Hi Strange,
Are these machines ones that you are trying to upgrade? Do they currently
have XP on them? If so, check via Disk Management whether the hard drives
are 'basic disks' or 'dynamic'. Home editions of Vista do not support the
use of dynamic disks.
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"Strange" <> wrote in message
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> I've tried loading Home Premium 64 bit on 2 different machines, and they
> are
> both blue screening after the initial install off the DVD and the computer
> tries to boot off the hard drive for the first time. Blue screen happens
> to
> fast to read. System reboots and tries to startup again. Now here's
> something really intersting for all those about to say I have some
> hardware
> conflict, Vista Ultimate loads and runs fine. I have a legal copy of
> ultimate coming, so I'll use that to see if this DVD I got now has
> somekind
> of error on it. Anyone seen anything like this? Premium wont load but
> Ultimate will?