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Vista - RE: Vista Express Upgrade Installation Boot Loop

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Old 04-12-2007   #1 (permalink)
Ronin13m


 
 

RE: Vista Express Upgrade Installation Boot Loop

Easy answer to your long post since I had the same problem had to call Dell
xps help line. They had me remove 2gb of the 4gb and vista finished
installling just fine at that point. You can turn off the memory in bios
setup but my computer was not even letting me in there he had me do a hard
power off and remove the memory that trigured the setup by defualt. Not sure
the exact reason that the 4gb is an issue with the instal on some dell
systems.

Hope this helps

"B" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Before I begin, let me apologize if this issue has been addressed before (I
> actually hope it has). I'm on my computer at work, and my company's WebSense
> makes browsing forums a royal pain. If somebody could direct me to a link
> that will help me, no other responses are needed.
>
> I'm currently running XP Media Center on a Dell E520 PC I bought back in
> January. I recently got my Vista Home Premium express upgrade DVD (with Dell
> upgrade advisor). Yesterday, I finally got a chance to try and perform the
> installation. Before getting into my issue, here are my specs:
>
> 2.13 mhz Core 2 Duo
> 4 GB Memory
> 250 GB SATA Hard Drive
> ATI 1300 256MB Video
> Integrated Sound
> DVD-RW Drive
> 13 in 1 Media Card Reader
>
> Let me know if any other specs are needed. Also, please note, I am running
> a dual boot configuration, with 130GB dedicated to my Windows volume, an 80GB
> fat partition, and Ubuntu installed on the remainder of the drive (with the
> obligatory 2 gig swap). This configuration has worked fine with XP.
>
> OK, now for the problem. Grab some popcorn; it's a bit of a tale. I begin
> with the Dell disc and upgrade my Bios. The comp restarts and I'm told
> everything is go for my installation. I load up the vista upgrade disc, and
> it goes through the scanning phase, entering my product code, agreeing to the
> EULA nobody reads, and finally begins the install. As for the choices I
> made: Upgrade (as opposed to a clean install, since I've got a fair number of
> programs installed), Check for Installation upgrades (it downloads about
> 850kb), and "go online to activate product". In the step where it checks for
> compatibility issues, the only hit I got is for my antivirus software, which
> I proceeded to disable.
>
> With all that good stuff out of the way the installation begins. I see a
> screen with 5 stages and we're off to the races. I cruise through the first
> four stages with two automatic reboots, both of which bring me right back to
> the install. After the second reboot, I see a window which says something
> like "Windows is preparing to start for the first time". I'll admit, even
> though I use Linux for about everything other than gaming, I got a bit
> excited about the prospect of Vista starting. Anyway, after the slow march
> of the dots, I get back into the setup on the "Completing Update" step. It
> climbs slowly (after starting about 21%) past 30% and then past 40%.
> Sometime around 49% - 58% (varied for different installs) my system goes to
> reboot again. This is where the problems begin.
>
> After the initial boot sequence, I get the three option screen where I can
> choose between continuing with Vista (default), loading my previous Windows
> OS, or rolling back the setup to XP. I leave it alone and it automatically
> tries to load into Vista (presumably to complete the installation). I get an
> all black screen, and then the little sideways cylinder that usaually
> displays a left to right, colored progress bar appears for a split second.
> Please note, the bar doesn't actually scroll; I just see the empty cylinder.
> After the aformentioned split second, I hear the hard drive shut off, the
> monitor light goes orange, and the computer procedes to restart again. The
> first time this happened, I figured it was part of the install. Once again,
> my system goes through the initial boot sequence, and then gives me the three
> option window. However, instead of jumping to the black screen with loading
> cylinder, I instead get kicked into the many options load screen (safe mode,
> safe mode with networking, last good configuration, start normally, etc).
> The first few times I got hear, I chose "Start Windows Normally" with the
> same result mentioned above (black screen, brief glimpse of cylinder,
> reboot). After it was clear this wasn't working, I tried safe mode, and last
> known configuration with the same results. Eventually, I gave up, and after
> a final reboot I chose (in the initial 3 option screen) to roll back the
> installation. This took a few minutes after which I was able to get back
> into XP and continue on as if nothing has happened.
>
> Before letting the great minds of this forum help me with my issue, here are
> a few steps I have tried, and answers to some questions I might be asked:
>
> Fix Attempts:
> 1. Reformat Windows Partition, and reattempt upgrade (failed)
> 2. Completely remove antivirus software and reattempt upgrade (failed)
> 3. Copy files from Vista DVD to hard drive and reattempt upgrade (failed)
> 4. Boot from Vista DVD and attempt repair operation (aborted, after I got
> stuck on "searching for problems" screen for over an hour with no CPU
> activity.
>
> Answers to Potential Questions:
> 1. Although I get my dual boot OS selection screen prior to attempting
> upgrade, and after rolling back the unfinished upgrade, it does not ever make
> an appearance during the upgrade.
> 2. Although I could do a clean install, I would prefer not to. My computer
> easily excedes the operating specs for Vista Prem, and neither the Dell cd or
> Microsoft upgrade assistant list any hardware or software conflicts (aside
> from the antivirus which I uninstalled) that should hinder my installation.
> 3. The closest issue I came across on Google was someone who had the
> installation hanging up at 67% of the "Completing Upgrade" phase. This is
> definitely unique from my issue and I have even tried some of the advice this
> individual received (such as copying all the setup files to my HD) with no
> luck.
> 4. If I attempt to boot in safe mode, rather than showing me the cylinder,
> I get a list of all drivers being loaded. I tried to see what flashed right
> before it rebooted, but the scrolling was too fast. If it would help, I can
> try to record this boot sequence so I can freeze frame it and see what the
> last driver loaded is. This will take me a little while (as I'll need to go
> home, start the upgrade process again, wait an hour to get to the problem
> area, boot in safe mode, record the screen with my camera, roll back the
> install, load the video from my camera, analyze it, have a beer, and then
> come back on here to share my results) but if it's the only way to get help,
> I'll glady do it.
> 5. I am indeed one cool dude.
>
> Thanks for any help you fine folks can provide. I've emailed Dell with my
> issue, but have found in the past that community input usually provides
> better solutions. Hopefully history will repeat itself in this instance.
>
> Regards (and sorry about the long post!),
>
> -B
>


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