The file not found that ms.com says is the cause of the error is
correct. however, their specific solution about a user file may be only
one of the causes.
In my case, after getting this file on install, I first changed the
boot order to be HD first, then CD. Then, on a force boot from CD I was
able to narrow down the error. In my case, there was a boot descriptor
from a previous install lingering on the disk.
Note that even if you use the Vista installer disk formatter to format
your disk, it won't update the Master Boot Record (MBR).
I still had a GRUB boot loader from a previous install of linux on the
disk. I was able to boot from a USB drive with a linux kernel and
flatten the HD. After that, Vista installed easily.
Standard cautions about Low-level formats of IDE drives hold; be
careful.
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