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Lexmark X2480 install problem (Vista Ultimate).
"Mick Murphy" wrote: Did you uninstall what you already had installed(The wrong HP Driver), before installing the new vista compatible downloaded driver? And redo the whole installation process with the printer, whether it is printer first, driver software second, or the other way around .

partition hard drive
At one intersection I was making a left turn, when a driver going the opposite direction who was also turning left drove into my path. Man Shoots Girlfriend's Computer After Installing Windows Vista ... He had just shot the computer 5 times and missed once. ..... in Boy Nearly Killed Trying To Cool Xb. oeasler

vista just wont start up
If they are not on the Vista DVD, then you will need to get them from WD and have them ready when running Vista Setup. In Win2K and WinXP, we had to get the drivers from the drive makers, put them onto a floppy (no other media would work), and press <F6> early in Setup to be able to install them from the floppy at

vista 64 bit corrupt registry
Also,
you can make your pata drive as the first drive in boot priority and that also should solve the problem. "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e8VsIC$RHHA.3500@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Install Vista to your hard drive while all other drives are disconnected.

Cannot Install Vista on SATA Drive
It might clear things up if you describe your setup with some more specifics. When you are referring to your C and D drive, are these two separate physical hard drives or two existing partitions on the same hard drive? The important piece to get a dual boot setup is to install Vista to a different partition than

is it possible to install vista on usb dard drive
However, per the other link in the article you can boot from a PE environment and then use the MAIK tools to install Vista directly from an image. Not exactly what you were looking for, "ivankrakov" wrote: There are instructions for creating a Vista install flash drive at http://kurtsh.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!

New MP3 Player driver cannot install.
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Glad you have it solved and are now using Vista. .... The bad thing about disconnecting all drives other than the one you are installing on is that if you intend to install on a drive/partition that will have a drive letter other than

vista just wont start up
If you do a install in place AND you can find find SATA drivers that work in BOTH XP and Vista then you can do a overwrite of your exhisting OS IF you install the new SATA drivers first. There could be other issues, I sure had some and still do, but I thankfully installed Vista to a IDE ATA drive and only use my

vista just wont start up
His issue is some other hardware issue perhaps, but nothing to do with the amount of ram. Just a thought. "Carlos" <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E251978F-0B24-40D7-BFA7-28E594401A0C@microsoft.com... Hi, Install Vista with only 2 GB RAM present. Those BSOD's are a known issue with Vista

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
I also have the same issues, and to go one step further, after you connect the other hard drives, and they are recognized, you will be able to use the drives, however, I used the Vista "Complete PC Backup" function, and save it to the second internal hard drive without issue, however, you can not restore the

Dual boot newsgroup?
That will give you an option to uncheck a checkbox and the onwership rights of other objects will be terminated. Now you will have the right to do what you want I have used the upgrade kit for vista home premium. I am wondering if I should do a clean install of vista (wipe drive clean) cause i did not know it

install both XP and Vista
When I want to install Vista (or any O/S for that matter), I remove ALL drives except for the drive to host the installation (and the DVD units). After the base system is installed, then I reconnect the other drives (quite a few) and let Windows find the new hardware and install drivers for all of it.

If Your Down With VISTA
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Are you doing a clean install (which version, full or upgrade) or an The bad thing about disconnecting all drives other than the one you are installing on is that if you intend to install on a drive/partition that will have a drive

Ubuntu, XP and Vista dual boot.
I have an Asus K8N mobo, and am having the exact same problem (blank screen with flashing cursor after reboot) after installing Vista Ultimate OEM onto a maxtor 200gig SATA drive. (clean install from the DVD, only other drive attached is the dvd rom from which I am installing) This is the first time I've bothered

Can't install Vista Premium at all - HELP, Someone!!
The 64bit driver will install on XP Pro x64 but not on Vista x64. The difference is that XP Pro x64 requires 64bit drivers (but does not require signage) while Vista x64 requires 64bit signed In other words, to prevent any more registry problems, I should worry about the hardware components not the software.

Install Vista from SATA DVD drive?
Hello, I bought a Lexmark X2480 and I am unable to install it on my system. I do not have the driver cd as I bought it as a return-product, and I downloaded the newest driver from Lexmark.com, but I am unable to install it on Vista Ultimate. I use the downloaded driver program, follow the setup and insert the

New Build
"hitesh ughreja" <hitesh.ughr...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:40565aad-85d1-4476-a60e-8f655ca2e43d@c23g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... hello, i bought a new x61 laptop which doesn't have any CD rom drive. i have an external USB drive. the laptop come with windows vista OS. i want to install windows XP in other

RAID 1 Vista and XP dual boot (posted on Vista Instln forum)
2) Did vista load and run in the normal manner with the Win98 SE MBR and the new disk signature? For the Vista install w/o SP1: yes, it had zero problems. For the Vista install with SP1: no. Notes For non-Vista booting, drive C: is XP Home, meaning that Home was installed before the other op system installs.

Installing Vista on a partion other than C:\
When you try to install Vista (I believe any version, 64 or 32 bit), onto a SATA drive or Raid volume, and you have other IDE PATA drives, the Vista Installation for some reason writes information necessary for booting to the IDE or PATA drive. I have no idea why, and if someone has a reason please let me know.

Cannot Install Vista on SATA Drive
Use it like any other account. Be aware that it won't have a password yet, so it's a good idea to set a password for it. If you want to disable the account I have used the upgrade kit for vista home premium. I am wondering if I should do a clean install of vista (wipe drive clean) cause i did not know it would