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Vista will not install



 
 
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Old November 22nd 08, 03:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Joseph Macari
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Default Vista will not install

Earlier tonight I tried install with just graphic card (mouse, keyboard,
monityor)...no luck. Flashed latest bios from Tyan site (same version
that's on it now; the reflashed one is later date, but same ver #). Still
same results. Plugged in an almost new DVD drive from recent build (that
runs Vista 64)-same results. Swapped memory; tried alternating banks, ran
with just 1GB....same results....This MB just doesn't like Vista!!!

It is a server board (I wanted the PCI-X slot for SCSI drives), but as I
stated above, it has run XP flawlessly 24/7 for over a year now. I do have
another machine running Vista 64 (with Office 2007), but I wanted to set
this Tyan up with Vista 64 and then put Office 2003 on it for testing
purposes (I do Access development).

I may give Tyan a call on Monday.



"John Barnes" wrote in message
...
Back to basics. Disconnect any devices you do not NEED to install vista.
Especially USB.

"Joseph Macari" wrote in message
...
I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB
ram, Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box
previously (running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The
Vista DVD disc was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this
DVD for several other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found. I have burned the ISO to other DVD's, rewritable DVD's (at
different burn speeds)...checked to make sure DVD drive has latest
firmware, removed memory, changes in BIOS, etc., on and on with the same
exact results (install fails at expanding files-28%). I tried a Vista 32
install with similar results. I keep thinking this a hardware problem
(likely the DVD drive??), but can't pinpoint it. Any help would be
appreciated.

-Joe





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Old November 22nd 08, 06:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Joseph Macari
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Default Vista will not install

I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB ram,
Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box previously
(running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The Vista DVD disc
was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this DVD for several
other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found. I have burned the ISO to other DVD's, rewritable DVD's (at different
burn speeds)...checked to make sure DVD drive has latest firmware, removed
memory, changes in BIOS, etc., on and on with the same exact results
(install fails at expanding files-28%). I tried a Vista 32 install with
similar results. I keep thinking this a hardware problem (likely the DVD
drive??), but can't pinpoint it. Any help would be appreciated.

-Joe


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Old November 22nd 08, 06:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
MP Descartes
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Posts: 21
Default Vista will not install

"Joseph Macari" wrote:

I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB ram,
Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box previously
(running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The Vista DVD disc
was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this DVD for several
other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found.


Just for the heck of it, try it after removing half of your RAM.
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Old November 22nd 08, 08:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Joseph Macari
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Posts: 14
Default Vista will not install

I tried that several times (with only 2 GB instead of 4); I just tried
dropping down to 1 stick (1GB)...same exact results, i.e., at 28% of
expanding files process, DVD drive light ceases activity, the box sits still
for 8-10 minutes, then install process stops with same message, ..." windows
cannot install required files, etc...Error Code 0x8007045d".

There is some hardware glitch with this Tyan MB that prevents either flavor
of Vista (32bit or 64 bit) to be installed.

When I ran Vista Upgrade Advisor from XP, no problems were detected....and
that was with all peripherals attached....I keep thinking maybe its the ISO
but it has worked with several other boxes without any problems.


"MP Descartes" wrote in message
...
"Joseph Macari" wrote:

I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB
ram,
Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box
previously
(running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The Vista DVD
disc
was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this DVD for several
other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found.


Just for the heck of it, try it after removing half of your RAM.



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Old November 22nd 08, 08:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Rick Rogers
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Default Vista will not install

Hi,

Check for an updated BIOS for the motherboard, and if you're overclocked
anywhere reset it to defaults.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"Joseph Macari" wrote in message
...
I tried that several times (with only 2 GB instead of 4); I just tried
dropping down to 1 stick (1GB)...same exact results, i.e., at 28% of
expanding files process, DVD drive light ceases activity, the box sits
still for 8-10 minutes, then install process stops with same message, ..."
windows cannot install required files, etc...Error Code 0x8007045d".

There is some hardware glitch with this Tyan MB that prevents either
flavor of Vista (32bit or 64 bit) to be installed.

When I ran Vista Upgrade Advisor from XP, no problems were detected....and
that was with all peripherals attached....I keep thinking maybe its the
ISO but it has worked with several other boxes without any problems.


"MP Descartes" wrote in message
...
"Joseph Macari" wrote:

I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB
ram,
Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box
previously
(running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The Vista DVD
disc
was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this DVD for several
other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found.


Just for the heck of it, try it after removing half of your RAM.




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Old November 22nd 08, 08:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Joseph Macari
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Posts: 14
Default Vista will not install

The MB's last released BIOS was dated 8/23/06; the one on it is same
version, but released 10 days earlier...don't know if that will make a
difference...may try one on the Tyan website. The board has never been
overclocked, in fact, there is no capability to do it in the BIOS.


"Rick Rogers" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Check for an updated BIOS for the motherboard, and if you're overclocked
anywhere reset it to defaults.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"Joseph Macari" wrote in message
...
I tried that several times (with only 2 GB instead of 4); I just tried
dropping down to 1 stick (1GB)...same exact results, i.e., at 28% of
expanding files process, DVD drive light ceases activity, the box sits
still for 8-10 minutes, then install process stops with same message, ..."
windows cannot install required files, etc...Error Code 0x8007045d".

There is some hardware glitch with this Tyan MB that prevents either
flavor of Vista (32bit or 64 bit) to be installed.

When I ran Vista Upgrade Advisor from XP, no problems were
detected....and that was with all peripherals attached....I keep thinking
maybe its the ISO but it has worked with several other boxes without any
problems.


"MP Descartes" wrote in message
...
"Joseph Macari" wrote:

I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB
ram,
Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box
previously
(running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The Vista DVD
disc
was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this DVD for several
other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the
file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required
files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found.

Just for the heck of it, try it after removing half of your RAM.






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Old November 22nd 08, 08:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Curious[_5_]
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Default Vista will not install

DVD-RW disks are often only readable on the drive they are made on or on a
another DVD drive from the same manufacturer as they are made on. I suggest
that you try a non rewritable DVD install image.
"Joseph Macari" wrote in message
...
The MB's last released BIOS was dated 8/23/06; the one on it is same
version, but released 10 days earlier...don't know if that will make a
difference...may try one on the Tyan website. The board has never been
overclocked, in fact, there is no capability to do it in the BIOS.


"Rick Rogers" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Check for an updated BIOS for the motherboard, and if you're overclocked
anywhere reset it to defaults.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"Joseph Macari" wrote in message
...
I tried that several times (with only 2 GB instead of 4); I just tried
dropping down to 1 stick (1GB)...same exact results, i.e., at 28% of
expanding files process, DVD drive light ceases activity, the box sits
still for 8-10 minutes, then install process stops with same message,
..." windows cannot install required files, etc...Error Code 0x8007045d".

There is some hardware glitch with this Tyan MB that prevents either
flavor of Vista (32bit or 64 bit) to be installed.

When I ran Vista Upgrade Advisor from XP, no problems were
detected....and that was with all peripherals attached....I keep
thinking maybe its the ISO but it has worked with several other boxes
without any problems.


"MP Descartes" wrote in message
...
"Joseph Macari" wrote:

I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB
ram,
Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box
previously
(running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The Vista DVD
disc
was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this DVD for
several
other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the
file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required
files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found.

Just for the heck of it, try it after removing half of your RAM.






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Old November 22nd 08, 09:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
John Barnes[_2_]
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Posts: 206
Default Vista will not install

Back to basics. Disconnect any devices you do not NEED to install vista.
Especially USB.

"Joseph Macari" wrote in message
...
I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB ram,
Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box previously
(running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The Vista DVD disc
was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this DVD for several
other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found. I have burned the ISO to other DVD's, rewritable DVD's (at
different burn speeds)...checked to make sure DVD drive has latest
firmware, removed memory, changes in BIOS, etc., on and on with the same
exact results (install fails at expanding files-28%). I tried a Vista 32
install with similar results. I keep thinking this a hardware problem
(likely the DVD drive??), but can't pinpoint it. Any help would be
appreciated.

-Joe



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Old November 22nd 08, 09:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Joseph Macari
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Posts: 14
Default Vista will not install

The original ISO I burned was on this particular drive when Vista originally
was available on the TechNet site; it was written to a DVD+R. I have tried
several diiferent flavors of DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, etc. As I stated
earlier, the original ISO has worked flawlessly in several diffrent installs
on several different boxes. Sorry, guys, but I can't figure out much else
to do short of purchasing a retail version of the disk (but I'm pretty sure
that will fail also).



"Curious" wrote in message
...
DVD-RW disks are often only readable on the drive they are made on or on a
another DVD drive from the same manufacturer as they are made on. I
suggest that you try a non rewritable DVD install image.
"Joseph Macari" wrote in message
...
The MB's last released BIOS was dated 8/23/06; the one on it is same
version, but released 10 days earlier...don't know if that will make a
difference...may try one on the Tyan website. The board has never been
overclocked, in fact, there is no capability to do it in the BIOS.


"Rick Rogers" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Check for an updated BIOS for the motherboard, and if you're overclocked
anywhere reset it to defaults.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"Joseph Macari" wrote in message
...
I tried that several times (with only 2 GB instead of 4); I just tried
dropping down to 1 stick (1GB)...same exact results, i.e., at 28% of
expanding files process, DVD drive light ceases activity, the box sits
still for 8-10 minutes, then install process stops with same message,
..." windows cannot install required files, etc...Error Code
0x8007045d".

There is some hardware glitch with this Tyan MB that prevents either
flavor of Vista (32bit or 64 bit) to be installed.

When I ran Vista Upgrade Advisor from XP, no problems were
detected....and that was with all peripherals attached....I keep
thinking maybe its the ISO but it has worked with several other boxes
without any problems.


"MP Descartes" wrote in message
...
"Joseph Macari" wrote:

I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB
ram,
Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box
previously
(running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The Vista DVD
disc
was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this DVD for
several
other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the
file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required
files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found.

Just for the heck of it, try it after removing half of your RAM.








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Old November 23rd 08, 01:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Hobo
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Posts: 96
Default Vista will not install

Have you tried swapping the memory sticks around. If there is a problem
in the first bank of memory removing the others won't help. The fact
that it stops at the same place every time indicates a memory problem or
a memory access problem.


Joseph Macari wrote:
I tried that several times (with only 2 GB instead of 4); I just tried
dropping down to 1 stick (1GB)...same exact results, i.e., at 28% of
expanding files process, DVD drive light ceases activity, the box sits still
for 8-10 minutes, then install process stops with same message, ..." windows
cannot install required files, etc...Error Code 0x8007045d".

There is some hardware glitch with this Tyan MB that prevents either flavor
of Vista (32bit or 64 bit) to be installed.

When I ran Vista Upgrade Advisor from XP, no problems were detected....and
that was with all peripherals attached....I keep thinking maybe its the ISO
but it has worked with several other boxes without any problems.


"MP Descartes" wrote in message
...
"Joseph Macari" wrote:

I have been trying to install Vista 64 on a Tyan K8SH/Opteron with 4GB
ram,
Fujitsu SCSI drive/LSIU320 controller. XPsp3 has been on the box
previously
(running flawlessly-have saved it in on another scsi ). The Vista DVD
disc
was originally downloaded from TechNet (I have used this DVD for several
other test installs without any problems).
I keep getting the problem with the install at the same point in the file
expanding process (28%)..." windows cannot install required files...Error
Code 0x8007045d". After much searching, no definitive answer has been
found.

Just for the heck of it, try it after removing half of your RAM.



 




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