I'm having a problem when trying to install Vista x64. I set the boot
order right so that it reads off the DVD drive. I hit spacebar to begin
running OS off of the DVD drive, and it proceeds to do so.
It gets through the "Loading Windows Files" white on black bar, and the
"Microsoft Windows" dotted green bar. However when it jumps into the
next screen, which is the standard Vista background (the wavy
greenish/turquoise stuff) it shows the "working" symbol next to the
cursor for about 10 seconds and then it goes away. It stays in this
empty background with nothing happening. I can move the cursor around
but the only thing there is the big background picture. It never
progresses past that point.
I thought maybe it was a BIOS issue, so I installed XP, downloaded the
latest BIOS and flashed the motherboard. Tried installing Vista, but
get the same problems.
Here are the system specs, in case you need them:
ASUS P5N-E SLI
Intel Q6600
4 Gigs of DDR
150 GB Western Digital 10k Raptor
2 x 8800 GTX's in SLI
Generic DVD/CD drive. (Think it's a sony)
850Watt Enermax PSU
*NOTE* I have tried installing Vista with only 2 gigs of ram in the
system, because I've heard you can't do a fresh install with more than
2, however I still get the same problem of empty background hangups. So
it's clearly not a ram issue, or a BIOS version issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
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kntgsp
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