First > Make sure the disc is completely clean as it may be the disc has a
spec of dust or the disc might not be working properly all together.
2) Secondly Set Boot order in bios and make sure you main Hard Drive you are
installing vista on is set to be booted 1st. then DVD rom etc (To get to
boot order you will have to press something like F12 depending on bios.
3) Make sure your Bios is upto date
4) Unplug any peripherals such as, printers, external drives, microphone
webcams etc
5) If you have a second hard drive remove it install vista then add second
HDD back in as it maybe detecting or trying to install to second hard drive
(if you have one)
6) Check you got all the latest drivers for motherboard etc and make sure
all components support vista.
7) If all fails then copy the Vista disc at a slow speed maybe 2x and then
try as it may be the disc.
First > Make sure the disc is completely clean as it may be the disc has a
spec of dust or the disc might not be working properly all together.
2) Secondly Set Boot order in bios and make sure you main Hard Drive you are
installing vista on is set to be booted 1st. then DVD rom etc (To get to
boot order you will have to press something like F12 depending on bios.
3) Make sure your Bios is upto date
4) Unplug any peripherals such as, printers, external drives, microphone
webcams etc
5) If you have a second hard drive remove it install vista then add second
HDD back in as it maybe detecting or trying to install to second hard drive
(if you have one)
6) Check you got all the latest drivers for motherboard etc and make sure
all components support vista.
7) If all fails then copy the Vista disc at a slow speed maybe 2x and then
try as it may be the disc.
First > Make sure the disc is completely clean as it may be the disc has a
spec of dust or the disc might not be working properly all together.
2) Secondly Set Boot order in bios and make sure you main Hard Drive you are
installing vista on is set to be booted 1st. then DVD rom etc (To get to
boot order you will have to press something like F12 depending on bios.
3) Make sure your Bios is upto date
4) Unplug any peripherals such as, printers, external drives, microphone
webcams etc
5) If you have a second hard drive remove it install vista then add second
HDD back in as it maybe detecting or trying to install to second hard drive
(if you have one)
6) Check you got all the latest drivers for motherboard etc and make sure
all components support vista.
7) If all fails then copy the Vista disc at a slow speed maybe 2x and then
try as it may be the disc.
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