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Vista install not booting
xiowan xio...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi Richardnau: I ran Vista Home Premium in RAID 0 on an Intel DG965WH motherboard for a while and it seemed to work fine for me. It should work on any Intel board with RAID capability. The steps I took to install Vista follow:

Vista install
Arkady Frenkel arka...@hotmailxdotx.com microsoft public win32 programmer networks Seems like Vista's NIC driver work incorrectly with your card , check/install additional driver if exist such in XP directory of vista Arkady "Rustlers" <Rustl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Vista - Installation impossible d'Office 2003
Still boots directly into XP, then I go into bios boot menu, choose the third sata drive my Vista is on, then it boots directly into Vista. Thanks for the help, probaby something small I am missing - I installed VistaBootPro and run it from my Vista install, should I install it and run it from the XP install

OT: 2nd Windows Vista Install
Vista does use the XP boot files for booting older systems (98 and XP) "...winston" <merlin@druid9#.com> wrote in message news:OsTneiqnHHA.2296@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Did you use VistaBoot Pro to install the Vista bootloader to provide a dual boot system ? Vista doeos not use XP's boot.ini(which you used in the

migrating xp installation to virtual pc on vista using backup and
The ideal thing would be to simply do a fresh install of Vista from the XP desktop but I can understand that you might not want to do that. Thanks for the help, probaby something small I am missing - I installed VistaBootPro and run it from my Vista install, should I install it and run it from the XP install

Vista install
So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one). So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as MASTER (see this Mick) and attempt to install Vista. I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar screens, and the screen goes

recovering files from computer prior to Vista install
I have a new motherboard (abit nh-m2sv), X2 +3800 processor, 2 gig pc4200 memory ATI graphics, DVD RW, Maxtor SATA drive, all are suppose to be Vista ready, but vista either won't install, or installs with BSOD's then will only run in Safe Mode. I have tried Home Basic and premium, the same issue, I install my old

vista install help
Please let us know how you fixed the problem as I am sure that the question will be asked frequently once Vista is officially released to the general public. John okrave...@gmail.com wrote: So I ordered the Vista Beta 2 DVD from M$. I have a spare HDD, so I figured my info was safe. Upon trying to install Vista,

Windows Vista Install without erasing partition.
However, you can never clean drive C by reformatting before making clean Vista install. If you do clean drive Cb reformatting, you will wipe out the BOOT.INI. In this case the Vista install will not know about BOOT.INI and will never present the startup options to boot to "legacy" OS on second partition.

Migration of Vista Upgrade installation to new drive
Dwarf Dw...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi Tammy, You can clean install Vista with an upgrade disk. For full instructions, please refer to my post 'Clean Install Windows Vista Using Upgrade Media', also in this newsgroup (dated 9/21/2007).

Vista install on old crashed hard drive
Carlos "broccolibeef" wrote: Hello, I first ran into the link to this MS KB article at this forum: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/929777 What it describes is that if you have more than 3 gigs of ram installed in your system, the Vista install will encounter a stop error. At first, I thought this was

Chkdsk problem on new install?
However, afterwards my Vista installation went missing from the OS selection screen. So I deleted the Ubuntu installation by deleting the partition it was on. When I went to reboot, Vista did not come back up, however, the partition and the Vista files are still there. When I booted up the Vista media disc to do a

New Vista Install - IE restarts often, hung the whole system once
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general You will need to backup that data on the D: drive. When you launch Vista setup, you will be given the option to select drive/partition on which you would like to install Vista on. Vista's setup will delete the contents of that

Restore XP after Vista install - help!
Steve CR Stev...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I have a new motherboard (abit nh-m2sv), X2 +3800 processor, 2 gig pc4200 memory ATI graphics, DVD RW, Maxtor SATA drive, all are suppose to be Vista ready, but vista either won't install, or installs with BSOD's then will

Vista install
I keep getting an error while trying to install vista x64. This is a new system and I'm installing xp pro w/sp2 x32 then upgrading to vista x64. Things go well until the first system restart (the first time it boots from hd) then I get a stop error message 0x0000007e. I've tried updating sata controllers,

Install/startup problem: Vista on Intel RAID controller (ICH8R etc
At boot time, the Vista install ignores the bios and takes over. I made cd the first boot choice, put a Ubuntu Edgy bootable cd in the drive, rebooted, & Uby booted & ran. I clicked on install & that worked...sorta - I now can boot & run Uby just fine. I tried booting Vista to show my in-laws what it looked like,

Recovery of data from corrupt Windows Vista install
These days, you can get 320gb drive for around $170. So, the cost of the disk space to install vista on a 320gb drive is around $8.00. Seems reasonable to me. Unless, I completely screwed my calculation. If you want a small OS, install DOS. *sigh* Theres always one Nope that the second *sigh*

Vista install space
Clean install of vista, new CPU , NEW MB, NEW vista install and it's still crash !!!!! The problem is we need the flash player 9 for many sites..... What is the solution please ?? thanks Maybe this will help: http://www.vistabits.info/flash_player_won't_install_IE7.htm -- Mamamegs. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User

Vista installation trouble, help please
Yes, and Vista and XP automatically changed the partition signatures to reflect the change (per a registry review). 2) Did vista load and run in the normal manner with the Win98 SE MBR and the new disk signature? For the Vista install w/o SP1: yes, it had zero problems. For the Vista install with SP1: no.

update not working after clean vista install
John A. Wolf jaw...@hotmail.com "mgm" <mgmo...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eaipoOQsGHA.2240@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... I've burned the MS download of the VISTA beta OS and have installed VPC 2004. A new virtual machine with 512 RAM has been created... how do I get the VPC to install Vista?