Originally posted by: LintMan
Bummer.
But if the second disk is the expansion stuff, you can just play the original Oblivion content until the install problem is fixed.
I liked Oblivion a lot and didn't find it boring. But most of the fun is in all the varied side quests. If you don't persue those, you miss out on a lot of cool stuff.
I managed to get it to work after 2 days of screwing around with it. I installed it on my other drive, then booted into the original drive, deleted it on the second drive, installed it again in the same spot, then went back to the first drive, and I was able to install the expansion.
Don't ask me why that worked, but it did. I didn't plan it out that way, but I was trying to get it to work, and if I had to go back to my old drive to do it, I was willing ot try. I just tried installing it again after deleting it from a different OS on a whim.