| Home | Register | Members | Search | Windows Vista Tips | File Database | Links |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|
|
| |
|
Mark D. VandenBeg
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
"BobMiller" <> wrote in message news:072C6EB8-3FB8-44FF-836E-... >I have attempted to install Vista Beta 2 on my Dell Dimension 4100 (1.1 GHz > PIII, 512 MB RAM, nVidia 6200, IDE HD) and am getting a BSOD with Stop > 0x0000007b every time I get to the final reboot after the installation > complete. I have attempted the installation 4 times and have removed my > Soundblaster Live card based on some earlier troubleshooting advice. I > only > have IDE drives (no SATA, no RAID) with a C: partition size of about 32GB > (18 > GB free) sharing a drive with a 8GB D: partition; a second IDE HD (8GB) > and > two DVD-RW drives. > > I have looked up the advice in this newsgroup, Microsoft Knowledgebase, > and > other Internet sites and tried all tips that were applicable with no luck. Hi Bob. You don't specifically state whether you ran the Update Advisor prior to your attempted installation. Also, you make no mention of whether or not you are installing to a clean partition or if you are "upgrading" a previous version of Windows. A random read through seems to indicate the "Upgrades" are less than ideal. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...r/default.mspx |
|
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
BobMiller
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Mark,
first I would like to apologize for the duplicate posts - I got an error message after posting the first time saying it was not accepted. Also, my full setupapi.dev.log file is in the newer thread. I did run Upgrade Advisor with no issues noted beyond the fact that Norton Systemworks would not run. I am attempting to upgrade an existing Windows XP Home installation to prevent having to reinstall all of my applications. Thanks for the help. -- Thanks, Bob "Mark D. VandenBeg" wrote: > > "BobMiller" <> wrote in message > news:072C6EB8-3FB8-44FF-836E-... > >I have attempted to install Vista Beta 2 on my Dell Dimension 4100 (1.1 GHz > > PIII, 512 MB RAM, nVidia 6200, IDE HD) and am getting a BSOD with Stop > > 0x0000007b every time I get to the final reboot after the installation > > complete. I have attempted the installation 4 times and have removed my > > Soundblaster Live card based on some earlier troubleshooting advice. I > > only > > have IDE drives (no SATA, no RAID) with a C: partition size of about 32GB > > (18 > > GB free) sharing a drive with a 8GB D: partition; a second IDE HD (8GB) > > and > > two DVD-RW drives. > > > > I have looked up the advice in this newsgroup, Microsoft Knowledgebase, > > and > > other Internet sites and tried all tips that were applicable with no luck. > > > Hi Bob. > > You don't specifically state whether you ran the Update Advisor prior to > your attempted installation. Also, you make no mention of whether or not > you are installing to a clean partition or if you are "upgrading" a previous > version of Windows. A random read through seems to indicate the "Upgrades" > are less than ideal. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...r/default.mspx > > > > |
|
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Mark D. VandenBeg
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
"BobMiller" <> wrote in message news:E5807BB4-9DC8-47CD-A1D0-... > Mark, > > first I would like to apologize for the duplicate posts - I got an error > message after posting the first time saying it was not accepted. Also, my > full setupapi.dev.log file is in the newer thread. > > I did run Upgrade Advisor with no issues noted beyond the fact that Norton > Systemworks would not run. > > I am attempting to upgrade an existing Windows XP Home installation to > prevent having to reinstall all of my applications. > > Thanks for the help. > -- > Thanks, > Bob > > > I tried, this past weekend, several different upgrade scenarios. I never could get an upgrade to work with Norton installed. In fact, after uninstalling Norton, I had to manually go through the registry of XP and found at least 20 little landmines left by Norton. After ridding XP of all of them, the upgrade went marginally better, but still far from acceptable. If you read through the various Vista newsgroups, you will find an overall consensus, that the upgrade road from XP to Vista Beta 2 is more of a steep goat path. That goes downhill. (Begin flaming from all Vista-testing goat-herders here.) I strongly suggest that you use a test computer, install a new hard drive or, at the very least, re-partition your hard drive and install Vista as a clean installation. Keep Windows XP as your production computer. The experience is much better, and since Vista is buggy, incomplete and unstable, there is no compelling reason to use it for anything other than testing or curiosity. Additionally, if you upgrade from XP to Vista, there is no rollback to XP and Vista will timebomb at the end of May, 2007, leaving you with no operating system. Mark |
|
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Colin Barnhorst
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
I agree with Mark. Be sure to report your experience to MS.
"Mark D. VandenBeg" <> wrote in message news:... > > "BobMiller" <> wrote in message > news:E5807BB4-9DC8-47CD-A1D0-... >> Mark, >> >> first I would like to apologize for the duplicate posts - I got an error >> message after posting the first time saying it was not accepted. Also, my >> full setupapi.dev.log file is in the newer thread. >> >> I did run Upgrade Advisor with no issues noted beyond the fact that >> Norton >> Systemworks would not run. >> >> I am attempting to upgrade an existing Windows XP Home installation to >> prevent having to reinstall all of my applications. >> >> Thanks for the help. >> -- >> Thanks, >> Bob >> >> >> > > I tried, this past weekend, several different upgrade scenarios. I never > could get an upgrade to work with Norton installed. In fact, after > uninstalling Norton, I had to manually go through the registry of XP and > found at least 20 little landmines left by Norton. After ridding XP of > all of them, the upgrade went marginally better, but still far from > acceptable. If you read through the various Vista newsgroups, you will > find an overall consensus, that the upgrade road from XP to Vista Beta 2 > is more of a steep goat path. That goes downhill. (Begin flaming from > all Vista-testing goat-herders here.) > > I strongly suggest that you use a test computer, install a new hard drive > or, at the very least, re-partition your hard drive and install Vista as a > clean installation. Keep Windows XP as your production computer. The > experience is much better, and since Vista is buggy, incomplete and > unstable, there is no compelling reason to use it for anything other than > testing or curiosity. Additionally, if you upgrade from XP to Vista, > there is no rollback to XP and Vista will timebomb at the end of May, > 2007, leaving you with no operating system. > > Mark > |
|
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
RFS
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
I had this too with my 6600 card. To get round it go to
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/winvista_x86_87.45.html and download the earlier 87.45 driver. Store it in a directory and unpack it. Then bring up Vista in safe mode, and update the driver. You have to do this from the system / device manager update - select update from your saved directory. Hope this helps. "BobMiller" wrote: > I have attempted to install Vista Beta 2 on my Dell Dimension 4100 (1.1 GHz > PIII, 512 MB RAM, nVidia 6200, IDE HD) and am getting a BSOD with Stop > 0x0000007b every time I get to the final reboot after the installation > complete. I have attempted the installation 4 times and have removed my > Soundblaster Live card based on some earlier troubleshooting advice. I only > have IDE drives (no SATA, no RAID) with a C: partition size of about 32GB (18 > GB free) sharing a drive with a 8GB D: partition; a second IDE HD (8GB) and > two DVD-RW drives. > > I have looked up the advice in this newsgroup, Microsoft Knowledgebase, and > other Internet sites and tried all tips that were applicable with no luck. > > Here is the last section of my setupapi dev.log that shows a FAILURE exit > status - I hope someone can understand it and help. Thanks in advance. I am > posting the first have of the section here with the remainder in another > message due to post limits. > > Bob > ****** > [Setup Legacy Device Install] > >>> Section start 2006/07/20 15:23:44.188 > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {0475bb51-5a02-4ee0-b36c-29040fad2650} (nvlddmkm) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.188 > dvi: No class installer for 'nvlddmkm' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.198 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {0475bb51-5a02-4ee0-b36c-29040fad2650} (nvlddmkm) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {1264760f-a5c8-4bfe-b314-d56a7b44a362} (DXGKrnl) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.198 > dvi: No class installer for 'DXGKrnl' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.208 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {1264760f-a5c8-4bfe-b314-d56a7b44a362} (DXGKrnl) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {25dbce51-6c8f-4a72-8a6d-b54c2b4fc835} (Windows Mobile devices) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.218 > dvi: No class installer for 'Windows Mobile devices' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.278 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {25dbce51-6c8f-4a72-8a6d-b54c2b4fc835} (Windows Mobile devices) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000} (Universal Serial Bus controllers) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.278 > dvi: No class installer for 'Universal Serial Bus controllers' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.288 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000} (Universal Serial Bus controllers) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {43675d81-502a-4a82-9f84-b75f418c5dea} (Media Center Extender) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.418 > dvi: No class installer for 'Media Center Extender' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.428 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {43675d81-502a-4a82-9f84-b75f418c5dea} (Media Center Extender) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4658ee7e-f050-11d1-b6bd-00c04fa372a7} (IEEE 1394 and SCSI printers) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.458 > dvi: No class installer for 'IEEE 1394 and SCSI printers' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.468 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4658ee7e-f050-11d1-b6bd-00c04fa372a7} (IEEE 1394 and SCSI printers) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {48721b56-6795-11d2-b1a8-0080c72e74a2} (IEEE 1284.4 devices) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.468 > dvi: No class installer for 'IEEE 1284.4 devices' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.478 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {48721b56-6795-11d2-b1a8-0080c72e74a2} (IEEE 1284.4 devices) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {49ce6ac8-6f86-11d2-b1e5-0080c72e74a2} (IEEE 1284.4 compatible printer) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.508 > dvi: No class installer for 'IEEE 1284.4 compatible printer' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.518 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {49ce6ac8-6f86-11d2-b1e5-0080c72e74a2} (IEEE 1284.4 compatible printer) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e965-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (DVD/CD-ROM drives) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.569 > dvi: Using exported function 'DvdClassInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\storprop.dll'. > dvi: Class installer == storprop.dll,DvdClassInstaller > dvi: Using exported function 'StorageCoInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: CoInstaller 1 == SysClass.Dll,StorageCoInstaller > dvi: Using exported function 'CriticalDeviceCoInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: CoInstaller 2 == SysClass.Dll,CriticalDeviceCoInstaller > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Enter > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Exit > dvi: CoInstaller 2: Enter > dvi: CoInstaller 2: Exit > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.649 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e965-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (DVD/CD-ROM drives) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e966-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Computer) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.659 > dvi: Using exported function 'ComputerClassInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.dll'. > dvi: Class installer == SysClass.dll,ComputerClassInstaller > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.669 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e966-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Computer) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e967-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Disk drives) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.679 > dvi: Using exported function 'DiskClassInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\StorProp.Dll'. > dvi: Class installer == StorProp.Dll,DiskClassInstaller > dvi: Using exported function 'StorageCoInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: CoInstaller 1 == SysClass.Dll,StorageCoInstaller > dvi: Using exported function 'CriticalDeviceCoInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: CoInstaller 2 == SysClass.Dll,CriticalDeviceCoInstaller > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Enter > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Exit > dvi: CoInstaller 2: Enter > dvi: CoInstaller 2: Exit > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.699 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e967-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Disk drives) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Display adapters) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.789 > dvi: Using exported function 'DisplayClassInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\DispCI.dll'. > dvi: Class installer == DispCI.dll,DisplayClassInstaller > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.959 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Display adapters) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e969-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Floppy drive controllers) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.969 > dvi: No class installer for 'Floppy drive controllers' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.979 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e969-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Floppy drive controllers) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e96a-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:44.979 > dvi: Using exported function 'HdcClassInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: Class installer == SysClass.Dll,HdcClassInstaller > dvi: Using exported function 'CriticalDeviceCoInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: CoInstaller 1 == SysClass.Dll,CriticalDeviceCoInstaller > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Enter > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Exit > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:44.999 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e96a-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e96b-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Keyboards) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:45.009 > dvi: Using exported function 'KeyboardClassInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: Class installer == SysClass.Dll,KeyboardClassInstaller > dvi: Using exported function 'CriticalDeviceCoInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: CoInstaller 1 == SysClass.Dll,CriticalDeviceCoInstaller > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Enter > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Exit > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:45.029 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e96b-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Keyboards) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e96c-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Sound, video and game controllers) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:45.109 > dvi: Using exported function 'MediaClassInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\mmci.dll'. > dvi: Class installer == mmci.dll,MediaClassInstaller > dvi: Using exported function 'MediaClassCoInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\mmcico.dll'. > dvi: CoInstaller 1 == mmcico.dll,MediaClassCoInstaller > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Enter > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Exit > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:45.159 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e96c-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Sound, video and game controllers) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e96d-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Modems) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:45.199 > dvi: Using exported function 'ClassInstall32' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\mdminst.dll'. > dvi: Class installer == mdminst.dll,ClassInstall32 > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:45.440 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e96d-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Modems) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e96e-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Monitors) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:45.460 > dvi: Using exported function 'MonitorClassInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\Montr_CI.dll'. > dvi: Class installer == Montr_CI.dll,MonitorClassInstaller > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:45.740 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e96e-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Monitors) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e96f-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Mice and other pointing devices) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:45.750 > dvi: Using exported function 'MouseClassInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: Class installer == SysClass.Dll,MouseClassInstaller > dvi: Using exported function 'CriticalDeviceCoInstaller' in module > 'C:\Windows\system32\SysClass.Dll'. > dvi: CoInstaller 1 == SysClass.Dll,CriticalDeviceCoInstaller > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Enter > dvi: CoInstaller 1: Exit > dvi: Class installer: Enter > dvi: Class installer: Exit > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:45.770 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e96f-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Mice and other pointing devices) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e970-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Memory technology driver) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:45.780 > dvi: No class installer for 'Memory technology driver' > dvi: No CoInstallers found > dvi: Default installer: Enter > dvi: Default installer: Exit > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP - exit(0xe000020e)} 15:23:45.790 > set: DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP failed with 0xE000020E for class > {4d36e970-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Memory technology driver) > set: Calling DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP for class > {4d36e971-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (Multifunction adapters) > dvi: {DIF_FIRSTTIMESETUP} 15:23:45.790 > dvi: No class installer for 'Multifunction adapters' > dvi: No CoInstallers found |
|
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
BobMiller
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
As Mark recommended, I purchased another HD (200 GB for $60 - why not) and
installed Vista there successfully. Now I have to reinstall the applications I want to use and provide the ability to access my documents from XP and Vista. Appreciate all the help. -- Thanks, Bob "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > I agree with Mark. Be sure to report your experience to MS. > > "Mark D. VandenBeg" <> wrote in message > news:... > > > > "BobMiller" <> wrote in message > > news:E5807BB4-9DC8-47CD-A1D0-... > >> Mark, > >> > >> first I would like to apologize for the duplicate posts - I got an error > >> message after posting the first time saying it was not accepted. Also, my > >> full setupapi.dev.log file is in the newer thread. > >> > >> I did run Upgrade Advisor with no issues noted beyond the fact that > >> Norton > >> Systemworks would not run. > >> > >> I am attempting to upgrade an existing Windows XP Home installation to > >> prevent having to reinstall all of my applications. > >> > >> Thanks for the help. > >> -- > >> Thanks, > >> Bob > >> > >> > >> > > > > I tried, this past weekend, several different upgrade scenarios. I never > > could get an upgrade to work with Norton installed. In fact, after > > uninstalling Norton, I had to manually go through the registry of XP and > > found at least 20 little landmines left by Norton. After ridding XP of > > all of them, the upgrade went marginally better, but still far from > > acceptable. If you read through the various Vista newsgroups, you will > > find an overall consensus, that the upgrade road from XP to Vista Beta 2 > > is more of a steep goat path. That goes downhill. (Begin flaming from > > all Vista-testing goat-herders here.) > > > > I strongly suggest that you use a test computer, install a new hard drive > > or, at the very least, re-partition your hard drive and install Vista as a > > clean installation. Keep Windows XP as your production computer. The > > experience is much better, and since Vista is buggy, incomplete and > > unstable, there is no compelling reason to use it for anything other than > > testing or curiosity. Additionally, if you upgrade from XP to Vista, > > there is no rollback to XP and Vista will timebomb at the end of May, > > 2007, leaving you with no operating system. > > > > Mark > > > > > |
|
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Mark D. VandenBeg
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
"BobMiller" <> wrote in message news:A13EDDA1-2C07-4BC1-86F0-... > As Mark recommended, I purchased another HD (200 GB for $60 - why not) and > installed Vista there successfully. Now I have to reinstall the > applications > I want to use and provide the ability to access my documents from XP and > Vista. > > Appreciate all the help. > -- > Thanks, > Bob > > > Hey Bob; If you are going to multiboot XP and Vista, without getting fancy, you should have access to all of your documents in XP from Vista, but you will have to install any applications to Vista. You may or may not run into "permission issues" when accessing XP data files, but those have been discussed at length here (and I'm sure other forums, as well). Two minor issues: 1. Because both XP and Vista use volsnap.sys with System Recovery points, XP will delete those made by Vista. There are two solutions, and neither are particularly simple: one is to enable BitLocker so that the Vista drive will be encrypted to XP. The other is to use your disk partitioning software to "hide" the Vista drive from XP. 2. Vista will modify the boot sequence and add a rudimentary boot manager, which is what gives you the ability to choose which operating system you wish to run. Download and install VistaBootPro in XP, which is a nice graphical front-end to manipulate the boot files. This way when you get the RC1 release, or you just get tired of Vista, you can put your XP boot files back in order. Other than that, good luck and enjoy! Mark |
|
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Ron Rector
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Looking at your logs it complains about your printer(try just leaving it
disconnected during setup) and your cd/dvd rom drives/controllers ({4d36e97d-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}). Most likely you may be running older, uncompatible cd/dvd drive emulation software such as Daemon Tools or an old version of Alcohol 120% which may be causing the issue. Maybe check for that first. "Mark D. VandenBeg" wrote: > > "BobMiller" <> wrote in message > news:A13EDDA1-2C07-4BC1-86F0-... > > As Mark recommended, I purchased another HD (200 GB for $60 - why not) and > > installed Vista there successfully. Now I have to reinstall the > > applications > > I want to use and provide the ability to access my documents from XP and > > Vista. > > > > Appreciate all the help. > > -- > > Thanks, > > Bob > > > > > > > > Hey Bob; > > If you are going to multiboot XP and Vista, without getting fancy, you > should have access to all of your documents in XP from Vista, but you will > have to install any applications to Vista. You may or may not run into > "permission issues" when accessing XP data files, but those have been > discussed at length here (and I'm sure other forums, as well). > > Two minor issues: > > 1. Because both XP and Vista use volsnap.sys with System Recovery points, > XP will delete those made by Vista. There are two solutions, and neither > are particularly simple: one is to enable BitLocker so that the Vista drive > will be encrypted to XP. The other is to use your disk partitioning > software to "hide" the Vista drive from XP. > > 2. Vista will modify the boot sequence and add a rudimentary boot manager, > which is what gives you the ability to choose which operating system you > wish to run. Download and install VistaBootPro in XP, which is a nice > graphical front-end to manipulate the boot files. This way when you get the > RC1 release, or you just get tired of Vista, you can put your XP boot files > back in order. > > Other than that, good luck and enjoy! > > Mark > > > |
|
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
|
|
| |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| STOP: 0x0000007B error | marty | Windows Vista General Discussion | 2 | 07-21-2008 02:31 PM |
| 0X0000007B Stop Error | DjGuana | Windows Vista Installation | 1 | 09-15-2006 03:05 PM |
| Stop 0x0000007b at end of Install | BobMiller | Windows Vista Installation | 2 | 08-03-2006 07:52 PM |
| Stop Error 0x0000007b | Louis LeBrun | Windows Vista Installation | 17 | 07-05-2006 10:00 AM |
| STOP 0x0000007b after first reboot | Sundown Kid | Windows Vista Installation | 2 | 06-17-2006 09:59 AM |
Forum Software Powered by vBulletin®, Copyright Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.3.2 ©2009, Crawlability, Inc. |



Linear Mode

