Clean Vista B2 install failure

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Phil

I've installed the past three releases on a Dell Latitude 600 notebook with
no installation problems ... and now Beta 2 won't install ... what gives!!

I've downloaded the ISO twice, checked the CRC on both files and everything
is a go ... I've burned multiple DVDs and non work any differently ...

And I don't want to hear any suggestions about mounting the ISO or copying
files to the system ... I'm doing a clean install booting from DVD ...

Thoughts anyone?
 
Hi Phil,

1. What part of the "won't install" actually fails to install? Any error
messages that might help?

2. Do you get to the installation wizard? If you do, are you installing on
an existing partition (or an existing formatted drive), or onto a new
partition/fresh reformat?

- naseru
 
Naseru,

I get the "Setup failed to open the windows image file" message that others
have reported ... it comes up after I enter the product key but before any
license acceptance screen. This occurs when I'm attempting to install from
DVD, both when starting setup from within Windows XP and when booting from
the DVD.

I was attempting to install by booting from the DVD, on a system that
already had Windows XPsp2 installed, planning to format the drive to perform
a clean Vista installation.

Since posting my message, I've reinstalled Vista b5308 by booting from the
DVD which was successful. Then I copied the files from another system where
I had extracted them from the ISO. Then I ran setup from the local copy of
the files to install build 5384. This still allowed me to do a clean install
.... but its too many hoops to jump through.

I hope these installation issues are addressed before Microsoft rolls out a
public CTP of this build ... or Vista is going to get a major black eye ...
if you know what I mean.

Phil
 
I was getting the same error at one point. I got beyond that but not certain
if it was because I formatted the NTFS partition when I right click on that
partition from within the Disk Management utility (Computer
Management/Storage)
Interesting though that my first install to that partition didn't take long
and didn't work. The second time I pointed to that partition, it was a much
slower but successfull install of the files. - hazz
 
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