Try removing 2GB of the RAM. There is a known problem with installing the RTM version of Vista with 4GB installed. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777 but there isn't always an error message.
Update Vista after installation and then replace the 2GB you removed.
"Jack" <Jack[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:765E31D7-B21B-4DF9-8C5A-650F0392FF89[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > > I have a problem with hanging clean installation. That happens when > installer is completing installation. > > My configuration: > > Asus A8V Deluxe > AMD Athlon 64 3700+ > 4*1 Gb RAM > Asus AH2600PRO > Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1TB SATA > > I ran the vista upgrade advisor and it said: > > System details: no action required (video card will even support Windows > Aero) > > Device details: > ASUS AH2600 Series (video card): > This device will not work in Windows Vista > > ATI Function Driver for High Definition Audio -ATI AA01: > There is no compatibility data available for this device. > > WinXP Promise SATA378 (tm) IDE Controller: > There is no compatibility data available for this device. > > No issues were detected for my mouse, keyboard and ethernet card. > --- > Well my video card is supporting Windows Aero but won't work in Vista :) > Anyway from video card's manufacturer web page you can download Vista 64 > bit > drivers and in the product package there is that Vista logo. So I think > that > can't be the problem. > > About that WinXP Promise SATA378 (tm) IDE Controller. > If that would be the problem, I assume that I wouldn't be able to use that > SATA hard disk for Windows installation. Now I can see the drive and > Windows > is installed to it. > > I have searched information from internet and read that people have been > able to run Vista with similar mother board and graphics card and so on. > > Can someone help me with this one, please? > > Best Reagrds, > Jack > > P.S. - Is Vista installer able to use internet connection to search for > drivers for different hardware? > - Is Vista installer writing some log-file during the installation, so I > could try to look that and see what is causing the problem? that would be > the > problem, I assume that I wouldn't be able to use that SATA hard disk for > Windows installation. Now I can see the drive and Windows is installed to > it.
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