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Unable in Install Windows Vista Ultimate
I was trying to install Vista on an 80 Gig drive, but it's an IDE drive. I didn't think this would make a difference, but apparently it does because when I get to the part of the install that asks what partition to install Vista to, I click the IDE drive and I get an error message "Windows is unable to find a

Reinstall Windows Vista, duplicate product key
I always prefer a clean install to an upgrade, especially in a network environment. I wouldn't attempt to upgrade a bunch of network clients to Vista. Install Vista on the same box with dual boot and see what happens. Then if necessary upgrade the XP OS to Vista with the upgrade function. What do you think.

Has Anyone Here Come From Mac OS to Vista?
(This partition is not necessary to install Vista Beta 1 or 2, however. In fact, Vista Beta 1 and 2 will not install on the Apple HD without removing the EFI partition first. Under BootCamp 1.1, Vista RC1 will install with the EFI partition still on the HD.) I have been unable to install XP without OS X (small or

Unable to install Vista.. (ERROR After Installitation.)
Paul-B p...@rasf1.net microsoft public windows vista general Jonathan Schwartz 2 wrote: Paul, Why did you not disclose the poorly IT informed article that you provided was Why are you consistently unable to actually defend your ill-informed and inaccurate statements? Why do you keem nym-shifting? -- Paul-B.

Can't dual boot Vista Home Premium & Win XP Pro
Nitikorn Klitsananon wrote: Well guys, I'd install Vista already. To solve you guys problem i'd install vista overide my old WindowsXP VPC image, this maybe roughly method but it work!! :D "Tony Hain" wrote: I should have done a search before sending this. I found Virtual CloneDrive and now have the same symptoms

Unable to install Vista.. (ERROR After Installitation.)
5 - A "Windows – Unable To Locate Component" dialog box appeared and said; “This application has failed to start because TAPI32.dll was not found. Is there a way to make Vista install correctly? BTW, I did a "clean" install and repartitioned via the Vista Install so it could no be a conflict with an old XP

Just Say "No" To Vista
Search on RAID, you should come up with something -- Bob Eyster MS Windows Vista Premium "Bhavin Mistry" <BhavinMis...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B7D4C338-CB7A-4C5E-8D85-A9675247B52E@microsoft.com... hello all. i've just recently upgraded my chip and mobo and am trying to install vista

Unable to Install Devices: The Parameter is Incorrect
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Odds are you have a hardware or hardware driver conflict. Have you tried to load the video driver at the load drivers screen? "PvdG42" <p...@toadstool.edu> wrote in message news:O6Rt6hccIHA.6080@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl.

Windows Vista Update Will not install
fas f...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords Hi, i've get an error described in KB932406, but a really can't install this update! After WUSA tell me "Update does not apply your system" OS: Windows Vista Ultimate (EN) x86 Fatir Siddiqui.

Unable to install Office 2007 on Vista 5728
I had a similar problem going from XP Media to XP Pro (clean install), so I have to slipstream XP CD with SP2 in order to install XP Pro. Thus far, you can't do that yet, you would have to install the controller manually as described by Jane. "ScottS" wrote: Hello. I am unable to install Vista.

windows is unable to find a system volume that meets its criteria
So I have unpludded that and put in the original 160gig sata drive that has vista on already and it boots up fine..... I just dont understand why i now cant install vista on my machine....... CAN ANYONE SHED SOME LIGHT ON THIS PLEASE!!! I have taken the 250gig and put it as a spare - formated it and its fine... can

New HP Compaq nc8430 unable to install Vista
So they latest advice is save all the data i need somewhere and the re-install vista which may or may not fix the problem. I have not done it yet as wanted to ask: DURING THE NEW INSTALL WILL VISTA LET ME DECIDE HOW I WANT TO PARTITION THE C: DRIVE ? as ive read when vista installs it ASSIGNS itself the OPTIMUM

Vista installation drive letters
When I launched the Windows Anytime Upgrade(I chose the Inplace upgrade) it went through the entire process, and then said it was unable to upgrade some system Now you are all set to install Vista Ultimate. Make sure you have downloaded to your computer the small file from Digitallocker. Then put your Vista DVD

Cannot install Vista on a rebuilt computer
David "Brad Dodson" wrote: I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the install always fails after the first reboot. It gets stuck in some kind of infinite loop where it seems to have some kind of hard drive and cd activity (these are the only two drives) every second or so.

acrobat reader 8 unable to install in VISTA Ultimate
I ran the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor 1.0, which indicated that the Tekram SCSI controller (Tekram DC-395U/UW/F, DC-315/U or DC-305I/E PCI Ultra SCSI Host Adapter V3.0.3) for my Iomega 100 Zip drive will not work in Vista. So far, I have been unable to install Vista in dual boot mode. I start the installation,

can't install vista advisor
I'm unable to install printers I select "add printer" next "add a local printer" I select "LPT1:" an click "next" Then I shloud see the prints which are inbedded in Vista but instead I get "unable to fiend any drivers for this device" Then I select "Have disk" give in the followinh

Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation re
Tony Host OS is W2003 Server "Tim Case-Green" wrote: I'm trying to install Windows Vista Beta 1 to run in a VM under Virtual PC 2004, but I can't get Vista setup to run. I can boot the VM from the Vista DVD (loaded via an ISO image downloaded from MSDN, using Virtual CloneDrive on the host), which gets me to the

unable to install display drivers for dual monitors
scruffy scruffy.31s...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup try only installing with 1g of ram in.. make sure your bios setting are not set to auto memory.. manually set preferences and let me know -- scruffy.

Vista Ultimate and running within a virtual machine...
and end up with the same results after jumping through security hoops... ending up with "Form 1" Running Office Professional 2007, Vista Home Premium. I can open files by saving to Desktop but this is not the way it should work. I have tried re-installing Office, but have NOT tried to re-install Vista.

Unable to Install Vista Fix!
I also tried to install the 32-bit version and the 64-bit version, same problem. Windows XP works perfectly fine. I flashed the BIOS to the latest version, no results... I really don't know what I can do about it... "Brad Dodson" wrote: I'm trying to install vista on the new computer I just built, and the install