It goes back to my previous XP installation without a problem, I just can't
get the Vista install to work. I've tried it with a burned copy of the DVD or
directly from the iso image on a virtual drive with the same results, so I
don't think it's a burning problem. I've also tried downloading a new copy of
the iso, so I don't think it's a bad download.
"David" wrote:
> With this kind of error, you need to be prepared to loose your data. At this
> point, the partition has changed, meaning that rolling back to XP is not an
> option, atleast not without a disc. My recommendation is perhaps using a
> different brand of DVD to burn the software -- if you didn't burn it in the
> first place, thats a problem -- or perhaps trying yet a third time. If it
> doesn't work, obviously try to roll back to Windwos XP.
>
> "fuzzmaster" wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to upgrade to the 32bit version from XP. I've tried burning the
> > iso image and running it directly through a virtual drive with the same
> > results. Everything goes fine through the copying and gathering files stage,
> > but during the first reboot I get an error message that it can't reboot
> > because the critical system driver
> > \$windows.~BT\windows\system32\drivers\imagedrv.sy s is missing or corrupt.
> > The file appears to be missing from that directory. I tried searching for the
> > file on the install disc or even on my XP install disc with no luck. I even
> > copied the imagedrv.sys file from windows directory on my XP installation,
> > but it dissapears during the Vista install and hangs on the reboot once
> > again. I also tried re-downloading a fresh copy of the iso file and
> > re-installing with no luck.
> >
> > Please help!
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