Yeah and that didn't work.
However, I've got there..........I basically rebuilt the entire drive
structure using a program called Boot-It and now Vista is installing.
I guess there was something about how I originally had the drive partitioned
that Vista wasn't happy with!!
Thanks for your help though, much appreciated.
"John Barnes" wrote:
> Have you tried to delete the primary partition and recreate and format it
> with the Vista install DVD? Is it formatted NTFS and is it marked active?
>
> "Chris P Bacon" <Chris P > wrote in message
> news:F0584E33-6EF4-40F8-8DDD-...
> > Yes, I have a 60gb primary and 4 x 80gb logical partitions.
> >
> > "John Barnes" wrote:
> >
> >> Do you have a proper partition create to install to? You can't install
> >> to a
> >> raw hd
> >>
> >> "Chris P Bacon" <Chris P > wrote in
> >> message
> >> news:A99629EC-D3CA-46FF-AC60-...
> >> > Has anyone come across this before?
> >> >
> >> > Vista brings up my drive correctly and identifies the size correctly
> >> > but
> >> > won't let the install continue because the volume "isn't suitable"?
> >>
> >>
>
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