"Bill Yanaire" <> wrote in message
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> What video card are you using? Did you check to see if your card works
> with Vista?
>
>
> "Fred" <> wrote in message
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>> I've got the 32-bit Vista Ultimate edition and want to install it to a
>> clean, unpartitioned hard drive so I put the DVD in the drive, it allows
>> me to partition and format the drive, it goes through various screens and
>> a couple of re-boots, all OK, until it gets to a point where it reboots
>> and the next thing is a message on-screen (black screen, white rectangle
>> in centre with red borders and the words "Out of Range" on the white
>> area).
>>
>> Presumably, Vista has got to a point where it's automatically adjusting
>> the screen resolution (like XP does) but it's got it wrong. If I try to
>> boot into safe mode I get a message "Windows installation cannot continue
>> in Safe Mode. Please reboot into Windows" (or something like that).
>> Clicking OK starts the machine reboot and back to the "Out of Range"
>> message.
>>
>> Any ideas folks?
>>
>> TIA, Fred.
It's an ASRock ALiveNF6G-DVI motherboard with integrated Nvidia
GeForce6-class graphics and no, I haven't checked whether it will work with
Vista or not. I just assumed it would because it's a current motherboard,
still being manufactured, not an older one.
But even if it doesn't work *properly* with Vista, at this stage of the
installation, shouldn't it just default to standard VGA mode to the end of
the installation and then you can get/install the correct drivers?
Fred
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