New developments here. I deleted all partitions on the drive and then
rebooted, I didn't get a boot disk in the drive in time and the same black
screen came up. I thought this was weird considering I had no partitions at
all. Normally one is suppose to get the error message about the bios not
finding a bootable media whether on a floppy, CD or Hard Drive. So, I booted
up a special boot disk and formatted the MBR. I then booted the Vista boot
disk for RC1, made a partition and installed. I now have a bootable
installation.
So, if there are Microsoft people reading this, this is a bug. Basically,
the Vista installation did not overwrite a previous bootloader installed on
the MBR. A person not knowing much about computers will not know to format
the MBR, or how, or even know what the MBR is. :P So, the installation needs
to take this into account and ask permission to overwrite a bootloader if one
is pressent. I tried to do the system recovery options and I selected the fix
boot items but that did not fix the issue. I had to format the MBR. That was
time consuming to figure out.
Thanks all.
Jon
"Rick" wrote:
> Is your HD just connected to IDE1 or is it a SATA drive or some Raid
> configuration that requires that a driver be loaded when you install the
> operating system? That may be your problem since it occurs on everything
> you've tried to install.
>
> "Jon" <> wrote in message
> news:AE6C5BB2-9884-4F00-AD30-...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am doing a new install. The install starts up, tells me I need to do a
> > custom installm since there is no way to do an upgrade, I enter key, it
> > installs, reboots, and the message about pressing a key to boot from CD
> > comes
> > up and I wait for the last dot and nothing. It just sits there. The cursor
> > still flashes and the message is still there, but the boot process is not
> > advancing. I was like okay there might be a bug in the disk and continue
> > loading at the end of that message, so I take the DVD out and reboot, but
> > there is nothing but a blank screen. And it sits there, the only
> > difference,
> > no message saying if want to press a key to boot from the CD, so the same
> > exact thing that is blocking it from booting any further is still there,
> > so
> > not the boot disk.
> >
> > This happened with both the Beta 2 DVD that MS sent me and the new RC1
> > that
> > I just DLed off their server today.
> >
> > So, what's going on? Is there a way to actually boot into the OS?
> >
> > The computer has a P4 2 Gig, 1 gig mem, 60 Gig HD, GeForce 4 MX 420
> > Graphics
> > Card, and a plug in Firewire card. This should all be standard hardware.
> > Although, it is a Dell system. Is there an issue with Dells and using a
> > different Windows version?
>
>
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