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I've been working with these machines since 1994, and I have never seen such
an anomalie.
Usually, I would build my own machine, but I was lazy and bought a Dell XPS
410. It came with Vista Home Premium.
Now, I find myself needing to get on a test domain, so I downloaded the x86
Vista Ultimate SP1 DVD iso. Burned it and tried to boot from it. All I get is
a black screen with a flashing cursor in the top-left corner.
If I take the same exact disc and put it in the server I built, it works
just fine. But if I take the restore disc for this Dell XPS 410, it can boot
up with it, and a different Vista disc as well.
I call Dell, and sure enough, I go through 3 techs, and finally they point
me back at Microsoft. Hmmm, I *think* this issue has *something* to do with
their proprietary SATA (EISA) drive configuration, or lack of non-OEM OS boot
disk support, but these are just guesses.
Can anyone put an end to my nightmare?? Please!?
an anomalie.
Usually, I would build my own machine, but I was lazy and bought a Dell XPS
410. It came with Vista Home Premium.
Now, I find myself needing to get on a test domain, so I downloaded the x86
Vista Ultimate SP1 DVD iso. Burned it and tried to boot from it. All I get is
a black screen with a flashing cursor in the top-left corner.
If I take the same exact disc and put it in the server I built, it works
just fine. But if I take the restore disc for this Dell XPS 410, it can boot
up with it, and a different Vista disc as well.
I call Dell, and sure enough, I go through 3 techs, and finally they point
me back at Microsoft. Hmmm, I *think* this issue has *something* to do with
their proprietary SATA (EISA) drive configuration, or lack of non-OEM OS boot
disk support, but these are just guesses.
Can anyone put an end to my nightmare?? Please!?