Installation Hangs At Completing Installation.

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  1. Posts : 54
    Windows 7 Ultimate / Ubuntu 10.04
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    Installation Hangs At Completing Installation.


    I'm trying to installing Windows 7 RC Build 7100, it hangs at Completing Installation after restarting...

    I've installed it before the exact same way, with the same disk on the same computer. I've tried it like 5 times or more by now, so I just put xp on here for now.

    The ... keeps moving and I can move the mouse, also left it there for like 5 hours last night but never did anything. Almost like straight away after restarting it changes the resolution of my screen and thats it.
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  2.    #2

    Are you booting from the DVD to install or runing from desktop?

    Try booting and formatting the drive. You need to use Win7 formatting as XP is different.
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  3. Posts : 54
    Windows 7 Ultimate / Ubuntu 10.04
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I'm booting from the dvd, I've only installed xp as it is the only spare os I have.
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  4. Posts : 54
    Windows 7 Ultimate / Ubuntu 10.04
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Oh and I can't use a ps2 keyboard or mouse as I don't have one.
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  5. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
       #5

    I am having trouble too.
    In my case installation was successful first time but by mistake I installed on the wrong partition than what I wanted.
    A day later I realized and tried reinstall.
    I changed the monitor from a old CRT to latest BenQ TV monitor and inserted a DLink network 10/100 adpater
    Restarted the machine and installation hangs up at completing installation.
    I tried several times reinstalling from W7 DVD
    Hanging up same point.

    CPU system is i7 950LGA 1366
    Ram DDR III 1600 Kingmax
    MB Gigabyte EX58UD5
    Graphics Gigabyte 98oo
    HDD WD 500GB SATA
    LG SUPERDRIVE DVD
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    maadhu said:
    I am having trouble too.
    In my case installation was successful first time but by mistake I installed on the wrong partition than what I wanted.
    A day later I realized and tried reinstall.
    I changed the monitor from a old CRT to latest BenQ TV monitor and inserted a DLink network 10/100 adpater
    Restarted the machine and installation hangs up at completing installation.
    I tried several times reinstalling from W7 DVD
    Hanging up same point.
    Your new hardware are possibly hanging the installation. Perhaps you can remove them (one at a time) to allow installation to complete and then add them in afterward when they can be troubleshot from a working installation.

    Very real possibiity that your TV card is changing VGA port when trying to startup.
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  7. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
       #7

    Thank you very much
    It was very much the hardware without driver
    Teh D link network adapter required that the driver be installed before inserted to MB.
    Remvoed the same along with monitor and other pins connected to the MB.
    Then W7 instlalation went like a breeze.

    Thanks for the recommendation
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  8. Posts : 54
    Windows 7 Ultimate / Ubuntu 10.04
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Uh anyone want to help me the op...?
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  9.    #9

    Fuzzi0n said:
    Uh anyone want to help me the op...?

    You never responded to the advice to boot from the Win7 installer and format the drive before installing.

    If you want to keep XP, then create a second partition, boot from the Win7 installer and format it before installing to make sure it has the right formatting.

    Also, what is the exact behavior of your attempted installation when it hangs? Is there a blinking cursor? THere is a known fix for that here: tried to install upgrade, after final reboot, no boot
    Last edited by gregrocker; 27 Nov 2009 at 18:57.
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  10. Posts : 7
    xp, 7
       #10

    Thanks Gregrocker - I was not getting the blinking cursor, but mine was a hardware problem also. I used the advice on your linked post and turned off an offending HP Photo printer, which was id'd as a potential problem by the upgrade advisor. I got past the black screen. Now I don't know if the e-SATA port had anything to do with it.....
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