Hi all, I've been trying to install vista ultimate 32bit on a semi-old
HP media centre with a Pentium D and system specs that I believe would
easily run vista. I have gotten to the end of the installation I think
(just after it says 'Preparing your desktop and shutting down') and then
it constantly restarts itself without loading vista at all. I formatted
my hard drive when I was installing vista. I have no idea what the
problem could be. Help anyone?
Re: Vista constantly crashing at end of installation
"romancommander" <romancommander.37sn61@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Hi all, I've been trying to install vista ultimate 32bit on a semi-old
> HP media centre with a Pentium D and system specs that I believe would
> easily run vista. I have gotten to the end of the installation I think
> (just after it says 'Preparing your desktop and shutting down') and then
> it constantly restarts itself without loading vista at all. I formatted
> my hard drive when I was installing vista. I have no idea what the
> problem could be. Help anyone?
>
>
As a precaution, run a RAM test and the harddrive manufacturer's diagnostic.
If RAM and HD are OK...then try the installation with a minimal hardware
configuration...
then if the installation is successful at components one item at a time to
see what is not compatable.
BTW: How much RAM does your machine have? I've noticed a few posts that
mentioned
during the installation only...the RAM had to be limited to 2 gigs
Re: Vista constantly crashing at end of installation
Weird, the peice of hardware that was causing the crashes was the RAM! I
actually discovered I had only 1G of ram on two 512 sticks. After
removing one of them, it worked!
Re: Vista constantly crashing at end of installation
"romancommander" <romancommander.37t800@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Weird, the peice of hardware that was causing the crashes was the RAM! I
> actually discovered I had only 1G of ram on two 512 sticks. After
> removing one of them, it worked!
>
>
Though I am sorry to hear you have some bad RAM...
glad that at least you've found the problem.
If you end up purchasing new RAM , I advise running Vista with 2 gigs (or
more if needed for your apps)