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I have a PC running Vista Business. It will not successful run a repair, I
do not find an option (when I boot from the cd) to wipe it out and reload the OS. any suggestions on how I can do that? -- Dave |
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The setup does not run, I do press "any key" to boot from CD.
-- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ... I have a PC running Vista Business. It will not successful run a repair, I do not find an option (when I boot from the cd) to wipe it out and reload the OS. any suggestions on how I can do that? -- Dave Boot from the DVD and work you way through the setup there is an option to perform and advanced setup and you can remove your current partitions and reformat etc. at that point. Is the setup actually running ? Did you watch the PC start and press a key if/when prompted to to boot from CD/DVD? -- Mike Brannigan |
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I checked the setup and the USB settings are enabled. I didn't see anything
referring to keyboard. The keyboard is a PS2 keyboard. When I just booted up in went right into setting windows up, it didn't give the option to "press any key" to boot from the cd. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: So the PC boots and then tells you to press any key to boot from CD/DVD. If you press a key before it finishes counting does this interrupt the dots appearing and then fail or does it just count to the end of the time then boot from your hard drive. Also when your PC boots press whatever key your BIOS tells you to enter the BIOS - if this does not work then you do not have a keyboard plugged in that is supported during the boot process (possibly some USB one where you have not enabled legacy USB support in the BIOS etc) Check this out first before you assume setup is not running. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... The setup does not run, I do press "any key" to boot from CD. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ... I have a PC running Vista Business. It will not successful run a repair, I do not find an option (when I boot from the cd) to wipe it out and reload the OS. any suggestions on how I can do that? -- Dave Boot from the DVD and work you way through the setup there is an option to perform and advanced setup and you can remove your current partitions and reformat etc. at that point. Is the setup actually running ? Did you watch the PC start and press a key if/when prompted to to boot from CD/DVD? -- Mike Brannigan |
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Yesterday it asked me to press a key at start up, today it's going into
windows setup, but it won't go past where I put in the key code. It just sits there. That's why I tried a repair and it was unseccessful. I haven't had any options to reformat or reset a partition. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: Dave if the hard disk is bare the it will automatically start setup - of you have an OS already on eh hard disk it should ask you to press a key to boot from CD/DVD. Just what is the story here. What happens when you start the PC with the DVD in the drive - do you see the press a key to boot from DVD message etc . It is hard to help if you do not provide full details of everything that happens. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... I checked the setup and the USB settings are enabled. I didn't see anything referring to keyboard. The keyboard is a PS2 keyboard. When I just booted up in went right into setting windows up, it didn't give the option to "press any key" to boot from the cd. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: So the PC boots and then tells you to press any key to boot from CD/DVD. If you press a key before it finishes counting does this interrupt the dots appearing and then fail or does it just count to the end of the time then boot from your hard drive. Also when your PC boots press whatever key your BIOS tells you to enter the BIOS - if this does not work then you do not have a keyboard plugged in that is supported during the boot process (possibly some USB one where you have not enabled legacy USB support in the BIOS etc) Check this out first before you assume setup is not running. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... The setup does not run, I do press "any key" to boot from CD. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ... I have a PC running Vista Business. It will not successful run a repair, I do not find an option (when I boot from the cd) to wipe it out and reload the OS. any suggestions on how I can do that? -- Dave Boot from the DVD and work you way through the setup there is an option to perform and advanced setup and you can remove your current partitions and reformat etc. at that point. Is the setup actually running ? Did you watch the PC start and press a key if/when prompted to to boot from CD/DVD? -- Mike Brannigan |
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sorry,
I entered the key code, the hour glass sits there, I can still move my mouse, it does not appear to be locked up. It's been over twenty minutes since I entered the code again. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: "sits there" Do the keys highlight when you mouse over them - do the press when you click on them? Can you enter a product key code- does it display Is the PC hung - can you cleanly exit the setup More details Dave. this is like pulling teeth. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... Yesterday it asked me to press a key at start up, today it's going into windows setup, but it won't go past where I put in the key code. It just sits there. That's why I tried a repair and it was unseccessful. I haven't had any options to reformat or reset a partition. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: Dave if the hard disk is bare the it will automatically start setup - of you have an OS already on eh hard disk it should ask you to press a key to boot from CD/DVD. Just what is the story here. What happens when you start the PC with the DVD in the drive - do you see the press a key to boot from DVD message etc . It is hard to help if you do not provide full details of everything that happens. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... I checked the setup and the USB settings are enabled. I didn't see anything referring to keyboard. The keyboard is a PS2 keyboard. When I just booted up in went right into setting windows up, it didn't give the option to "press any key" to boot from the cd. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: So the PC boots and then tells you to press any key to boot from CD/DVD. If you press a key before it finishes counting does this interrupt the dots appearing and then fail or does it just count to the end of the time then boot from your hard drive. Also when your PC boots press whatever key your BIOS tells you to enter the BIOS - if this does not work then you do not have a keyboard plugged in that is supported during the boot process (possibly some USB one where you have not enabled legacy USB support in the BIOS etc) Check this out first before you assume setup is not running. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... The setup does not run, I do press "any key" to boot from CD. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ... I have a PC running Vista Business. It will not successful run a repair, I do not find an option (when I boot from the cd) to wipe it out and reload the OS. any suggestions on how I can do that? -- Dave Boot from the DVD and work you way through the setup there is an option to perform and advanced setup and you can remove your current partitions and reformat etc. at that point. Is the setup actually running ? Did you watch the PC start and press a key if/when prompted to to boot from CD/DVD? -- Mike Brannigan |
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Okay, after an hour I got past the key code portion of the setup, however I
now have this errror message "windows cannot access the required file d:\sources\install.wim. make sure all files required for installation are available, and restart the installation. error code: 0x80071E7 -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: "sits there" Do the keys highlight when you mouse over them - do the press when you click on them? Can you enter a product key code- does it display Is the PC hung - can you cleanly exit the setup More details Dave. this is like pulling teeth. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... Yesterday it asked me to press a key at start up, today it's going into windows setup, but it won't go past where I put in the key code. It just sits there. That's why I tried a repair and it was unseccessful. I haven't had any options to reformat or reset a partition. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: Dave if the hard disk is bare the it will automatically start setup - of you have an OS already on eh hard disk it should ask you to press a key to boot from CD/DVD. Just what is the story here. What happens when you start the PC with the DVD in the drive - do you see the press a key to boot from DVD message etc . It is hard to help if you do not provide full details of everything that happens. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... I checked the setup and the USB settings are enabled. I didn't see anything referring to keyboard. The keyboard is a PS2 keyboard. When I just booted up in went right into setting windows up, it didn't give the option to "press any key" to boot from the cd. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: So the PC boots and then tells you to press any key to boot from CD/DVD. If you press a key before it finishes counting does this interrupt the dots appearing and then fail or does it just count to the end of the time then boot from your hard drive. Also when your PC boots press whatever key your BIOS tells you to enter the BIOS - if this does not work then you do not have a keyboard plugged in that is supported during the boot process (possibly some USB one where you have not enabled legacy USB support in the BIOS etc) Check this out first before you assume setup is not running. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... The setup does not run, I do press "any key" to boot from CD. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ... I have a PC running Vista Business. It will not successful run a repair, I do not find an option (when I boot from the cd) to wipe it out and reload the OS. any suggestions on how I can do that? -- Dave Boot from the DVD and work you way through the setup there is an option to perform and advanced setup and you can remove your current partitions and reformat etc. at that point. Is the setup actually running ? Did you watch the PC start and press a key if/when prompted to to boot from CD/DVD? -- Mike Brannigan |
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In message Dave
wrote: sorry, I entered the key code, the hour glass sits there, I can still move my mouse, it does not appear to be locked up. It's been over twenty minutes since I entered the code again. Shot in the dark, try running Vista's memory diagnostic tool and see what you find. |
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I tried to run a memory test from the same place where I would perform a repair
It said that it was unable to run the test, and to do it manually? -- Dave "DevilsPGD" wrote: In message Dave wrote: sorry, I entered the key code, the hour glass sits there, I can still move my mouse, it does not appear to be locked up. It's been over twenty minutes since I entered the code again. Shot in the dark, try running Vista's memory diagnostic tool and see what you find. |
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This has characteristics of a faulty (scratched, &c) or dirty DVD. The file
referenced, install.wim is a large (in the 3 GB range) file found on the DVD. Try washing the DVD in warm water using a mild detergent intended for hand washing dishes, drying with a clean, lint-free cotton cloth. Then. try again. Even better, locate and use a different DVD-perhaps a friend has one. Use you own serial number, of course. (I'm assuming a retail version. OEM is more of a problem). Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 "Dave" wrote in message ... Okay, after an hour I got past the key code portion of the setup, however I now have this errror message "windows cannot access the required file d:\sources\install.wim. make sure all files required for installation are available, and restart the installation. error code: 0x80071E7 -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: "sits there" Do the keys highlight when you mouse over them - do the press when you click on them? Can you enter a product key code- does it display Is the PC hung - can you cleanly exit the setup More details Dave. this is like pulling teeth. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... Yesterday it asked me to press a key at start up, today it's going into windows setup, but it won't go past where I put in the key code. It just sits there. That's why I tried a repair and it was unseccessful. I haven't had any options to reformat or reset a partition. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: Dave if the hard disk is bare the it will automatically start setup - of you have an OS already on eh hard disk it should ask you to press a key to boot from CD/DVD. Just what is the story here. What happens when you start the PC with the DVD in the drive - do you see the press a key to boot from DVD message etc . It is hard to help if you do not provide full details of everything that happens. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... I checked the setup and the USB settings are enabled. I didn't see anything referring to keyboard. The keyboard is a PS2 keyboard. When I just booted up in went right into setting windows up, it didn't give the option to "press any key" to boot from the cd. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: So the PC boots and then tells you to press any key to boot from CD/DVD. If you press a key before it finishes counting does this interrupt the dots appearing and then fail or does it just count to the end of the time then boot from your hard drive. Also when your PC boots press whatever key your BIOS tells you to enter the BIOS - if this does not work then you do not have a keyboard plugged in that is supported during the boot process (possibly some USB one where you have not enabled legacy USB support in the BIOS etc) Check this out first before you assume setup is not running. -- Mike Brannigan "Dave" wrote in message ... The setup does not run, I do press "any key" to boot from CD. -- Dave "Mike Brannigan" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ... I have a PC running Vista Business. It will not successful run a repair, I do not find an option (when I boot from the cd) to wipe it out and reload the OS. any suggestions on how I can do that? -- Dave Boot from the DVD and work you way through the setup there is an option to perform and advanced setup and you can remove your current partitions and reformat etc. at that point. Is the setup actually running ? Did you watch the PC start and press a key if/when prompted to to boot from CD/DVD? -- Mike Brannigan |
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In message "Tom Ferguson"
wrote: Use you own serial number, of course. (I'm assuming a retail version. OEM is more of a problem). Not with Vista -- OEM, Retail Full and Retail Upgrades are all identical DVD images, the only permutations are for architectural changes (x86 vs x64) and localization (including the N and K releases, as well as languages) Some OEM providers may not choose to supply a real Vista disc at all in which case it's a different ballgame, but most of those likely wouldn't offer memory tests anyway, so this is less likely. |
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