I've tried mounting the ISO, DVD install, and VMware. Virtual Machine install works (just runs like crap in a box). The other two methods fail at last reboot. I've tried installing to 2nd partition (HDD 0) and second drive (HDD 1) with no joy.
I'm running Vista SP2 on an Intel Dual-Core box without issues of any kind. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You could try waiting for the public Beta and then get that and see if you have any better luck..It sounds like you got a corrupted ISO... or it became corrupted at some point during the install.. There are a few of them floating around.. The public Beta is due out anytime now so I'd just wait for that... save you the trouble of maybe getting another bad copy....
Running any OS in a virtual machine, though useful in some instances for sure, is complete garbage in my opinion as far as performance goes. They are good for seeing if your copy works right but other then that I wouldn't use one as a permenant solution.. but that's just me..
But yeah, if your running Vista with no issues at all then waiting for the public Beta would be the best solution...
I burnt it to a DVD...
SLOW burning... at x1 or max x2, otherwise the dvd will malfunction.
Or...
Do it like this...
Mount Windows 7 .iso in deamon tools or similar.
Make a new folder like C:\W7, or something you like.
Open command line window in your dvd rom drive.
In the command line, for copy all files, launch first:
xcopy /E /T *.* c:\W7
and after:
xcopy /E /H *.* c:\W7
Open a second command line window in folder C:\W7
for last launch the command:
ATTRIB -R C:W7\*.* /S
Now, close command line panels... and run setup.exe form c:\W7\sources
Try not to install from dvd or mounted .iso in a virtual drive, insead try do it like me and xcopy all files to the harddrive and run it from there.But I also installed it from a virtually mounted ISO too, with no DVD media at all, and the same error.
Try not to install from dvd or mounted .iso in a virtual drive, insead try do it like me and xcopy all files to the harddrive and run it from there.
Xcopy like I posted and all files will copy in a correct way, and run the setup file from "sources".
Virtual drive is only so you don't have to burn a cd/dvd.
I knew it wasn't an ISO-related issue all along, I just didn't see any signs pointing to that, as I checksummed every time and it seemed rather unlikely that it would fail right at the very end before it checks the video.
From 6956, I re-installed 7000 using no USB except for my keyboard and switched to VGA over HDMI. It installed successfully!