Hi Barrett,
Assuming the drive is empty (no data to save), I would remove the existing
partition/volume and recreate it as part of setup, particularly if you
initially created it with a third party application.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
"Barrett Powell" <Barrett
> wrote in message
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> System:
> nVidia Chip 64 bit AMD Mobo w/ SLI
> Single nVid PCI Graphics
> AMD Athlon 64
> 4 GB RAM
> WD 75 GB HD
> All bios settings to default with exception of boot order (Floppy, DVD,
> HD,
> in that order), and disabling SATA.
>
> System was running XP 64. Installed Vista off ISO DVD. Install completes
> to point where it says it must now reboot to complete installation.
> System
> reboots and at the end of the DVD bootup option period, it just sits
> there.
> You can see the HD light flash once and that's it. I have let it sit
> there
> all night before. I reboot with DVD and run the Repair options of fixing
> the
> bootup. It says everything is ok. I have confirmed with Diskpart that
> there
> is a partition and volume and they are the default and active. I get no
> errors.
>
> More interesting, I try to re-install either XP 64 or XP Pro and both get
> to
> the point on the CD Boot where they say "Checking Hardware Configuration"
> and
> they just go no where. I have left them running over night also.
> Nothing.
>
> I do have the latest Bios updates from my mobo manufacturer.
>
> Any ideas would be great. This is my demo / play system and I am really
> bored right now.
>
> Barrett