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Posted 1/27/2008 5:44:23 PM
 

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Im having trouble installing a fresh copy of Vista, I have just built my pc and now trying to install the Vista Disc I bought off Ebuyer. I bought the OEM system builders Disc.

For some reason at the end of installation i get an error and a blue screen the it restarts it self and it does this in a loop.

Please someone help, Ive spen alot of money for nothing at the moment.

Heres my set up:

Legal copy of Vista Home Premium

MSI K9MM-V Mother Board

Atlon 64 Bit Duel Core 5.200 Gig

2 Gig Ram

Maxtor STM380211AS, Satta II hard Drive

LG DVD-RW Ram, HL-DT-ST DVD RAM GSA-H66N

Radeon 1300 Series Graphics Card

Heres the error:


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Posted 1/28/2008 7:46:16 AM


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First, moved this to the Installation forum -- as you claim this is an installation-related problem.

Second, this is related to initialization problems with either ATI or Nvidia device drivers. See if you can boot into Safe mode, and install the ATI Catalyst v8 drivers from there.

You will have to download the drivers from the AMD/ATI website.


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Posted 1/28/2008 1:46:59 PM


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If I understand correctly, you are never able to fully boot into Vista? Does the install completely finish then upon trying to load Vista for the first time it bluescreens? This a critical question as it can lead to two different problems.

If it is bluescreening during installation and before it completes it is most likely a BIOS issues. You need to go to the manufacturers website and update your BIOS. I had a similar problems with my first install of Vista, updated BIOS and everything was smooth.


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