No that is a total missunderstanding. Please read my post.
Since VS.NET fails to install in normal "user mode" in Windows Vista I would
like to try to install it in "Safe Mode".
The problem is that VS.NET setup program is designed to work in resolutions
from 800x600 and above..
Why is that a problem? It is simply so that there is no way to start the
installation since I can´t physically see the whole setup interface.. (in
other words mouse is no good...the keyboard would be the only solution...and
I will try to TAB my way through it..)
If I could change the resolution to 800x600 in SAFE MODE I could start the
installation...Safe Mode defaults to 640x480 since no video drivers are
loaded...
1) The first thing is what is happening during normal installation? I
suspect a security mechanism somewhere inside Vista are the cause of my
problems..
2) The purpose of an installation during Safe Mode is to circumvent Vistas
security mechanisms/requirements for signatures and so on... (I don´t think
it is likely to work)
3) If it is impossible to change to 800x600 or higher (Safe Mode again) then
it should still be possible to install VS.NET configured to my liking via a
script that calls vs_setup.msi insteed of doing it via an UI/IA interface..
/Oscar
"Andre Da Costa" <> wrote in message
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> You want the installation to be done under a 640 by 480 resolution, right?
> Right click Desktop, click Personalize from the context menu, click
> Display Settings > Advanced Settings > List All Modes... scroll up and
> select 640 by 480, High Color (16 bit), 70 Hertz.
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> "Oscar Thornell" <> wrote in message
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>> Ok! Well...I dont plan on running any business critical transactions on
>> it..so I take the chance...
>> Care to tell me the keys name?
>>
>> /Oscar
>>
>> "Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor)" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Well, there is a way to change your screen resolution in regedit, but
>>> not advised.
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> --- Original message follows ---
>>> "Oscar Thornell" <> wrote in message
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>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to install VS.NET 2005 (Team Ed. Arc.) on Windows Vista
>>>> 5308.
>>>> The installation hangs during the "Hide_VBasicSharedDirData action..."
>>>> usually resulting in a bluescreen of death after aprox. 10 minutes..
>>>>
>>>> I have tried to shutdown Windows defender services...
>>>>
>>>> Tried to run Vista in "Safe Mode" and performed the installation
>>>> (unfortunately the setup requires 800x600 so I was unable to
>>>> proceed...).
>>>> - Any tips on how to generate a script that would make it possible
>>>> fo rme to install under 640x480??
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have any ideas on what I can do??
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> /Oscar
>>>>
>>>
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