Win7 install shuts down computer

poisonborz

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Hi all,
I've been trying to install Win7 on my computer without success.

During install, either during extraction or during the reboot and completing installation, the installer simply shuts down the computer to a hibernation-like stage, while the CD reader is spins and stops and spins without end.
I'd like to state that I've burned 8 discs so far with 2 types of drives (all writes veryfied after burning), all kinds of speed, and tried to install again with 2 DVD drives, with the same result above - so it's unlikely that it would be a CRC error.
I've tried both 32 and 64 bit versions and a even stripped down Tiny7 CD.
WinXP ran without problems for years on this machine, as an Ubuntu runs just now, so a memory or HDD error is also unlikely.
I've also suspected AHCI mode in bios, but turning it off did not bore any results.
Searching in google, I've found a few forum threads describing the the same experiences, but no resolution.
The machine is a Gigabyte P35 with Q6600 CPU, 4GB ram and a GF9600 vidcard.
Anyone having an idea what could be wrong?
Thanks
 

corkyg

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What version and where did it come from?
 

poisonborz

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As I wrote, I tried vanilla 32bit and 64bit versions of the RC, and a stripped down RC
 

corkyg

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Actually, my question is, what was the source of your RC ISO file? That file may be damaged or corrupted, and any number of DVD burns will not change it.