    > > > > > so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    > > > > > installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the

    correct
    > > > video
    > > > > > drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the

    > > drivers
    > > > were
    > > > > > not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers

    by
    > > the
    > > > way
    > > > > > were for Windows XP.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's

    > > looking
    > > > > > good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the

    desktop
    > > > widget
    > > > > > is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look

    and
    > > > feel of
    > > > > > Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta

    and
    > > > media
    > > > > > player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned
    > > > yesterday,
    > > > > > laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD,

    so i
    > > > > > pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing
    > > > nothing.
    > > > > > Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i

    burned
    > > > > > another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned

    another
    > > DVD
    > > > (do
    > > > > > microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like

    there
    > > > going
    > > > > > out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem
    > > > (stress
    > > > > > levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first

    then
    > > try
    > > > the
    > > > > > install the following happens - "install now" screen appears,

    click on
    > > > > > install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the

    "install
    > > > now"
    > > > > > screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    > > > > > continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to

    the
    > > HDD
    > > > on
    > > > > > the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot

    > > copy
    > > > > > boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    > > > > >
    > > > > > So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop

    could
    > > not?
    > > > > > both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Both compaq
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40

    gig
    > > > HDD
    > > > > > Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30

    gig
    > > HDD
    > > > > >
    > > > > > You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install

    > > having
    > > > the
    > > > > > slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem

    reading a
    > > > > > seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7,

    bit
    > > > > > defender, IE 7.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Hmm strange!!
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve

    the
    > > > > > problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >
    > >




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  9. #9


    chrissyboy777 Guest

    Re: installation problems of a different sort

    Hey,

    There is no error code or anything. Just that error message.

    AFter making some emails last night, it appears that my Clevo notebook will
    NOT support Vista at all, even though it does meet the Vista system
    requirements, and the Vista Upgrade Advisor DOES say that my laptop will
    support Vista.

    I am pretty p'd off with Clevo at the moment.

    I even tried updating the bios today but it did not help it at all.

    Not recommending anyone to buy a Clevo notebook anymore.

    Does anyone know whether this will work in the final version?

    I have no idea what could be stopping it from installing though. Even on an
    old Pentium 2 I could install Windows XP (Slow, but it installed and worked,
    even though Pentium 2's came out YEARS before XP).

    Regards,
    Chris

    "Neil Payne" wrote:

    > I managed to solve the problem i was having, i burned the image on to a DVD
    > +R and installation went through without any bother. Just having a problem
    > trying to get office 2007 beta on it now, but that may be down to the way
    > nero is burning the disc??
    >
    > Do you get an error code along with the error message?
    >
    > Neil.
    > "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:91CF5DAF-0139-4A80-B7DF-9B77D894B2FD@microsoft.com...
    > > Hey,
    > >
    > > I dont have a desktop PC to try it with. I only wanted a laptop, which is
    > > why I got such a beast of a laptop, and now it cant even seem to install
    > > Vista :S
    > >
    > > The DVD should be fine. I can read the contents, and when I put the DVD in
    > > while running win XP it comes up with the installation screen.
    > >
    > > I tried putting my other laptop hard drive in, installed Windows XP, and
    > > then did an upgrade to Vista while XP was running, and as soon as Vista

    > went
    > > to restart, it came back with the error about "no physical memory is
    > > available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager. The

    > system
    > > can not continue."
    > >
    > > So I have no idea what is going on.
    > > My RAM is DEFINATELY fine. The error happens whether I have 1x 512MB simm
    > > in, or 2x 512MB simms in (totalling 1GB). It seems strange that they would
    > > even specify exact parts of memory anyway, so maybe that error message is

    > a
    > > bit misleading.
    > >
    > > It just doesn't make sense.
    > >
    > > Regards,
    > > Chris
    > >
    > > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Hmm interesting!!
    > > >
    > > > I have just tried the installation disk in my desktop machine i use for

    > day
    > > > to day stuff, the one im writing this email with now and the

    > installation
    > > > will actually work with the disks my laptop won't read..
    > > >
    > > > This machine is running XP at the moment and just about meets min
    > > > requirements fro Vista
    > > >
    > > > 800mhz processor
    > > > 512 mb RAM
    > > > 20 gig HDD
    > > >
    > > > The install would work from a desktop upgrade, the laptop has XP on it

    > and
    > > > when trying exactly the same it jusat keeps bringing up the install

    > windows
    > > > screen and goe no further.
    > > >
    > > > The problems you are having with your note book do you try and install

    > from
    > > > the desktop by logging on first and the running the DVD or is it from
    > > > bootup?? maybe it just doesn't like laptops / notebooks. It would be
    > > > interesting to see if anyone has actually installed on a laptop or

    > notebook
    > > > and it worked without any problems. Maybe we should create a new post?
    > > > "Neil Payne" <payney1@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
    > > > news:OiOGoahjGHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    > > > > Strange in deed..
    > > > >
    > > > > I actually wonder if it may be to do with certain types of DVD..
    > > > >
    > > > > The ones my image are on are DVD -R, i know my laptop can definately
    > > > handle
    > > > > DVD +R as i've watched movies on it which have been done using DVD+R,

    > but
    > > > > what i find strange is that the desktop machine of similar spec read

    > the
    > > > > disc no problem. I actually wonder though if its becuase the desktop
    > > > > machine has DVD/CDRW drive and the laptop has a standard DVD ROM drive

    > and
    > > > > just simply doesn't like the discs. Think i'll buy some DVD+R and

    > give
    > > > that
    > > > > a try. Watch this space!
    > > > >
    > > > > I have also downloaded the image again from microsoft web site just in
    > > > case
    > > > > there is a problem with the image!!
    > > > >
    > > > > Cheers
    > > > >
    > > > > Neil
    > > > > "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

    > message
    > > > > news:32E0F65F-7E41-443B-BA80-21DB7ADE6069@microsoft.com...
    > > > > > Hey,
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I guess im having a similar issue with my notebook.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > When I try and boot from the DVD it comes up with the message "No

    > physic
    > > > al
    > > > > > memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot
    > > > Manager.
    > > > > > The system can not continue".
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I am using a Clevo M375C Notebook (Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 1GB (2x512MB)

    > RAM).
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I am thinking that our problems may be linked.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I have tried searching GOogle for the exact phrase of the error

    > message
    > > > > but
    > > > > > it returned absolutely NO results at all. Grrr. Surely I cant be the
    > > > only
    > > > > > person in this whole world that has had this problem.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Cheers,
    > > > > > Chris
    > > > > >
    > > > > > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    > > > > >
    > > > > > > burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a
    > > > spare
    > > > > > > desktop machine.
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at

    > the
    > > > > second
    > > > > > > phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying

    > down
    > > > > > > images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the

    > logical
    > > > > drives
    > > > > > > so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    > > > > > > installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the

    > correct
    > > > > video
    > > > > > > drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the
    > > > drivers
    > > > > were
    > > > > > > not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers

    > by
    > > > the
    > > > > way
    > > > > > > were for Windows XP.
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's
    > > > looking
    > > > > > > good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the

    > desktop
    > > > > widget
    > > > > > > is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look

    > and
    > > > > feel of
    > > > > > > Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta

    > and
    > > > > media
    > > > > > > player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned
    > > > > yesterday,
    > > > > > > laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD,

    > so i
    > > > > > > pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing
    > > > > nothing.
    > > > > > > Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i

    > burned
    > > > > > > another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned

    > another
    > > > DVD
    > > > > (do
    > > > > > > microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like

    > there
    > > > > going
    > > > > > > out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem
    > > > > (stress
    > > > > > > levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first

    > then
    > > > try
    > > > > the
    > > > > > > install the following happens - "install now" screen appears,

    > click on
    > > > > > > install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the

    > "install
    > > > > now"
    > > > > > > screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    > > > > > > continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to

    > the
    > > > HDD
    > > > > on
    > > > > > > the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot
    > > > copy
    > > > > > > boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop

    > could
    > > > not?
    > > > > > > both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Both compaq
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40

    > gig
    > > > > HDD
    > > > > > > Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30

    > gig
    > > > HDD
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install
    > > > having
    > > > > the
    > > > > > > slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem

    > reading a
    > > > > > > seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7,

    > bit
    > > > > > > defender, IE 7.
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Hmm strange!!
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve

    > the
    > > > > > > problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    >
    >
    >


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    chrissyboy777 Guest

    Re: installation problems of a different sort

    Hey,

    There is no error code or anything. Just that error message.

    AFter making some emails last night, it appears that my Clevo notebook will
    NOT support Vista at all, even though it does meet the Vista system
    requirements, and the Vista Upgrade Advisor DOES say that my laptop will
    support Vista.

    I am pretty p'd off with Clevo at the moment.

    I even tried updating the bios today but it did not help it at all.

    Not recommending anyone to buy a Clevo notebook anymore.

    Does anyone know whether this will work in the final version?

    I have no idea what could be stopping it from installing though. Even on an
    old Pentium 2 I could install Windows XP (Slow, but it installed and worked,
    even though Pentium 2's came out YEARS before XP).

    Regards,
    Chris

    "Neil Payne" wrote:

    > I managed to solve the problem i was having, i burned the image on to a DVD
    > +R and installation went through without any bother. Just having a problem
    > trying to get office 2007 beta on it now, but that may be down to the way
    > nero is burning the disc??
    >
    > Do you get an error code along with the error message?
    >
    > Neil.
    > "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:91CF5DAF-0139-4A80-B7DF-9B77D894B2FD@microsoft.com...
    > > Hey,
    > >
    > > I dont have a desktop PC to try it with. I only wanted a laptop, which is
    > > why I got such a beast of a laptop, and now it cant even seem to install
    > > Vista :S
    > >
    > > The DVD should be fine. I can read the contents, and when I put the DVD in
    > > while running win XP it comes up with the installation screen.
    > >
    > > I tried putting my other laptop hard drive in, installed Windows XP, and
    > > then did an upgrade to Vista while XP was running, and as soon as Vista

    > went
    > > to restart, it came back with the error about "no physical memory is
    > > available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager. The

    > system
    > > can not continue."
    > >
    > > So I have no idea what is going on.
    > > My RAM is DEFINATELY fine. The error happens whether I have 1x 512MB simm
    > > in, or 2x 512MB simms in (totalling 1GB). It seems strange that they would
    > > even specify exact parts of memory anyway, so maybe that error message is

    > a
    > > bit misleading.
    > >
    > > It just doesn't make sense.
    > >
    > > Regards,
    > > Chris
    > >
    > > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Hmm interesting!!
    > > >
    > > > I have just tried the installation disk in my desktop machine i use for

    > day
    > > > to day stuff, the one im writing this email with now and the

    > installation
    > > > will actually work with the disks my laptop won't read..
    > > >
    > > > This machine is running XP at the moment and just about meets min
    > > > requirements fro Vista
    > > >
    > > > 800mhz processor
    > > > 512 mb RAM
    > > > 20 gig HDD
    > > >
    > > > The install would work from a desktop upgrade, the laptop has XP on it

    > and
    > > > when trying exactly the same it jusat keeps bringing up the install

    > windows
    > > > screen and goe no further.
    > > >
    > > > The problems you are having with your note book do you try and install

    > from
    > > > the desktop by logging on first and the running the DVD or is it from
    > > > bootup?? maybe it just doesn't like laptops / notebooks. It would be
    > > > interesting to see if anyone has actually installed on a laptop or

    > notebook
    > > > and it worked without any problems. Maybe we should create a new post?
    > > > "Neil Payne" <payney1@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
    > > > news:OiOGoahjGHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    > > > > Strange in deed..
    > > > >
    > > > > I actually wonder if it may be to do with certain types of DVD..
    > > > >
    > > > > The ones my image are on are DVD -R, i know my laptop can definately
    > > > handle
    > > > > DVD +R as i've watched movies on it which have been done using DVD+R,

    > but
    > > > > what i find strange is that the desktop machine of similar spec read

    > the
    > > > > disc no problem. I actually wonder though if its becuase the desktop
    > > > > machine has DVD/CDRW drive and the laptop has a standard DVD ROM drive

    > and
    > > > > just simply doesn't like the discs. Think i'll buy some DVD+R and

    > give
    > > > that
    > > > > a try. Watch this space!
    > > > >
    > > > > I have also downloaded the image again from microsoft web site just in
    > > > case
    > > > > there is a problem with the image!!
    > > > >
    > > > > Cheers
    > > > >
    > > > > Neil
    > > > > "chrissyboy777" <chrissyboy777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

    > message
    > > > > news:32E0F65F-7E41-443B-BA80-21DB7ADE6069@microsoft.com...
    > > > > > Hey,
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I guess im having a similar issue with my notebook.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > When I try and boot from the DVD it comes up with the message "No

    > physic
    > > > al
    > > > > > memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot
    > > > Manager.
    > > > > > The system can not continue".
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I am using a Clevo M375C Notebook (Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 1GB (2x512MB)

    > RAM).
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I am thinking that our problems may be linked.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I have tried searching GOogle for the exact phrase of the error

    > message
    > > > > but
    > > > > > it returned absolutely NO results at all. Grrr. Surely I cant be the
    > > > only
    > > > > > person in this whole world that has had this problem.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Cheers,
    > > > > > Chris
    > > > > >
    > > > > > "Neil Payne" wrote:
    > > > > >
    > > > > > > burned vista beta 2 on to a DVD at x4 speed and installed on to a
    > > > spare
    > > > > > > desktop machine.
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Installation didn't go smooth at first, got an error message at

    > the
    > > > > second
    > > > > > > phase of installation, which said "An error occured while laying

    > down
    > > > > > > images" installation cancelled. Following this i deleted the

    > logical
    > > > > drives
    > > > > > > so it did a full install on the primary disk. Pleased to say the
    > > > > > > installation actually worked second time around (lucky me!!)
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Initallation took a while though and then i had to install the

    > correct
    > > > > video
    > > > > > > drivers, at first vista looking horrible in 4 bit mode said the
    > > > drivers
    > > > > were
    > > > > > > not compatible but then ran them in compatible mode, the drivers

    > by
    > > > the
    > > > > way
    > > > > > > were for Windows XP.
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Once the machine rebooted i was impressed to say the least, it's
    > > > looking
    > > > > > > good and depite inital reports from a computer magazine the

    > desktop
    > > > > widget
    > > > > > > is actually there, you just have to go hunting for it. The look

    > and
    > > > > feel of
    > > > > > > Vista is extremely good as is the look and feel of Office 2k7 beta

    > and
    > > > > media
    > > > > > > player 11 (built in) oh and bit defender, again built in.
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Anyway to my point!! Here's where the problem is...
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > I thought id install it on my laptop using the ISO DVD i burned
    > > > > yesterday,
    > > > > > > laptop got to the point of press any key to boot from CD or DVD,

    > so i
    > > > > > > pressed the any key and nothing happened it just sat there doing
    > > > > nothing.
    > > > > > > Thinking it may have been the DVD suddenly become corrupt so i

    > burned
    > > > > > > another DVD at 4x and tried again, same problem, so i burned

    > another
    > > > DVD
    > > > > (do
    > > > > > > microsoft have a compensation line im going through DVD's like

    > there
    > > > > going
    > > > > > > out of fashion!! - joke) this time at x8 and got the same problem
    > > > > (stress
    > > > > > > levels now through the roof!!). If i load up Windows XP first

    > then
    > > > try
    > > > > the
    > > > > > > install the following happens - "install now" screen appears,

    > click on
    > > > > > > install now, nothing happens for about half a minute then the

    > "install
    > > > > now"
    > > > > > > screen re-appears (maybe the DVD thinks it's ground hog day!) this
    > > > > > > continues. I have also tried to copy the contents of the DVD to

    > the
    > > > HDD
    > > > > on
    > > > > > > the laptop (22 gig free) and i get an error message saying "cannot
    > > > copy
    > > > > > > boot: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > So why could the desktop machine read the disk and the laptop

    > could
    > > > not?
    > > > > > > both machine specs are not too disimilar, see below
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Both compaq
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Desktop - P4, 512MB RAM, 32MB video (i think), DVD/CDRW drive, 40

    > gig
    > > > > HDD
    > > > > > > Laptop - P4, 768MB RAM, 128MB video (i think), DVD ROM drive, 30

    > gig
    > > > HDD
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > You would have thought the laptop would have been able to install
    > > > having
    > > > > the
    > > > > > > slightly better spec. The laptop was also having a problem

    > reading a
    > > > > > > seperate DVD which has other beta products on such as office 2k7,

    > bit
    > > > > > > defender, IE 7.
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Hmm strange!!
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Any ideas, apart from "don't use the laptop and that will resolve

    > the
    > > > > > > problem" Ha - taking it all in good spirit unlike some!!
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    >
    >
    >


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