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Old December 22nd 09, 12:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
bill
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Default Windows failed to start

My Windows Vista Business upgrade DVD won't boot. Is this normal? Are there
certain "upgrade" DVDs that aren't supposed to boot?

This is an genuine purchased Windows DVD, part number: 66J-04586.

It will install Vista, as long as I boot the computer into XP first, then
run the install program.

I've installed Vista on a few computers (site license) in my small
non-profit and it worked, but today one had a problem.

It's getting an error screen: Windows Error Recovery - Windows failed to
start. To fix, restart, boot with the DVD and click "Repair your computer"

The problem is that the Vista DVD won't boot, so I can't repair Windows.
(The XP DVD will boot, so the problem is not with the drive)

Can anyone think of any way to repair this, or fix this error?

thank you,
Bill
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Old December 22nd 09, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Curious[_6_]
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Default Windows failed to start

Assuming your Bios is set up to boot from your DVD optical drive first what
happens when you reboot your computer with your Vista installation DVD in
the drive?


"Bill" wrote in message
...
My Windows Vista Business upgrade DVD won't boot. Is this normal? Are
there
certain "upgrade" DVDs that aren't supposed to boot?

This is an genuine purchased Windows DVD, part number: 66J-04586.

It will install Vista, as long as I boot the computer into XP first, then
run the install program.

I've installed Vista on a few computers (site license) in my small
non-profit and it worked, but today one had a problem.

It's getting an error screen: Windows Error Recovery - Windows failed to
start. To fix, restart, boot with the DVD and click "Repair your computer"

The problem is that the Vista DVD won't boot, so I can't repair Windows.
(The XP DVD will boot, so the problem is not with the drive)

Can anyone think of any way to repair this, or fix this error?

thank you,
Bill


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Old December 22nd 09, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Curious[_6_]
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Default Windows failed to start

Assuming your Bios is set up to boot from your DVD optical drive first what
happens when you reboot your computer with your Vista installation DVD in
the drive?


"Bill" wrote in message
...
My Windows Vista Business upgrade DVD won't boot. Is this normal? Are
there
certain "upgrade" DVDs that aren't supposed to boot?

This is an genuine purchased Windows DVD, part number: 66J-04586.

It will install Vista, as long as I boot the computer into XP first, then
run the install program.

I've installed Vista on a few computers (site license) in my small
non-profit and it worked, but today one had a problem.

It's getting an error screen: Windows Error Recovery - Windows failed to
start. To fix, restart, boot with the DVD and click "Repair your computer"

The problem is that the Vista DVD won't boot, so I can't repair Windows.
(The XP DVD will boot, so the problem is not with the drive)

Can anyone think of any way to repair this, or fix this error?

thank you,
Bill


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Old December 22nd 09, 02:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
ashvin
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Default Windows failed to start


it will ask you if you want to install windows!!


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Old December 22nd 09, 02:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
ashvin
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Default Windows failed to start



it will ask you if you want to install windows!!


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Old December 22nd 09, 06:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
bill
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Default Windows failed to start

It’s a Dell, so the process is:
Press F12 for boot menu
At boot menu - I put in the Vista DVD and choose CD drive

Then it says
"Selected boot device not available
Press F1 to retry boot"

It makes it sound like a hardware problem, but when I put in the XP CD, it
then says:

Press any key to boot from CD

And it works, it boots into the XP install.

I've tried this on other computers and get the same result. It won't boot
from this DVD, but I can install Vista from this DVD, on a computer that has
XP installed.

"Curious" wrote:

Assuming your Bios is set up to boot from your DVD optical drive first what
happens when you reboot your computer with your Vista installation DVD in
the drive?


"Bill" wrote in message
...
My Windows Vista Business upgrade DVD won't boot. Is this normal? Are
there
certain "upgrade" DVDs that aren't supposed to boot?

This is an genuine purchased Windows DVD, part number: 66J-04586.

It will install Vista, as long as I boot the computer into XP first, then
run the install program.

I've installed Vista on a few computers (site license) in my small
non-profit and it worked, but today one had a problem.

It's getting an error screen: Windows Error Recovery - Windows failed to
start. To fix, restart, boot with the DVD and click "Repair your computer"

The problem is that the Vista DVD won't boot, so I can't repair Windows.
(The XP DVD will boot, so the problem is not with the drive)

Can anyone think of any way to repair this, or fix this error?

thank you,
Bill


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Old December 22nd 09, 06:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
bill
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Posts: 305
Default Windows failed to start

It’s a Dell, so the process is:
Press F12 for boot menu
At boot menu - I put in the Vista DVD and choose CD drive

Then it says
"Selected boot device not available
Press F1 to retry boot"

It makes it sound like a hardware problem, but when I put in the XP CD, it
then says:

Press any key to boot from CD

And it works, it boots into the XP install.

I've tried this on other computers and get the same result. It won't boot
from this DVD, but I can install Vista from this DVD, on a computer that has
XP installed.

"Curious" wrote:

Assuming your Bios is set up to boot from your DVD optical drive first what
happens when you reboot your computer with your Vista installation DVD in
the drive?


"Bill" wrote in message
...
My Windows Vista Business upgrade DVD won't boot. Is this normal? Are
there
certain "upgrade" DVDs that aren't supposed to boot?

This is an genuine purchased Windows DVD, part number: 66J-04586.

It will install Vista, as long as I boot the computer into XP first, then
run the install program.

I've installed Vista on a few computers (site license) in my small
non-profit and it worked, but today one had a problem.

It's getting an error screen: Windows Error Recovery - Windows failed to
start. To fix, restart, boot with the DVD and click "Repair your computer"

The problem is that the Vista DVD won't boot, so I can't repair Windows.
(The XP DVD will boot, so the problem is not with the drive)

Can anyone think of any way to repair this, or fix this error?

thank you,
Bill


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Old December 22nd 09, 07:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Curious[_6_]
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Posts: 193
Default Windows failed to start

Is is possible that you are trying to use a Vista DVD installation in a CD
capable only drive?

"Bill" wrote in message
...
It’s a Dell, so the process is:
Press F12 for boot menu
At boot menu - I put in the Vista DVD and choose CD drive

Then it says
"Selected boot device not available
Press F1 to retry boot"

It makes it sound like a hardware problem, but when I put in the XP CD, it
then says:

Press any key to boot from CD

And it works, it boots into the XP install.

I've tried this on other computers and get the same result. It won't boot
from this DVD, but I can install Vista from this DVD, on a computer that
has
XP installed.

"Curious" wrote:

Assuming your Bios is set up to boot from your DVD optical drive first
what
happens when you reboot your computer with your Vista installation DVD in
the drive?


"Bill" wrote in message
...
My Windows Vista Business upgrade DVD won't boot. Is this normal? Are
there
certain "upgrade" DVDs that aren't supposed to boot?

This is an genuine purchased Windows DVD, part number: 66J-04586.

It will install Vista, as long as I boot the computer into XP first,
then
run the install program.

I've installed Vista on a few computers (site license) in my small
non-profit and it worked, but today one had a problem.

It's getting an error screen: Windows Error Recovery - Windows failed
to
start. To fix, restart, boot with the DVD and click "Repair your
computer"

The problem is that the Vista DVD won't boot, so I can't repair
Windows.
(The XP DVD will boot, so the problem is not with the drive)

Can anyone think of any way to repair this, or fix this error?

thank you,
Bill


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Old December 22nd 09, 07:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Curious[_6_]
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Posts: 193
Default Windows failed to start

Is is possible that you are trying to use a Vista DVD installation in a CD
capable only drive?

"Bill" wrote in message
...
It’s a Dell, so the process is:
Press F12 for boot menu
At boot menu - I put in the Vista DVD and choose CD drive

Then it says
"Selected boot device not available
Press F1 to retry boot"

It makes it sound like a hardware problem, but when I put in the XP CD, it
then says:

Press any key to boot from CD

And it works, it boots into the XP install.

I've tried this on other computers and get the same result. It won't boot
from this DVD, but I can install Vista from this DVD, on a computer that
has
XP installed.

"Curious" wrote:

Assuming your Bios is set up to boot from your DVD optical drive first
what
happens when you reboot your computer with your Vista installation DVD in
the drive?


"Bill" wrote in message
...
My Windows Vista Business upgrade DVD won't boot. Is this normal? Are
there
certain "upgrade" DVDs that aren't supposed to boot?

This is an genuine purchased Windows DVD, part number: 66J-04586.

It will install Vista, as long as I boot the computer into XP first,
then
run the install program.

I've installed Vista on a few computers (site license) in my small
non-profit and it worked, but today one had a problem.

It's getting an error screen: Windows Error Recovery - Windows failed
to
start. To fix, restart, boot with the DVD and click "Repair your
computer"

The problem is that the Vista DVD won't boot, so I can't repair
Windows.
(The XP DVD will boot, so the problem is not with the drive)

Can anyone think of any way to repair this, or fix this error?

thank you,
Bill


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Old January 3rd 10, 11:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
danielw
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Default Windows failed to start

i am having this same problem. I keep wiping the hard drive/reformatting and
reinstalling but it keeps coming up to this screen. any ideas?

"Curious" wrote:

Is is possible that you are trying to use a Vista DVD installation in a CD
capable only drive?

"Bill" wrote in message
...
It’s a Dell, so the process is:
Press F12 for boot menu
At boot menu - I put in the Vista DVD and choose CD drive

Then it says
"Selected boot device not available
Press F1 to retry boot"

It makes it sound like a hardware problem, but when I put in the XP CD, it
then says:

Press any key to boot from CD

And it works, it boots into the XP install.

I've tried this on other computers and get the same result. It won't boot
from this DVD, but I can install Vista from this DVD, on a computer that
has
XP installed.

"Curious" wrote:

Assuming your Bios is set up to boot from your DVD optical drive first
what
happens when you reboot your computer with your Vista installation DVD in
the drive?


"Bill" wrote in message
...
My Windows Vista Business upgrade DVD won't boot. Is this normal? Are
there
certain "upgrade" DVDs that aren't supposed to boot?

This is an genuine purchased Windows DVD, part number: 66J-04586.

It will install Vista, as long as I boot the computer into XP first,
then
run the install program.

I've installed Vista on a few computers (site license) in my small
non-profit and it worked, but today one had a problem.

It's getting an error screen: Windows Error Recovery - Windows failed
to
start. To fix, restart, boot with the DVD and click "Repair your
computer"

The problem is that the Vista DVD won't boot, so I can't repair
Windows.
(The XP DVD will boot, so the problem is not with the drive)

Can anyone think of any way to repair this, or fix this error?

thank you,
Bill

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