installation won t start up after burning vista downloa

Installation won't start up after burning Vista download

I downloaded the 32-bit version of Windows Vista and burned the ISO file to a DVD. When I try to run the DVD the program starts up perfectly to the "Install Windows" screen. However, when I click on "Install Now" the screen disappears for a second and then just comes back. It's not even moving on to the next install screen. I even turned off my anti-virus and spy sweeper programs. Does anyone know how to fix this problem, so that I can finally try out Vista? Thanks for the help.

try reburning the ISO at a low speed, 2x recommended, also do a CRC check on the ISO to find out its integrity. Nero MD5 Verifier is a recommended choice. If setup still fails, its likely a bad download.
I use the one from Ahead Nero http://ww2.nero.com/nero6/eng/Nero_MD5_Verifier.html
Here are the MD5/CRC values for x86 or x64 depending on which every ISO you downloaded:
x86 - File Size = 3.12 GB (3,355,598,848 bytes) - CRC Value = 0x67E089E0 - MD5 Value = 0E733AB1A8E8FF9A8684FD3639332773 x64 - File Size = 4.01 GB (4,309,368,832 bytes) - CRC Value = 0x48697711 - MD5 Value = E43502D0A15EADD551119D5639859E04
Paste the MD5 Checksum for either x64 or x86 depending on which one you want check in Step 1, Step 2 - Browse to where you stored the ISO on your drive and open it and it will automatically start the varification process and generate the has in the third field, if it matches Step 1, then you are safe. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Sagir" wrote in message

I downloaded the 32-bit version of Windows Vista and burned the ISO file to a DVD. When I try to run the DVD the program starts up perfectly to the "Install Windows" screen. However, when I click on "Install Now" the screen disappears for a second and then just comes back. It's not even moving on to the next install screen. I even turned off my anti-virus and spy sweeper programs. Does anyone know how to fix this problem, so that I can finally try out Vista? Thanks for the help.

Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, that still didn't work. I used the checksum program and received the same exact number in both fields. Also, when I initially burned the ISO file I burnt it at between 1X-1.4X, using Roxio Media Creator 8. Are they any other solutions I can try? Thanks again.
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

try reburning the ISO at a low speed, 2x recommended, also do a CRC check on the ISO to find out its integrity. Nero MD5 Verifier is a recommended choice. If setup still fails, its likely a bad download.
I use the one from Ahead Nero http://ww2.nero.com/nero6/eng/Nero_MD5_Verifier.html
Here are the MD5/CRC values for x86 or x64 depending on which every ISO you downloaded:
x86
- File Size = 3.12 GB (3,355,598,848 bytes) - CRC Value = 0x67E089E0 - MD5 Value = 0E733AB1A8E8FF9A8684FD3639332773 x64 - File Size = 4.01 GB (4,309,368,832 bytes) - CRC Value = 0x48697711 - MD5 Value = E43502D0A15EADD551119D5639859E04
Paste the MD5 Checksum for either x64 or x86 depending on which one you want check in Step 1, Step 2 - Browse to where you stored the ISO on your drive and open it and it will automatically start the varification process and generate the has in the third field, if it matches Step 1, then you are safe. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Sagir" wrote in message I downloaded the 32-bit version of Windows Vista and burned the ISO file to a DVD. When I try to run the DVD the program starts up perfectly to the "Install Windows" screen. However, when I click on "Install Now" the screen disappears for a second and then just comes back. It's not even moving on to the next install screen. I even turned off my anti-virus and spy sweeper programs. Does anyone know how to fix this problem, so that I can finally try out Vista? Thanks for the help.

Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, that still didn't work. I used the checksum program and received the same exact number in both fields. Also, when I initially burned the ISO file I burnt it at between 1X-1.4X, using Roxio Media Creator 8. Are they any other solutions I can try? Thanks again.
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

try reburning the ISO at a low speed, 2x recommended, also do a CRC check on the ISO to find out its integrity. Nero MD5 Verifier is a recommended choice. If setup still fails, its likely a bad download.
I use the one from Ahead Nero http://ww2.nero.com/nero6/eng/Nero_MD5_Verifier.html
Here are the MD5/CRC values for x86 or x64 depending on which every ISO you downloaded:
x86 - File Size = 3.12 GB (3,355,598,848 bytes) - CRC Value = 0x67E089E0 - MD5 Value = 0E733AB1A8E8FF9A8684FD3639332773 x64 - File Size = 4.01 GB (4,309,368,832 bytes) - CRC Value = 0x48697711 - MD5 Value = E43502D0A15EADD551119D5639859E04
Paste the MD5 Checksum for either x64 or x86 depending on which one you want check in Step 1, Step 2 - Browse to where you stored the ISO on your drive and open it and it will automatically start the varification process and generate the has in the third field, if it matches Step 1, then you are safe. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Sagir" wrote in message I downloaded the 32-bit version of Windows Vista and burned the ISO file to a DVD. When I try to run the DVD the program starts up perfectly to the "Install Windows" screen. However, when I click on "Install Now" the screen disappears for a second and then just comes back. It's not even moving on to the next install screen. I even turned off my anti-virus and spy sweeper programs. Does anyone know how to fix this problem, so that I can finally try out Vista? Thanks for the help.

Windows Vista

Topic:


Nick: