Installation Hangs at "Completing Setup" ?

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I've tried to install the B2 Vista 3 times now - each time, setup hangs at
the last part - Completing Setup - phase. I let it sit overnight and woke-up
to the same exact spot where it stops. The hard drives stop whirling, the DVD
isn't spinning - it's just "dead". I restart the computer and it
automatically stops recinds the installation and reverts back to XP-SP2.
I've read through most of the pages here and haven't found really anything
of value to what may be happening. Does anybody have any ideas on this one?

3.0g P4 w/ HT
1.7g memory,
nVidia 5700 GT
X-Fi Platinum soundcard
Upgrading to Vista using "Upgrade" not "New" (don't want a partition on this
compuer's drive).
 
I saw that "Press F8" screen each time, however when the computer reboots to
that screen, I literally have 3/4 of a second to hit the button and I always
miss it. That F8 screen doesn't stay on the scren long enough for me to move
my finger to HIT it. Is that another problem I'm having? I had just assumed
that was there as a pre-installation routine and not something to actually
"do".
 
Try removing the soundblaster card, it worked for me, i had the same problem,
removed the soundcard and disabled the onboard sound as well, just in case
and the install completed.

I then put the soundblaster card back, downloaded the xp drivers and it all
work.

Hope this helps
 
I have the same problem - so do I need to remove the DVD when "expanding
files" has gone past 27%, hit reset, then press F8 to go back into setup? Or
have I got that all wrong?
 
I have exactly the same problem. There are other incidents in this newsgroup
that says the same thing. However no answer so far.
 
I have the same problem. There are other issues in this newgroup that have
the same proble. So far no solution!
 
The solution is to

1) Check the MD5 at download. 2) Check the CRC using your burning software
or the CRC below. 3) Reburn slowly as directed below.

Your download or your burn is bad--and by odds it's your burn .

Do Not remove the DVD and press F8. Leave the DVD in at completion. On
most modest boxes, setup should complete in 20 minutes or under for RC1.

Also, you didn't say, but if you're attempting a dual boot and it won't load
from XP than try a restart. If you are using a system that requires adding
drivers, make sure you read these groups as to SATA/RAID, etc.


I think that you need to reburn and possibly download RC1 now since that's
the latest build that's available to the public, and use the MD5's provided
on this and the Vista group for the download integrity. When you burn the
DVD use the CRC or check the box befroe you burn to ck the burn's integrity
when burn completed.

As someone has posted, RC1 has a number of SATA drivers but you may have to
supply them for some boxes.

This was a helpful guide and posted by *Tom Ziegmann on the Vista General
Group:

Tom Ziegmann
Microsoft Certified Professional
Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 TechBeta Tester

Now that RC1 is available here are some quick tips to help your install.

1. When you download the ISO please use the Nero MD5 Verifier
(http://ww2.nero.com/enu/Nero_MD5_Verifier.html) and verify against the
following checksums.

32-Bit
MD5 hash: 22486e815a38feffd9667317dfeec55a
SHA1 hash: e00b4ebbc81fb420cf047973b95a9cfb7cdf51b7

64-Bit
MD5 hash: f3a385aae6e4dea9226e31d9f1148b56
SHA1 hash: 8e4de7a72c828a3543ff1663243eb0836da07eea

2. Burn the ISO at the slowest speed your DVD burner will let you.

3. Please make your feedback public, so that those of us TechBeta members
can help you with issues that arise with your install. To do that please
follow these steps.

Download the Microsoft Beta Client from the 'How to Share Feedback" link on
your desktop.
Open the Beta Client and select the 'Options' link on the left hand side of
the window
Check the box marked 'Enable Advanced Tracking Options'
When you submit a report please make sure that when you submit it you have
selected 'Public - all site users and MS' on the Finish page and submit the
reports with a Microsoft Live ID.

4. Upgrades from Pre-RC1 to RC1 are not supported upgrade scenarios. Please
use either XP or Beta 2.

5.If you upgrade from XP or Beta 2 and you encounter errors during the
installation and you can access XP or Beta 2 please save the install logs
located at either the Windows\Panther directory or the
$WINOWS.BT$\Sources\Panther directory. When you send your report to MS these
logs will come in very handy.

6. If you encounter any BSODs please save your memory dumps located in the
Windows directory called MEMORY.DMP and then in the MiniDump folder. When
you submit BSOD related issues please upload these dump files with your
error reports.

If you have any questions or concerns please post them here to the NGs and
someone can help you troubleshoot any issues that you may be having.

_____________________

I posted this:


Don't upgrade from a previous Vista Beta. I'm not saying you can't, but
after all there is still debugged code and there are pitfalls so clean up a
drive and install Vista as a non-upgrade. I'll stay away from the
metaphysical, epistemological discussions about every install of Vista being
clean as a whistle. I understand but recommend you don't upgrade from the
Beta to Beta or from a Beta to RTM even though I'm sure you could make any
scenario happen. Give yourself maximal chance so you can spend more time
enjoying Vista, comparing it to your take on Beta 2 and really drill the
features and read up on them. There are a lot of very well done sites now
with fine info, and plenty of great stuff on the MSDN and Technet blogs on
Vista as deep as you might want to dive as they say.

4) If you are on SATA or RAID make sure that you install the appropriate
drivers early in setup after the PK is requested.

5) If you're going to dual boot, try to install within XP with XP on the box
first. If that does not complete, then restart.

6) Use the Akami server download I've provided that MSFT is offering. It's
very fast--I tested it a couple weeks ago when they opened up 5536 although
I already had it to see what the download speeds were with Akami.

http://www.akamai.com/en/html/misc/support_faq.html

32 bit RC1 MSFT Akami Server download

http://download.windowsvista.com/pr....060829-2230_x86fre_client-lr1cfre_en_dvd.iso


64 Bit RC1 MSFT Akami Server download

http://download.windowsvista.com/pr...060829-2230_x64fre_client-lr1cxfre_en_dvd.iso

1) Burn slowly. 4X should be fine. Some of this probably varies with
theDVD writer and the media.

2) Make sure to select an ISO tab if there is one on the burning software,
and make sure to close the session on the burn.

3)Try this tweak on your Windows XP drive and burn from there:

Get to Dev Manager by typing devmgmt.msc in run/win key + pause break or
Rt.click My Computer>Prop>hardware tab>Device Manager if you like 5 steps
instead of one cmd. If you're set to PMI here change to DMO and if set to
DMO change to PMI using these 5 steps:

1) Click the + in front of IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers

2) Double Click the Secondary IDE Controller

3) Click Advanced Settings

4) Under Device 1  Next to Transfer Mode choose DMA (or vise versa)>Click
OK

5) Reboot your System

6) Check your download with the CRC hashes here and read the post release
RC1 notes.


Signatures of the ISO files:
32-Bit
MD5 hash: 22486e815a38feffd9667317dfeec55a
SHA1 hash: e00b4ebbc81fb420cf047973b95a9cfb7cdf51b7
64-Bit
MD5 hash: f3a385aae6e4dea9226e31d9f1148b56
SHA1 hash: 8e4de7a72c828a3543ff1663243eb0836da07eea

When you start to burn the iso, check the box that says validate the burn
when through or use this:
CRC 0xB3519FCA

*Definitely read the post RC1 release notes--in deference to the boys and
girls at Redmond MSFT they're not the usual "yada yada" as Google is wont to
say.

Post Release notes Vista RC1

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...5d-d72c-478c-ab10-c733a69c0200&DisplayLang=en

Good luck,

CH
 
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