Error loading Vista

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I was trying to install Windows Vista , but kept constantly running into the
same problem. After loading the files, it came up with an error message
saying I needed to repair the version of Windows XP. So after trying to
repair it, I decided to reformat my hard drive. Even after doing that, I
still got the same error message. Here is what the message said exactly:

"Windows did not start correctly. A recent hardware or software change might
be the cause.

If you have aWindows installation disc, insert the disc and restart your
computer. Click system recovery options, and then choose a recovery tool.
(Startup Repair, available in some versions of Windows, can automaitcally
diagnose and fix startup problems.)

If you do not have this disc, contact your system administrator or computer
manufacturer for assistance.


Status: 0xc0000225

Info: An unexpected error has occured"

Any help on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
 
i've been getting that message too..
do you have to install the 32 bit upgrade if your running XP home edition?
If thats so.. they should change that...
If its some other problem someone should tell us what to do to fix it..
yeah my computer is defiantley capable of running 64 bit but i dont want to
have to go buy the xp 64 bit just to have to buy the vista 64 bit upgrade
when the retail comes out... hmmmmmm
 
i dont think it would really have anything to do with the current OS. because
like i said, i reformatted my hard drive and still getting that message.
 
Civilness said:
I was trying to install Windows Vista , but kept constantly running into the
same problem. After loading the files, it came up with an error message
saying I needed to repair the version of Windows XP. So after trying to
repair it, I decided to reformat my hard drive. Even after doing that, I
still got the same error message. Here is what the message said exactly:

"Windows did not start correctly. A recent hardware or software change might
be the cause.

If you have aWindows installation disc, insert the disc and restart your
computer. Click system recovery options, and then choose a recovery tool.
(Startup Repair, available in some versions of Windows, can automaitcally
diagnose and fix startup problems.)

If you do not have this disc, contact your system administrator or computer
manufacturer for assistance.


Status: 0xc0000225

Info: An unexpected error has occured"

Any help on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
 
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