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| Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
During installation of Vista Ultimate everything works fine until the "expanding data" step is in progress. At around 20% done it stops and the PC tells me it has to reboot after 9-8-7 seconds. Unfortunately this reboot does not work ("Disk read error"). The old boot-section vanished and the new one is not yet installed. Probably because expanding data did not finish??? There is no difference if I do a clean install or an upgrade. I don't have a solution. At least I got XP working again (repair-function and "Fixboot"). Does anyone have a clue? PS: Upgrade Advisor said everything was fine; got new drivers, patches, upgrades ... |
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| Re: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
during early testing it was found to be helpful to turn off/disable any devices not needed during install via the bios. things like extra drives (hard,cd/dvd), usb,serial,parallel ports. turn off any over clocking. mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com "MichaSchneider" <MichaSchneider@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5EE2DC6B-C67D-407A-A371-CADE78E76944@microsoft.com... During installation of Vista Ultimate everything works fine until the "expanding data" step is in progress. At around 20% done it stops and the PC tells me it has to reboot after 9-8-7 seconds. Unfortunately this reboot does not work ("Disk read error"). The old boot-section vanished and the new one is not yet installed. Probably because expanding data did not finish??? There is no difference if I do a clean install or an upgrade. I don't have a solution. At least I got XP working again (repair-function and "Fixboot"). Does anyone have a clue? PS: Upgrade Advisor said everything was fine; got new drivers, patches, upgrades ... |
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| RE: Me Too: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
I've got the same problem on Vista Ultimate. I try to install it parallel to my XP Sp2 on disk D:. After extracting 100% files it stops after reboot during "expanding files" at about 20%-31% (it's different try by try) with same bluescreen: STOP: 0x000000F4 ( 0x00000003 0x82FB3020 0x891B8CD4 0x00000000 ) win32k.sys Address 891B8CD4 base at 89000000 DateStamp 4549aea2 Anybody an idea? "MichaSchneider" wrote: > During installation of Vista Ultimate everything works fine until the > "expanding data" step is in progress. At around 20% done it stops and the PC > tells me it has to reboot after 9-8-7 seconds. > > Unfortunately this reboot does not work ("Disk read error"). The old > boot-section vanished and the new one is not yet installed. Probably because > expanding data did not finish??? > > There is no difference if I do a clean install or an upgrade. > I don't have a solution. > > At least I got XP working again (repair-function and "Fixboot"). > > Does anyone have a clue? > > PS: Upgrade Advisor said everything was fine; got new drivers, patches, > upgrades ... |
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| RE: Me Too: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt I am having the same problem as well. I have tried both the 32bit, 64bit version of vista ultimate. Both fail for me. If I run the Vista install in XP it will install to another partition as a clean install. It will then reboot the computer after it informs me that it is time to reboot. After reboot happens the computer will hang up on an installation screen. The one with a blue/green fading background. If you leave it running for about 25min to 30min it will finally pop up with an error saying it can't find the partition and then reboots. After this failure it now constantly reboots. I have tried the installation about 10 times now. I am going to try to do the install without doing a clean install and see what happens tonight. But its bogus if I can't install the upgrade in another partition in order to get a clean one. |
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| RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt "MichaSchneider" wrote: > During installation of Vista Ultimate everything works fine until the > "expanding data" step is in progress. At around 20% done it stops and the PC > tells me it has to reboot after 9-8-7 seconds. > > Unfortunately this reboot does not work ("Disk read error"). The old > boot-section vanished and the new one is not yet installed. Probably because > expanding data did not finish??? > > There is no difference if I do a clean install or an upgrade. > I don't have a solution. > > At least I got XP working again (repair-function and "Fixboot"). > > Does anyone have a clue? > > PS: Upgrade Advisor said everything was fine; got new drivers, patches, > upgrades ... |
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| RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
You may have a memory problem, vista is very sensitive. Try only one memory stick of 512K at a time. "MichaSchneider" wrote: > During installation of Vista Ultimate everything works fine until the > "expanding data" step is in progress. At around 20% done it stops and the PC > tells me it has to reboot after 9-8-7 seconds. > > Unfortunately this reboot does not work ("Disk read error"). The old > boot-section vanished and the new one is not yet installed. Probably because > expanding data did not finish??? > > There is no difference if I do a clean install or an upgrade. > I don't have a solution. > > At least I got XP working again (repair-function and "Fixboot"). > > Does anyone have a clue? > > PS: Upgrade Advisor said everything was fine; got new drivers, patches, > upgrades ... |
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| RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
@ rontron: Do you really thing reducing memory capacity to required minimum would help? I have 2GB installed and thought this would be just perfect. @mikeyhsd I thought it was good enough to pull out any usb-devices, but I might give it a try. Thanks for the info. Hope Vista wouldn't crash after switching everything back on line in the bios ... "rontron" wrote: > You may have a memory problem, vista is very sensitive. Try only one memory > stick of 512K at a time. > > "MichaSchneider" wrote: > > > During installation of Vista Ultimate everything works fine until the > > "expanding data" step is in progress. At around 20% done it stops and the PC > > tells me it has to reboot after 9-8-7 seconds. > > > > Unfortunately this reboot does not work ("Disk read error"). The old > > boot-section vanished and the new one is not yet installed. Probably because > > expanding data did not finish??? > > > > There is no difference if I do a clean install or an upgrade. > > I don't have a solution. > > > > At least I got XP working again (repair-function and "Fixboot"). > > > > Does anyone have a clue? > > > > PS: Upgrade Advisor said everything was fine; got new drivers, patches, > > upgrades ... |
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| RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
I still tried out to reduce my ram from 1024MD to 512MB but it did not work (tried both modules as single). Now i will put out my TV card (pynnacle stereo) to see weather it is a driver problem... |
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| RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
I don't think it is a driver problem. Since the problem occurs during expanding of files before the first boot of Vista, Vista is not actually running yet. How can it be a driver problem if Vista fails to write the new boot sector before it's first start?? "DUMKE" wrote: > I still tried out to reduce my ram from 1024MD to 512MB but it did not work > (tried both modules as single). Now i will put out my TV card (pynnacle > stereo) to see weather it is a driver problem... > |
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| Re: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 23:33:01 -0800, MichaSchneider <MichaSchneider@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >@ rontron: > >Do you really thing reducing memory capacity to required minimum would help? >I have 2GB installed and thought this would be just perfect. > >@mikeyhsd > >I thought it was good enough to pull out any usb-devices, but I might give >it a try. Pulling out attached USB devices won't help. You need to DISABLE any USB controller from BIOS and/or Device Manager prior to starting the install, if the Vista advisor even hints there "could be" a problem or you think there may be. Did you run the Vista Upgrade Advisor FIRST that you can get from Microsoft's site? It is crude, but at least it gives clues what may go wrong. The best way to install Vista regardless if you're doing a in place upgrade or clean install is first reduce your BIOS settings to a bare mimimum. This step will reduce a lot of potential problems. Vista comes with a lot of new drivers. The catch 22 is you can't access them until Vista is up and running. So cripple everything you don't absolutely need to install the OS. This is the exact opposite of previous versions of Winodws where the advice was to typically turn everything on first. With Vista, turn everything off, then once you are up and running put everything back one device at a time. Vista even has a cute little animated window when it finds "new hardware" and does some hand holding installing new device drives, but you got to have a basic bare bones system up and running first to have Vista help you. |
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| Re: RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
MichaSchneider, I had the same problem during some days until discover (reading) on a forum that "Vista" refuses install on a no-active partition. So, verify if your partition is marked as "active". If not, mark it as "active" and try again to install "Vista". After that, the installation will run nicely. "MichaSchneider" wrote: > @ rontron: > > Do you really thing reducing memory capacity to required > minimum would help? > I have 2GB installed and thought this would be just perfect. > > @mikeyhsd > > I thought it was good enough to pull out any usb-devices, but > I might give > it a try. > Thanks for the info. > Hope Vista wouldn't crash after switching everything back on > line in the > bios ... > > "rontron" wrote: > > > You may have a memory problem, vista is very sensitive. Try > only one memory > > stick of 512K at a time. > > > > "MichaSchneider" wrote: > > > > > During installation of Vista Ultimate everything works > fine until the > > > "expanding data" step is in progress. At around 20% done > it stops and the PC > > > tells me it has to reboot after 9-8-7 seconds. > > > > > > Unfortunately this reboot does not work ("Disk read > error"). The old > > > boot-section vanished and the new one is not yet > installed. Probably because > > > expanding data did not finish??? > > > > > > There is no difference if I do a clean install or an > upgrade. > > > I don't have a solution. > > > > > > At least I got XP working again (repair-function and > "Fixboot"). > > > > > > Does anyone have a clue? > > > > > > PS: Upgrade Advisor said everything was fine; got new > drivers, patches, > > > upgrades ... |
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| RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
Right! Removing TV card did not work. Next i will run memtest to check my memory "Cosmicray" wrote: > I don't think it is a driver problem. > Since the problem occurs during expanding of files before the first boot of > Vista, Vista is not actually running yet. How can it be a driver problem if > Vista fails to write the new boot sector before it's first start?? > > > > "DUMKE" wrote: > > > I still tried out to reduce my ram from 1024MD to 512MB but it did not work > > (tried both modules as single). Now i will put out my TV card (pynnacle > > stereo) to see weather it is a driver problem... > > |
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| RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
Did your memtest any result? For my memory it returned no problems at all. I'm running out of ideas pretty soon! :-(( Mike "DUMKE" wrote: > Right! Removing TV card did not work. > Next i will run memtest to check my memory > > > "Cosmicray" wrote: > > > I don't think it is a driver problem. > > Since the problem occurs during expanding of files before the first boot of > > Vista, Vista is not actually running yet. How can it be a driver problem if > > Vista fails to write the new boot sector before it's first start?? > > > > > > > > "DUMKE" wrote: > > > > > I still tried out to reduce my ram from 1024MD to 512MB but it did not work > > > (tried both modules as single). Now i will put out my TV card (pynnacle > > > stereo) to see weather it is a driver problem... > > > |
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| RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
Me too, due to memtest all runs ok. But I red a thred that vista does not work with cardbus (PCMCIA) adapters. I've got one PCI Ricoh adapter installed for my digital tv-card (former used in my notebook). I'll remove the PCI-cardbus adapter and will try again. Will post result... "Cosmicray" wrote: > Did your memtest any result? > For my memory it returned no problems at all. > I'm running out of ideas pretty soon! > > :-(( > > Mike > > > "DUMKE" wrote: > > > Right! Removing TV card did not work. > > Next i will run memtest to check my memory > > > > > > "Cosmicray" wrote: > > > > > I don't think it is a driver problem. > > > Since the problem occurs during expanding of files before the first boot of > > > Vista, Vista is not actually running yet. How can it be a driver problem if > > > Vista fails to write the new boot sector before it's first start?? > > > > > > > > > > > > "DUMKE" wrote: > > > > > > > I still tried out to reduce my ram from 1024MD to 512MB but it did not work > > > > (tried both modules as single). Now i will put out my TV card (pynnacle > > > > stereo) to see weather it is a driver problem... > > > > |
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| RE: Vista installation fails during first reboot-attempt
Hey there! I'm waiting for it :-) I put Vista aside for the time being. The only thing I could try is removing part of the RAM. That obviously worked for some other guys here. However that would mean opening up my pc and thereby breaking the seals and therefore losing my waranty. Besides it seems to be odd that you might have to reduce your RAM for a new OS that actually desires more RAM than the old one ... "DUMKE" wrote: > Me too, due to memtest all runs ok. > But I red a thred that vista does not work with cardbus (PCMCIA) adapters. > I've got one PCI Ricoh adapter installed for my digital tv-card (former used > in my notebook). > I'll remove the PCI-cardbus adapter and will try again. > Will post result... > > "Cosmicray" wrote: > > > Did your memtest any result? > > For my memory it returned no problems at all. > > I'm running out of ideas pretty soon! > > > > :-(( > > > > Mike > > > > > > "DUMKE" wrote: > > > > > Right! Removing TV card did not work. > > > Next i will run memtest to check my memory > > > > > > > > > "Cosmicray" wrote: > > > > > > > I don't think it is a driver problem. > > > > Since the problem occurs during expanding of files before the first boot of > > > > Vista, Vista is not actually running yet. How can it be a driver problem if > > > > Vista fails to write the new boot sector before it's first start?? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "DUMKE" wrote: > > > > > > > > > I still tried out to reduce my ram from 1024MD to 512MB but it did not work > > > > > (tried both modules as single). Now i will put out my TV card (pynnacle > > > > > stereo) to see weather it is a driver problem... > > > > > |
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