Bryan
I had the same problem, my PC was ok to upgrade, as I have transfered
everything over to my laptop. and I had problems with the chipset.
I ended up doing a clean install, and used the current Vista Beta2 Drivers
on my PC, with a USB key installed in the back, when installing, and all ok.
The drivers I used was a complete zip of all nForce drivers for the 32bit
version, I have an atahalon 64 but after the problmes I had with drivers for
XP x64, I decided to try the 32bit version first.
The nVidia drivers I used can be found here
http://uk.nzone.com/object/nzone_dow..._beta2_uk.html
I was pleasetly suprised, as I am running a Raid 0 setup with two 160gb SATA
disks
However, do NOT use the nVidia PCI Root update that Windows Update suggests,
as it crashes Vista.
Hope this helps
Regards
Dave
"Bryan" wrote:
> I've tried multiple times(Both Multi-boot or clean installs) installing both
> the x64 and x32 version of Vista Beta 2 with no joy . I get all the way
> through the install and then on the final reboot I get a black screen saying
> that /windows/system/winload (winload32 on the x32 version) does not exist.
> This error is CONSISTENT no matter what I do. Now........I know the ISO
> file is good because I had no problem installing the x32 version of Vista on
> my old P4 2.53 Ghz (SuperMicro Mobo) running off of PATA hard drives. The
> install on that computer went beautifully and everyhing (as far as I can
> tell as of now) works great.
>
> I suspect there is a problem with the SATA Raid drivers for the NFORCE4
> chipset. I did download the x32 beta version of the SATA Raid drivers from
> Nvidia, but that didn't help.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts on this issue???
>
> Specs for both computers are below
>
> WORKING COMPUTER
>
> P4 2.53 Ghz
> SuperMicro MoBo
> 80GB PATA Hard Drive
> 1 GB RAM
> GeForce 4200Ti Video Card
>
> NOT WORKING COMPUTER
>
> Athlon X64 4000
> Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI
> 2 GB RAM
> Nvidia PCI-X 6800 GTX
> 2x WD 72GB Raptors in Raid 0 (Vista System Drive)
> 1x WD 36.4 GB Raptor Stand Alone (Boot Drive)
> 1x Seagate 200GB Stand Alone (Data Drive)
>
> Thanks,
> Bryan
>
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