Ok, well i figured out that I could go into \$Windows.BT\Sources and run
setup.exe which looked like it was continuing the install however now I no
longer can boot into the "Windows Setup Rollback" which was setup to use the
winload.exe in the $Windows.BT.
Does anyone know what the BCD boot looks like for the setup routine? if I
boot to the Vista one it just loads the OS and says in need to reboot to
complete the install, but that is a loop.
I also found a UnattendGC dir in the panther dir which says that setup.exe
has a false flag
Windeploy.exe launched with command-line []...
Setup has not completed, adding pending reboot.
Found no unattend file.
Found generalization state [0x7], setup.exe completion flag [False] -->
launching setup.exe
Launching c:\windows\system32\oobe\setup.exe
setup.exe failed returning exit code [0x1f]
Failure occured during online installation. Online installation cannot
complete at this time.
Flusing registry....
flush took blabla
WinDeploy.exe exited with code [0x800004005]
Is this a path problem? my BCD has the path as X:
Any ideas or guesses are welcome. It seems to be close to installed,
however it can't get past that false flag.
"jds" wrote:
> I installed RC1 with online updates on my dell 700m laptop and it got all the
> way through to completing install, then I guess it tried to load Aero or
> something and just went blank. I forced a reboot and it said rolling back to
> previous operating system. I then gave it another try without online
> updates. This did almost the same thing, took a bit longer ( about 2 hours)
> and then the display went blank again. Forced reboot after about 12 hours of
> waiting, tried to rollback and failed. Now I have a cmd prompt and nothing
> else. It appears that the rollback was removed (windows.old not there?) and
> that the install log shows it copied stuff from $windows~bt to \windows so
> i'm guessing I have no way to rollback. I fooled with bcdedit and got it to
> try to load into the /windows dir but it still thinks it is in an install and
> tells me to reboot and reinstall. There is no option to continue the install
> which was an upgrade, and the upgrade option is gone for me now. should I
> just buy a notebook ide adapter and pull any files off that drive and give up
> on the possibility of the upgrade/install completing? Is there a registry
> key somewhere that i can set so it thinks the install is complete?
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