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Old 07-18-2008, 01:17 AM
manrod
 
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Default upgrade to vista

i have a dell inspirone1505 with windows xp on it.. it is vista capable and
when i attemp to install vista it loads and then i get a boot configuration
error and the installation quits..
can anyone help me figure this out so that i can upgrade to vista and
install it on my pc????
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Old 07-18-2008, 02:37 AM
Mick Murphy
 
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Default RE: upgrade to vista

Are you using an Upgrade or a Full Vista DVD?
And HOW are yoyu trying to install it?
Vista Capable and Vista Ready are 2 completely different things.

If it is branded vista capable, you have problems, as that model was only
released to run the Basic version of Vista; no Aero, etc.
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"manrod" wrote:

> i have a dell inspirone1505 with windows xp on it.. it is vista capable and
> when i attemp to install vista it loads and then i get a boot configuration
> error and the installation quits..
> can anyone help me figure this out so that i can upgrade to vista and
> install it on my pc????

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