My HD is a partitioned 250 GB SATA2. About the SATA driver, it can be useful
only if I'm going to do an upgrade, is it right? Because, when I'm installing
via DVD boot, I don't have options to select specific drivers... or the
installation can use Windows XP installed drivers?
Tks!
"Todd Marks" wrote:
> I had the same problem when I first tried to do an upgrade over MCE 2005, but
> then discovered the workaround to do a clean install with the upgrade
> version. I tried that, along with removing all unnecessary components and it
> installed fine! Just make sure you had your HDD driver or SATA driver handy.
>
>
> "Eduardo Alvim" wrote:
>
> > Hi, I intend to buy Windows Home Premium to install on my PC, but to be shure
> > all my hardware is going to work properlly with it, I'm trying to install
> > Vista Beta.
> > At first I creatted a virtual PC to test the Beta version, and it worked
> > perfectly. But when I try to install it on my HD... no way... I boot my PC
> > with installation DVD in the drive. The installation begins, the screen
> > "Windows is loading files..." is shown, and when the next screen starts to
> > appear (with a progress bar and the text "(C) Microsoft Corporation", the
> > system freezes.
> > I tried to start installation by Windows XP too. Then it's possible to
> > choose the partion, the files copying starts, but after the fisrt boot, to
> > continue installation, the system freezes in the same screen.
> > Some people told me to try replacing my memory chips, but the problem
> > persisted.
> > Any idea on what can I try?
> >
> > P.S.: I have Windows XP installed, to use dual boot.
> >
> > Intel Core 2 Duo 6600 (2.40 GHz)
> > MoBo Asus P5D WH Deluxe
> > 2 GB RAM (2 x 1GB RAM DDR2 667 MHz Samsung)
> > HD SATA2 250GB
> > Video Card nVidia GeForce 7600GT
> > LCD Samsung 713N with VGA connector adapted to the video card DVI connector
> >
> > Tks!
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