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Ok so I have researched this and all the suggestions seem to point to a media
problem but I just don't think so:
This is on a P4 530 J on a ASUS P5S800-VM (Current Updated BIOS)
1 gig PC3200 DDR ram with a WD2500KS Sata drive that was completely
unformated at the start. It has an ATI All in Wonder X800-XL 256MB video
card. This machine was put together specifically to test out vista and
multimedia.
I loaded XP pro with no problem on this setup to make sure everything works
and no problems so I blew away that partition so it was a blank disk and then
started all of this vista install stuff.
I have downloaded the ISO twice. I have checked it using the ISO copy:
# MD5 checksums generated by MD5summer (http://www.md5summer.org)
# Generated 6/9/2006 6:40:30 PM
0e733ab1a8e8ff9a8684fd3639332773
*vista_5384.4.060518-1455_winmain_beta2_x86fre_client-LB2CFRE_EN_DVD.iso
I have have burnt way too many copies under different speeds on 2 different
windows machines.
Same problem.
I put another hard disk in the target machine with Linux Suse 10.1 and
copied over the ISO and burnt it on the DVD that will be used to load Vista
and again verifed the MD5 sums on both the ISo and the DVD created.
I do not think that this is a media problem.
it does 100% of the copying files steps (takes 23 minutes)
and then comes up the
"Setup failed to open the windows image file"
I have no idea what to do next?
problem but I just don't think so:
This is on a P4 530 J on a ASUS P5S800-VM (Current Updated BIOS)
1 gig PC3200 DDR ram with a WD2500KS Sata drive that was completely
unformated at the start. It has an ATI All in Wonder X800-XL 256MB video
card. This machine was put together specifically to test out vista and
multimedia.
I loaded XP pro with no problem on this setup to make sure everything works
and no problems so I blew away that partition so it was a blank disk and then
started all of this vista install stuff.
I have downloaded the ISO twice. I have checked it using the ISO copy:
# MD5 checksums generated by MD5summer (http://www.md5summer.org)
# Generated 6/9/2006 6:40:30 PM
0e733ab1a8e8ff9a8684fd3639332773
*vista_5384.4.060518-1455_winmain_beta2_x86fre_client-LB2CFRE_EN_DVD.iso
I have have burnt way too many copies under different speeds on 2 different
windows machines.
Same problem.
I put another hard disk in the target machine with Linux Suse 10.1 and
copied over the ISO and burnt it on the DVD that will be used to load Vista
and again verifed the MD5 sums on both the ISo and the DVD created.
I do not think that this is a media problem.
it does 100% of the copying files steps (takes 23 minutes)
and then comes up the
"Setup failed to open the windows image file"
I have no idea what to do next?