Hi Mark,
Windows Vista currently does not support installing on RAW disk, please
install on a logical NTFS partition. I think you should have the option
though during setup to use the SHIFT + F10 and partition the drive and
select the partition to install the OS.
If you are dual booting with XP, you should be able to find your legacy
version of Windows (XP) under the Earlier Versions of Windows menu. Vista
defaults to Microsoft Windows on the Boot Manager, use the Up Arrow on your
keyboard to navigate.
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"MarkSJ" <> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to install Vista Feb CTP onto a blank unformatted HDD. The DVD
> boots up ok but when I click on the install button - it takes me to the
> window where you enter the product key and the following dialog appears :-
>
> setup.exe - Application Error
> Instruction at 0x1fee7a6d referenced memory at 0x0329bd0f. The required
> data was not placed into memory because of an I/O error status of
> 0x0000010.
>
> I've seen a few posts about it being picky on how Vista is installed. I
> managed it on a different machine ok but I can't be certain whether the
> other
> machine had a formatted HDD or not.
>
> On a slightly different note - if I get this installed, I have an XP
> install
> on a different physical disk. Is it possible to add the XP to Vista's OS
> bootup menu option.
>
> Any assistance would be most appreciated.