Black Screen and unable to finish installation on Vista Beta 2

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I'm not able to log in after I installed Vista Beta 2. When the computer
re-boots at the end of installation I'm getting a black screen and I'm not
able to log in at all.

I have tried to go into Safe Mode with no avail. Right now I can't do
anything at all.
I was able to bring the system up the first time in Safe Mode and I did not
do any changes after that I'm not able to log in at all. I believe I may have
an issue with the video card. I'm running a Dell computer with a ATI Radeon
card.

Does anybody have a suggestion on how I can get out of this mess?
Regards
Frank
 
I'm having the same problem (with the exception that I was never able to load
up the system even once). It reboots, says "completing installation", goes to
a black screen, and appears to stop doing anything.

However, I found that, after a long long time, it would reboot itself from
that state. So I sat and paid attention, and voila - for a second I could see
a Bluescreen flash up. Then, using the "disable automatic reboot" option from
the startup options, I was able to catch it.

"Attempt to reset display driver and recover from timeout has failed"

and:

"STOP: 0x00000116 (0x84198960, 0x88DB9730, 0x00000000, 0x00000002)

nvlddmkm.sys - Address 88BD9730 base at 88BD7000 Datestamp 4451004b"

Trying to boot into safe mode or 640x480 video mode (or any other mode, in
fact) has the exact same result. The system startup repair tool on the DvD
tells me that there was an error during setup that it can't fix. Therefore I
assume that it is some final step of the installation that fails; and when I
try to boot Windows it attempts to continue where it left off, but fails
again.

I am running a Gigabyte GV-N66T128D, which is a Geforce 6600 GT with 128 MB
memory. I already submitted a detailed report to Microsoft about it. But is
there anything I can do to fix it?
 
We will need alot more information about your hardware to help either of you.
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This is probably a driver bsod


Finding setup logs, reporting and attaching logs to report, figuring out
what device or driver causes hangs or crash during setup:

1. google -> beta client (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=43655)
The first link should be Microsoft link. It needs .NET but I think it will
be installed if you try to run it without it..

2. finding and identifying the correct logs

setupapi.app.log
setupapi.dev.log <<-- last 100 lines here may indicate the hanging driver

These are the primary setup logs, there are others but these are the major.


Hint: Before searching logs try Folder Options and enable viewing of hidden
folders and files. Also try Run diskmgmt.msc -> assign drive letters for
partitions with no drive letters.

A:

There can be multiple logs with the same name, but they are different! First
look at the drive you tried to install Vista to, if it has Vista
Windows\INF\ directory and the mentioned logs files.

B: early setup failure

If you can't find Windows VISTA directory (if setup did not get so far) then
look all volumes/partitions in the drives that were on the machine during
the install for directories starting with $. There are 2-4 of them (possibly
in different partitions) depending on when the setup failed. Search for .log
under all the *:\$WINDOWS


A & B:

Make sure the date and Minute timestamp of the log files are around the time
when the setup failed, sometimes a setup/install failure causes the computer
to automatically reboot and the setup will run again but failing in
different way than the first time (making the bug report less useful). For
best bug report it's better to catch the failure when it first happens. Yes
it means starting the install all over again and keeping eye on it. But this
will guarantee that the last line in the log will be around the time of the
failure. If it is a driver crash then you can figure out the offending
driver yourself just by looking at the last lines of setupapi.dev.log.

You wouldn't want to be looking at or submitting the wrong logs, right?
 
Chris, what kind of information you need to help me. I must tell you that I
can't get the system up at all. I installed Vista Beta 2 copying the entire
DVD to my hard drive on a folder named Vista Program and executed from there.

At present I can't do anything to get out of this mess. I have tried to
bring the system up on every Safe Mode modality with no avail.

I also tried to boot up from my DVD using Vista DVD and still I'm not able
to bring it up at all.

At one point I hit F9 and I have some OS commands in the black screen but I
don't know how to go about entering any command.

At this point my computer is useless.

I also went to the Bios to change some Video setting with no avail either.

I really hope you have an answer because I'm getting desperate.

Best regards
Frank G.
 
Chris, one more thing I forgot to add to my previous message I saw when I
bring the system up on Safe Mode I see that stops while loading CRCDISK.SYS,
I don't know if this helps.
Thanks
Frank
 
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