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Young Coot
Hello -
Having had the same issue with Vista RC1 that a lot of other people seem to
be having, that is the installation hanging at either a blank screen or at
the blue/green background, I can report some success here that I'd like to
share.
I originally had the DVD-ROM drive on the slave channel of IDE 0. Changing
it to the master of IDE 1, changing nothing else, got a normal installation
sequence. If you're out of tricks and nothing else seems to work, give that
a shot. Worked for me.
Background (for those interested): system is home-built with an iWill K266
motherboard, an AMD Athlon and 1Gig of RAM, successfully installed and ran
Vista RC1 (Build 5600) for about three hours. Nice eye candy at least.
After installing Gristoft's AntiVirus software on Vista, which seemed to
install and run fine, the OS would not reboot - it just hung at the blank
screen. Wiping the hard drive and starting over revealed that even the
installation DVD, which worked fine first time, would only get me to a blank
screen or a blue/green background screen before hanging in perpetuity. That
same DVD and DVD-ROM drive worked fine in another system, though that
computer did not have the 512Meg of RAM necessary to install.
YC
Having had the same issue with Vista RC1 that a lot of other people seem to
be having, that is the installation hanging at either a blank screen or at
the blue/green background, I can report some success here that I'd like to
share.
I originally had the DVD-ROM drive on the slave channel of IDE 0. Changing
it to the master of IDE 1, changing nothing else, got a normal installation
sequence. If you're out of tricks and nothing else seems to work, give that
a shot. Worked for me.
Background (for those interested): system is home-built with an iWill K266
motherboard, an AMD Athlon and 1Gig of RAM, successfully installed and ran
Vista RC1 (Build 5600) for about three hours. Nice eye candy at least.
After installing Gristoft's AntiVirus software on Vista, which seemed to
install and run fine, the OS would not reboot - it just hung at the blank
screen. Wiping the hard drive and starting over revealed that even the
installation DVD, which worked fine first time, would only get me to a blank
screen or a blue/green background screen before hanging in perpetuity. That
same DVD and DVD-ROM drive worked fine in another system, though that
computer did not have the 512Meg of RAM necessary to install.
YC