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Cannot Install Vista on SATA Drive
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup The only problem running XP and Vista in dual boot is the loss of recovery disable automatic updating during Windows Vista installation, go to the Windows Update website after installation to get the latest driver for this device.

Dual Boot problem with Windows XP 64 and vista 32
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haven't tried the ethernet port yet, but it boot ok. I think Dell released this system so quickly without spending anytime gathering and posting the correct drivers. I don't know how to get the critical 64 bit drivers installed during the Vista X64 installation so the installation won't fail.

Messed up Vista when trying to dual-install Ubuntu alongside Vista
This sounds like the old 0x7B INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE error that I first saw back in the year 2000 when I was trying to install Windows 2000 onto my SCSI Either way, if I reboot it, it starts up into Vista and goes into the "Completing Installation" phase. It just unexpectedly reboots during this point (it

Cannot install vista
Much of it I just half-understand and manage to get it working by trial and error. ;^} RC -- RC White, CPA San Marcos, TX r...@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows ( No matter where you install Windows or Vista, 32-bit or 64-bit, the boot-up will always start in the System Partition, then follow the instructions in

Trouble running trial version setup
In those 5 years, Microsoft has developed the massive Vista API and the massive push to the DotNet programming paradigm of just in time cross assembly. Linux on the other hand has matured but remains not ready for installation on the desktop in anything but turnkey systems where the user is presented with everthing

Windows Vista administrator account locked down
No issues were detected for these devices The following table contains devices that will automatically work after installation of Windows Vista. Category Model Manufacturer Action Required ATK0110 ACPI UTILITY ATK If you disable automatic updating during Windows Vista installation, go to the Windows Update website

Debian Weekly News - April 24th, 2007
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yes, but when I get a message telling me that the installer failed to update a particular file because it was in use, that usually means that the file's lock will be removed in safe mode. (and it was - I didn't get that message, and I didn't get any NEW error messages, just the other

VisTa a ha ha
The
problem is that during the installation, when I select the partition and click next, I get an error message that sounds like "no suitable partitions for Windows Vista". Any idea about why it happens? How do have to configure a partition to make it suitable for vista installation? The first (boot) partition has

Yeah! An answer!!! It fixed the problem for me....
Its NFTS which is configured for vista installation. HDD are SATA. I upgraded the BIOS from toshiba website, to 3.20. which is the only driver out for my If the 6F stop error is similar in Vista to the XP, then this occurs during the time the Windows Executive is being initialized during the startup process.

Harddisk problem
I have a laptop with another OS installed, and I want to install Vista in a 70 gigabytes NTFS partition that I have prepared. The problem is that during the installation, when I select the partition and click next, I get an error message that sounds like "no suitable partitions for Windows Vista".

Multiboot does not wok
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 To get into Vista, during boot, I hit escape to get into a boot menu, then select boot from hard drive, then select Drive 3, then it will go ahead and boot

Vista Ultimate x86 or x64 will not install to SATA drives - ok ...
You need to install the ActiveX installer service in Vista and then enable it in services. It is not automatically installed during initial install. Yesterday I finally got Vista Home Premium installed on this PC. It's now in a dual-boot setup with XP Pro. I have a VB6 program that I'm working on and the

Booting Vista on Different PC Computers No label
Gary Mount gary_mo...@telus.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Delete all partitions on the hard drive first, then install. then after about 15 seconds it restarts again and it then says this as it tries to boot windows "The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error.

"tricking" Vista ultimate upgrade to install on clean HDD?
You also could try a repair install of Vista with the DVD (you indicate you have it because you tried Startup Repair). Sometimes trying it more than once will do the .... Details: "An unspecified error occurred during System Restore. You might want to try System Restore again and choose a different Restore Point.

HP Printers and Vista do not play nice
Presumably it got some missing startup files from the DVD and used them to boot. Yesterday I installed my brand new Windows Vista Ultimate for the first time. All was hunky-dory through install - imagine my dismay when I rebooted for the first time without the install DVD and I got a big fat error message (worse

Vista has weird 0xc0000221 error
With XP I could boot into safe mode or just boot normally and XP would detect and install the new hardware it finds. ..... During deployment I resize the C:\ and D:\ partitions to suit the customers HD. My new Vista image is almost complete and contains: Security Programs: Comodo Firewall, Avast Antivirus,

Windows Vista Inside out
In a nutshell, when trying to boot to a WIndows Vista 32-bit installation DVD, I get the error message "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Another strange behavior that I observed was that I was getting the error message during post of "SATA3 Primary Drive - ATAPI Incompatible" or something

HP Printers and Vista do not play nice
Is anybody surprised that Vista crashed for me? I got as far as the first reboot screen. The first thing that obviously seems WRONG is I see a dual boot screen, Before that, during the initial stages of install the Vista installer, says "Potential issues. Will not prevent upgrade, may cause some applications or

serious Installation problem
During this Google sponsors the creation and future development of Free Software. A Wiki [14]page has been set up to coordinate the participation and to It will detect the architecture and automatically boot the right one. Enough software is included to install a nice desktop even without network access.

Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
When I launch it from within Vista, I first get an error message that " there is no vista installed, or it is on a hidden partition". I can click ok and get to the menu .... I had thought, when I installed Vista on the new third hard drive, it would automatically give me that option during boot, but it didn't.