Installation fail :( blue screens

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  1. Posts : 302
    Windows 8 64bit Professional
       #11

    Ok, so if you think about it, whats the purpose of SafeMode?

    From what I know, and it isn't very much, SafeMode is the minimum required applications to boot the OS. Somewhere, something isn't being loaded that needs to be loaded in the Normal, or its being loaded and Windows is being a cranky old (wo)man, and complaining.

    The DVD/CD deal is weird, because I've worked for companies such as Microsoft & General Dynamics (They have TONS of Military Contracts). And the people I know from work, still say to burn at low speeds. I have a brand spankin' new DVD Burner, my computer hiccuped with 64bit burned at 22,000kbps.

    Also, how come you're using the RC1s? The RTM version is available. I had all sorts of issues with the RC1 at school running custom Dell computers, and even at home I had problems. Try and get a hold of an RTM. If you're college subscribes to MSDNAA (Microsoft Something Developers Network Academic Alliance) I think the S is Software, but I'm not entirely sure.
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  2. Posts : 22
    ubuntu xp win7
    Thread Starter
       #12

    i tryed Rc time ago, now i am trying build 7600 downloaded from nsdnaa just yesterday.
    i have some hw incompatibility i think at this point, but dont know what do to. i cant remove more hw
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  3. Posts : 4,280
    Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
       #13

    ultrakorne said:
    i tryed Rc time ago, now i am trying build 7600 downloaded from nsdnaa just yesterday.
    i have some hw incompatibility i think at this point, but dont know what do to. i cant remove more hw
    Welcome to sevenforums. I know you have removed all your hardware but it would help if we knew what hardware is left. Please go to your user cp and fill in your system specs. Especially your CPU, MB, memory and graphics card. Then atleast we'll know what your trying to install it in. Thanks. Fabe
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  4. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #14

    ultrakorn.. try this... make a small partition.. around 5gb.. copy all of the files to this partition and run the setup.exe ... this will eliminate the need for the dvd all together and avoid any problems of a bad disc/burn... let us know how it comes out..
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  5. Posts : 22
    ubuntu xp win7
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Tews said:
    ultrakorn.. try this... make a small partition.. around 5gb.. copy all of the files to this partition and run the setup.exe ... this will eliminate the need for the dvd all together and avoid any problems of a bad disc/burn... let us know how it comes out..
    i cant make an upgrade from win xp (i get an error saying i have to reboot and install in custom (advanced mode))
    if u didnt mean that pls explain how to to that. (now i dont have any ms operatin system, only 150gb of primary partition at the beginning of the disk)

    Welcome to sevenforums. I know you have removed all your hardware but it would help if we knew what hardware is left. Please go to your user cp and fill in your system specs. Especially your CPU, MB, memory and graphics card. Then atleast we'll know what your trying to install it in. Thanks. Fabe
    i m not on xp now, but i ll try to provide all information i have.

    mb: Abit K9N ultra with latest firmware

    graphic card: Asus Ati 4830 (already removed that but installation fails anyway)

    cpu:
    processor : 0
    vendor_id : Authent
    cpu family : 15
    model : 67
    model name : AMD Ath
    stepping : 2
    cpu MHz : 2599.98
    cache size : 1024 KB

    hdd: MAXTOR STM3320620AS 320gb
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  6. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #16

    If you dont have any OS installed, what are you using??? Dont try to upgrade, do a clean install..
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  7. Posts : 22
    ubuntu xp win7
    Thread Starter
       #17

    Tews said:
    If you dont have any OS installed, what are you using??? Dont try to upgrade, do a clean install..
    i m on ubuntu now :/
    how i do a clean install? if i do a new patition then how i run "setup.exe"
    i dont think wine would do that !

    i dont belive its a dvd related issue because last try, it fails with BSOD on the first reboot (completing installation) where dvd is not needed
    Last edited by ultrakorne; 09 Oct 2009 at 05:25.
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  8. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #18

    ultrakorne said:
    Tews said:
    If you dont have any OS installed, what are you using??? Dont try to upgrade, do a clean install..
    i m on ubuntu now :/
    how i do a clean install? if i do a new patition then how i run "setup.exe"
    i dont think wine would do that !

    i dont belive its a dvd related issue because last try, it fails with BSOD on the first reboot (completing installation) where dvd is not needed

    If the ISO was not burned correctly you will have errors, some things will not work, the files copied to your computer may be corrupt. This is the number one cause of installation failures.
    Try Tews suggestion, it's your best chance to get it working.

    Have a look at these tutorials:

    How to Do a Clean Installation with Windows 7

    How To Install Windows 7 Without DVD, USB Device, Network or Any Other External Device

    It will be explained in the above tutorial, you expand the ISO into the new partition, then double click the "setup.exe" file.

    Let us know,


    EDIT:
    Missed the Ubuntu, change of direction.....
    Last edited by Dave76; 09 Oct 2009 at 06:45.
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  9. Posts : 22
    ubuntu xp win7
    Thread Starter
       #19

    how do i double click setup.exe ? from where? i dont have any windows aviable now
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  10. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #20

    okay ... we need to start from scratch here... re-download the ISO image and re-burn it... since you no longer have a MS operating system installed we need to do that... Lets see if this takes care of your BSOD issue... if not we have a resident guru/expert who will be able to help..

    PS.. I see you oh acidic one!!
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