Thank you for your reply!!
[Background]
OK so yes I did flash my BIOS to the latest version, for some people this alone caused them to no longer hang up on the Completing Install screen anymore. Just for reference for other people who have this problem, there are many solutions which worked for many people (Just not me!) they might work for you.
One other thing mentioned is to not format and press next on the partition, rather delete->new so a 100MB system partition is made as well...this didnt change anything for me either
A third 'fix' for some people who had this problem was a crude one but apparently it worked for many many people, just not me T_T. You Shift+F10 when it is hanging up and start explorer.exe. It will do a bunch of stuff then freeze; you hard-reset it and apparently that worked for people as strange as that sounds lolol...but yeah didn't work for me.
[ / Background]
I have only PS/2, Power, and Monitor plugged in at the moment.
When I get home my plan is to start by disabling anything else that might POSSIBLY need a driver:
-onboard Gigabit LAN controller
-onboard audio
For my Graphics card (mobo has no onboard video) When i tried to Load its driver (the latest version of it) during install using the 'Load Driver' and selecting my flash drive/the nvidia driver (it recognized it right away)...it didn't work. It said "could not load driver. Get a new driver from manufacturer" or something to that effect.
-.- ... it was the latest driver. anyway What else/how else can i get around the video card driver, you suggested maybe disabling that aspect and forcing it to use the generic video driver by pressing F8 when it restarts, or when? when it restarts the first time or?