Have you tried alternative method to installing such as extracting the
contents of the ISO to a folder in XP and launch setup from there? Have you
tried booting from the DVD and see if the install works that way?
Also check the MD5 checksum to see if its correct, I use the one from Ahead
Nero
http://ww2.nero.com/nero6/eng/Nero_MD5_Verifier.html
Here are the MD5/CRC values for x86 or x64 depending on which every ISO you
downloaded:
x86
- File Size = 3.12 GB (3,355,598,848 bytes)
- CRC Value = 0x67E089E0
- MD5 Value = 0E733AB1A8E8FF9A8684FD3639332773
x64
- File Size = 4.01 GB (4,309,368,832 bytes)
- CRC Value = 0x48697711
- MD5 Value = E43502D0A15EADD551119D5639859E04
Paste the MD5 Checksum for either x64 or x86 depending on which one you want
check in Step 1, Step 2 - Browse to where you stored the ISO on your drive
and open it and it will automatically start the varification process and
generate the has in the third field, if it matches Step 1, then you are
safe.
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"MaddeningToaster" <> wrote in
message news:74540825-B214-4AB6-B050-...
> "an error occurred while preparing windows setup to boot into the next
> stage
> of setup"
>
> After working through many many errors in a valiant struggle against
> the various evils of Windows Vista installation, I have stumbled on a foe
> that seems to be completely impossible to conquer; I've decided to reach
> out
> for help! Every single time I try to install Vista by booting off of my
> DVD,
> (I've burned two different copies at 2x, both of which give me the same
> error) I get the same annoyingly general error message. After I enter the
> key
> code and picked the drive, I'm politely informed that SOMETHING went
> wrong,
> and then sends me back to the "Install now" page.
>
> Armed with the knowledge that SOMETHING has gone wrong, I have been
> systematically poking and prodding my way through the internet looking for
> a
> solution. Has anyone at all seen this message and found a way to make it
> work? I have several computers, a handheld, and a baseball bat ready, as I
> am
> willing to do anything to solve it.
>