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vista installation problem

eits

Lifer
so, i put in the windows vista key and i get a window saying that it couldn't open the windows disk image. wtf?

i burned another disk thinking that the burn was the problem, but it wasn't... i got the same message.

anyone have this problem or know why i'm having this problem?
 
Originally posted by: eits
so, i put in the windows vista key and i get a window saying that it couldn't open the windows disk image. wtf?
What do you mean by putting in the key?
i burned another disk thinking that the burn was the problem, but it wasn't... i got the same message.

Have you checked the MD5 code to make sure that your download is not corrupt?
 
Originally posted by: Navid
Originally posted by: eits
so, i put in the windows vista key and i get a window saying that it couldn't open the windows disk image. wtf?
What do you mean by putting in the key?
i burned another disk thinking that the burn was the problem, but it wasn't... i got the same message.

Have you checked the MD5 code to make sure that your download is not corrupt?

1, yeah... the key... you know, xxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx?

2, how would i do that?
 
I ruined 4 or 5 DVD disc trying to get a decent ISO Burn copy.
My Nero will only slow to a 4x burn in ISO, none of my 64 bit attempts would give me an install that didn't end up as a BSOD,
so I finally did get a 32 bit copy that would work, but it was after 15 attempts at installing.

I had to re-format a Seagate 160GB, dump & re-partition a 40GB section each time.
I tried it as a new install
with both hard drives hooked up, as well as making it a primary by itself with the 'other' hard drive out of the quation.
(Unplugged & re-jumpered)

I ordered the disc copy of the 64 bit, so when that arrives I'll fight this windmill again.

Try to save your ISO copy to the desktop, burn from there to an ISO File using the SLOWEST POSSIBLE WRITE SPEED.
You can boot from DVD/CD . . . or even open CD/DVD-ROM, EXPLORE, & do the Auto-Run.
More trouble than I've had with their Betas previously.
 
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Navid
Originally posted by: eits
so, i put in the windows vista key and i get a window saying that it couldn't open the windows disk image. wtf?
What do you mean by putting in the key?
i burned another disk thinking that the burn was the problem, but it wasn't... i got the same message.

Have you checked the MD5 code to make sure that your download is not corrupt?

1, yeah... the key... you know, xxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx?

2, how would i do that?

Download this.
http://www.mgillespie.plus.com/MD5Check.zip

Use it to calculate the checksum.
Compare it to the checksum reported by many on these forums.
 
Originally posted by: Navid
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Navid
Originally posted by: eits
so, i put in the windows vista key and i get a window saying that it couldn't open the windows disk image. wtf?
What do you mean by putting in the key?
i burned another disk thinking that the burn was the problem, but it wasn't... i got the same message.

Have you checked the MD5 code to make sure that your download is not corrupt?

1, yeah... the key... you know, xxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx?

2, how would i do that?

Download this.
http://www.mgillespie.plus.com/MD5Check.zip

Use it to calculate the checksum.
Compare it to the checksum reported by many on these forums.

i got 66fdd53b960d774ce592502e01aeb183
 
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Navid
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Navid
Originally posted by: eits
so, i put in the windows vista key and i get a window saying that it couldn't open the windows disk image. wtf?
What do you mean by putting in the key?
i burned another disk thinking that the burn was the problem, but it wasn't... i got the same message.

Have you checked the MD5 code to make sure that your download is not corrupt?

1, yeah... the key... you know, xxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx?

2, how would i do that?

Download this.
http://www.mgillespie.plus.com/MD5Check.zip

Use it to calculate the checksum.
Compare it to the checksum reported by many on these forums.

i got 66fdd53b960d774ce592502e01aeb183

Vista beta 2 images have been reported to have the following checksums:
32 bit English: 0E733AB1A8E8FF9A8684FD3639332773
64 bit English: E43502D0A15EADD551119D5639859E04
 
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
I ruined 4 or 5 DVD disc trying to get a decent ISO Burn copy.
My Nero will only slow to a 4x burn in ISO, none of my 64 bit attempts would give me an install that didn't end up as a BSOD,
so I finally did get a 32 bit copy that would work, but it was after 15 attempts at installing.

So I shouldn't have given up on the 32 bit version after 4 attempts? Oh, I burned at the slowest Nero would let me, 2.4x.
 
dling it again for the 3rd time... i dled it again before and the checksum was still screwed. i guess using leechget screws up the dl.
 
Originally posted by: eits
dling it again for the 3rd time... i dled it again before and the checksum was still screwed. i guess using leechget screws up the dl.

there's your problem

I used LeechGet and got a 410mb file. F@#$%$# LeechGet imho.
 
I've done 4 dvd burns of the 64bit version and can't get a dvd that will boot. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
 
Originally posted by: Schwan
I've done 4 dvd burns of the 64bit version and can't get a dvd that will boot. Is there something I'm doing wrong?

Boot or install?

I had issues for a while, but it turns out my particular system wouldn't install if you booted from the DVD. Starting the installation when I was in XP worked no problem...
 
Originally posted by: dev0lution
Originally posted by: Schwan
I've done 4 dvd burns of the 64bit version and can't get a dvd that will boot. Is there something I'm doing wrong?

Boot or install?

I had issues for a while, but it turns out my particular system wouldn't install if you booted from the DVD. Starting the installation when I was in XP worked no problem...

I've tried booting and installing from XP. I've tried 3 different images, also tried mounting it with Daemon Tools.

Edit: I just tried a 32bit image and it's working fine. Is there a problem with the 64bit iso?
 
Originally posted by: Nick5324
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
I ruined 4 or 5 DVD disc trying to get a decent ISO Burn copy.
My Nero will only slow to a 4x burn in ISO, none of my 64 bit attempts would give me an install that didn't end up as a BSOD,
so I finally did get a 32 bit copy that would work, but it was after 15 attempts at installing.

So I shouldn't have given up on the 32 bit version after 4 attempts? Oh, I burned at the slowest Nero would let me, 2.4x.



I finally got a valid installation of Vista to take - after 20 separate attempts.
One ( the 15th ) worked partialy, no side bar, refused to load ATI Video Drivers, was unstable & crashed to BSOD every 5 minutes . . so I killed it & started over . . again.

I have tried both the 32-Bit & the 64-Bit, and have tried every combination from Boot from CD, to Run from CD with starting in XP & load to destination of a separate HDD, including attempts to load while running in Safe Mode on XP Pro.

This is the glitchiest Beta load I have had to struggle with, and I thought that the 64-Bit Beta with minimal drivers was bad, but this is worse.

Anyway - the 32-Bit is running . . . after 6 downloads from the server to capture a valid ISO Image that could be burned to DVD, then throwing out 6 DVD discs that were compromised in their content - never got a valid 64-Bit to complete it's installation, only the 32-Bit finally completed & was stable enough for the driver updates to be accomplished, registration of the system, & installation of the Secutity Beta from CA (Computer Associates) - This has been a struggle since Saturday, and 4 days later I have something that runs well enough to begin system evaluation on.

If it's any consolidation, I did get a response back from the Microsoft Beta Analysis Team that my 'Crash Data Input' has let them resolve an issue that will be used as a fix in the next release of software - whatever the glitch was it's fix will be included in the RC-1 Release . . . Whoopee!
 
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