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| | Vista Ultimate Signature Edition - Install failed The system meets or exceeds all the stated requirements as well as passes the upgrade advisor. Set the install to install a clean copy on the machine, on a new, clean HD. The machine currently has XP Home on it. The install seems to run fine - copies the files, starts doing it's reboot cycle, etc. Step away and come back to find the machine sitting at the XP login prompt and a dialog box saying the installation failed -- but no details on why and nothning in the event viewer to give a clue (wouldn't expect it, but was hoping). Also looked on the target HD and all the install files were gone. During the install, it asked for the SIIG SATA driver, found it and installed the SATA card w/no error (copied the files to it, etc.) Here's the config: - HP Pavilion Pentium 4, 3.2GHz - 2GB RAM - Windows XP Home Edition, Version 2002 Service Pack 2 - (XP is on the existing 160GB non-SATA drive) - SIIG SATA Card - Seagate SATA 300 500GB drive (clean, nothing on it) - ATI Radion 1650 Pro 512MB DDR2 AGP 8X/4X Video card - Dual monitors (Dell 1501FP, Dell 1700FP) |
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| | RE: Vista Ultimate Signature Edition - Install failed I should add that this is the upgrade edition. I booted XP and ran the upgrade/install from there -- wouldn't let me run it by booting the disk. "Nick Ursis" wrote: Quote: > The system meets or exceeds all the stated requirements as well as passes the > upgrade advisor. Set the install to install a clean copy on the machine, on > a new, clean HD. The machine currently has XP Home on it. The install seems > to run fine - copies the files, starts doing it's reboot cycle, etc. Step > away and come back to find the machine sitting at the XP login prompt and a > dialog box saying the installation failed -- but no details on why and > nothning in the event viewer to give a clue (wouldn't expect it, but was > hoping). Also looked on the target HD and all the install files were gone. > During the install, it asked for the SIIG SATA driver, found it and installed > the SATA card w/no error (copied the files to it, etc.) > > Here's the config: > - HP Pavilion Pentium 4, 3.2GHz > - 2GB RAM > - Windows XP Home Edition, Version 2002 Service Pack 2 > - (XP is on the existing 160GB non-SATA drive) > - SIIG SATA Card > - Seagate SATA 300 500GB drive (clean, nothing on it) > - ATI Radion 1650 Pro 512MB DDR2 AGP 8X/4X Video card > - Dual monitors (Dell 1501FP, Dell 1700FP) |
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| | RE: Vista Ultimate Signature Edition - Install failed In you 1st post you say you are trying to do a dodgy clean install on a new hard drive with an upgrade disk! "Nick Ursis" wrote: Quote: > I should add that this is the upgrade edition. I booted XP and ran the > upgrade/install from there -- wouldn't let me run it by booting the disk. > > "Nick Ursis" wrote: > Quote: > > The system meets or exceeds all the stated requirements as well as passes the > > upgrade advisor. Set the install to install a clean copy on the machine, on > > a new, clean HD. The machine currently has XP Home on it. The install seems > > to run fine - copies the files, starts doing it's reboot cycle, etc. Step > > away and come back to find the machine sitting at the XP login prompt and a > > dialog box saying the installation failed -- but no details on why and > > nothning in the event viewer to give a clue (wouldn't expect it, but was > > hoping). Also looked on the target HD and all the install files were gone. > > During the install, it asked for the SIIG SATA driver, found it and installed > > the SATA card w/no error (copied the files to it, etc.) > > > > Here's the config: > > - HP Pavilion Pentium 4, 3.2GHz > > - 2GB RAM > > - Windows XP Home Edition, Version 2002 Service Pack 2 > > - (XP is on the existing 160GB non-SATA drive) > > - SIIG SATA Card > > - Seagate SATA 300 500GB drive (clean, nothing on it) > > - ATI Radion 1650 Pro 512MB DDR2 AGP 8X/4X Video card > > - Dual monitors (Dell 1501FP, Dell 1700FP) |
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| | RE: Vista Ultimate Signature Edition - Install failed The install gives you the option of upgrading your existing copy, or, installing a clean copy that doesn't try to use anything from an existing installation. Over the years, I've always had massive headaches trying to do an integrated upgrade of a pre-existing version of Windows. Seems like it has never been pretty. So, I almost always choose the alternate method of starting-over with a clean copy and then using the dual boot for a while, while I gradualy transition and re-install apps. After the 'clean' install failed, I tried the primary method -- upgrading an existing Windows installation. The install similarly failed, with no apparent error log to explain why it seems to fail at or near the end of the install process. "Mick Murphy" wrote: Quote: > In you 1st post you say you are trying to do a dodgy clean install on a new > hard drive with an upgrade disk! > > "Nick Ursis" wrote: > Quote: > > I should add that this is the upgrade edition. I booted XP and ran the > > upgrade/install from there -- wouldn't let me run it by booting the disk. > > > > "Nick Ursis" wrote: > > Quote: > > > The system meets or exceeds all the stated requirements as well as passes the > > > upgrade advisor. Set the install to install a clean copy on the machine, on > > > a new, clean HD. The machine currently has XP Home on it. The install seems > > > to run fine - copies the files, starts doing it's reboot cycle, etc. Step > > > away and come back to find the machine sitting at the XP login prompt and a > > > dialog box saying the installation failed -- but no details on why and > > > nothning in the event viewer to give a clue (wouldn't expect it, but was > > > hoping). Also looked on the target HD and all the install files were gone. > > > During the install, it asked for the SIIG SATA driver, found it and installed > > > the SATA card w/no error (copied the files to it, etc.) > > > > > > Here's the config: > > > - HP Pavilion Pentium 4, 3.2GHz > > > - 2GB RAM > > > - Windows XP Home Edition, Version 2002 Service Pack 2 > > > - (XP is on the existing 160GB non-SATA drive) > > > - SIIG SATA Card > > > - Seagate SATA 300 500GB drive (clean, nothing on it) > > > - ATI Radion 1650 Pro 512MB DDR2 AGP 8X/4X Video card > > > - Dual monitors (Dell 1501FP, Dell 1700FP) |
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