It is highly unlikely that the installation media is faulty.. it would help if you gave information on whether you are trying to install the 32bit or 64bit version, and the method you are using to install it..
"Tom from Poland (Koszalin)" <Tom from Poland (Koszalin)[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9CF18E4-48E5-4C5A-915B-8E31EB217091[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > I've just bought a new and fresh Windows Vista Home Premium. And I've got > a > problems with installation. At the beginning of the installation is all > right. I can make a choice where to install the software and other like > this, > but when the installation is going on, near the end it stops (nothing is > being ridden from the DVD and nothing happens with my harddrive). If I > click > on the red cross on the upper right of the window sometimes I see that > installation can't be stopped 'cause it can make something bad to my > hardware, and sometimes I see a code of an error "0xE0000100" and the > installation can't be continued and if I want to use the Vista I have to > restart the installation. When I've got back to the shop the man told me > "I'm > not going to give you another DVD 'cause I can't be sure that there is > something wrong with the DVD. If you wanna check it you can bring your PC > to > me and if my man will install the Vista from the disc you've bought cause > there will be sth wrong with the PC you will pay for a sevice if he won't > we > will give you another DVD with the Vista and we will bring your PC back > with > it on a board. > > Please give me some advices about installing, and an answer for a question > "Can the man from the shop do things like he has done with me?" > > Respond on e-mail: tomkuj2[ at ]wp.pl
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