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KB919946 & KB920684 won't install for Vista Beta 2
NicW n...@nicwilson.com microsoft public windows developer winfx aero The Dell M1710 states on a sticker on the front of the unit "Windows Vista Capable'. While doing a fresh install of Windows Vista Beta 2 it blue screens, and does an immediate reboot, and this cycle continues so its not possible to complete the

Error when attempting to install Vista Beta 2 into a virtual machi
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running Vista Beta 2 right now and using MCE as well. The Extender experience is ok, I think since this is beta the fancy menus and sound effects are gone. Everything works, but it's very static. "Neal Stoughton" <nmsto...@uci.edu> wrote in message news:O1ROVd$iGHA.4508@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... I plan to install

vista Beta2 error msg while loading file
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wish I knew that before I installed Vista, but a good clean MCE install once in a while is good for the soul :) --Mike "Brad Gravesen" <bgrave...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:8C0CD30D-5644-49FB-9E1F-735521CFD5A7@microsoft.com... I'm running Vista Beta 2 right now and using MCE as well.

PB Install RC1 with Intel ICH6R SATA RAID Controler
Marty McCutch Marty_McCu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsupdate I have installed the beta of Vista, and Windows update tries to install update KB919946 & KB920684, without success! The error messages given are : Code 800B0100 and Code 80070057 Any ideas anyone? Thanks!

Considering Vista Beta 2 (public version)
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 11:08:08 +0200, "Arno" <a...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Tying to install ther germen vista beta2 on my AMD Turion 64 Please post your Vista-related questions in the Vista newsgroups. jud Inviato da X-Privat.Org - Registrazione gratuita http://www.x-privat.org/join.php.

Considering Vista Beta 2 (public version)
(I do not want to ask my boss for money for a Core 2 Duo and then find out it will not do what I must have it do.) If it's for business use be sure to get a solid system with good service like a Dell (not Dimension) or HP (not Pavilion/Presario)... Can I then partition the drive and install Vista Beta 2 in the

Vista Beta 2 AMD and Media Center
... kurttrail wrote: Kerry Brown wrote: kurttrail wrote: Kerry Brown wrote: There are valid reasons for installing Vista Beta 2 other than for testing purposes. Curiosity is one. I would say that the only valid reason to install ANY beta software, is to test. Anything else is an exercise in ignorance, at best.

MS Virtual Server 2005 R2 & Windows Vista Beta 2
Neal Stoughton nmsto...@uci.edu microsoft public windows mediacenter I plan to install Vista Beta 2 over my existing Media Center 2005 operating system. Will this work without any problems in providing all the same Media Center functions and does it also work with the Xbox 360 as an extender?

Windows Vista Beta 2: The key word is 'Beta'
markus mar...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I am trying to install vista 64 bit on to my hard drive that contains win xp pro 64, booted from dvd, formatted drive and after copying files got this error. The following text is from the setuperr.log file on the hard drive i am tring

Considering Vista Beta 2 (public version)
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Vista Dynamic Installer will as of today's synchronization, show up as a new Windows product category. Windows Vista Dynamic Installer is initially released as part of a Windows VISTA Beta 2. This category will allow Windows Vista Beta 2 to install with the latest security and driver updates and apply them

Vista Beta 2
Or install on an adequate physical machine. -- //David IIS http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Vista forces you to have at least 6.6 GB available or the install doesnt even get that far. Anyone know how to overcome this.

VISTA Beta 2
I would like to tell you how easy it was to install and how much fun Ive had using Vista Beta 2 over the past few days, but I cant. The stuff that works on Vista seems to work well. But getting the Beta on to a computer was another matter. Installing Vista Beta 2, for me was one of the worst operating system

Can I install Windows Vista Beta 2 on Virtual Server 2005 R2?
After you install Vista Ultimate x64, you can re-install your apps and restore your data. RC -- RC White, CPA San Marcos, TX r...@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) "Chris" <Ch...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

KB919946 & KB920684 won't install for Vista Beta 2
What, if anything, do I need to do to install Vista Beta 2 on the virtual partition? Can it even be installed under Virtual PC? The hardware on the PC is more than sufficient to support the Beta provided I can get it to work under VPC. Thanks for the specifics. You clarified most of bits and pieces I found digging

Error installing Vista x64 Beta 2 German
Hi, Is there a step by step procedure for installing MS Virtual Server 2005 R2 and then installing Windows Vista Beta 2 on it as a Virtual Machine? Thanks -- Dell 4700, WinXP SP2 Pro, 2.8 G Pentium 4, 160 G HD, 80 G Ext USB 2 HD, 512 MB RAM, IE & OE 6, NSW 2005 Premium, ZA 6.0.667.000, Ad-Aware, Spybot-Search

MS Windows Vista Beta 2
Sorry, was my question: "Do only idiots install beta software for any reason other than testing?"? You stated: "I am considering installing Vista Beta 2." I replied to that with: Beta software is meant for testing purposes only. Only an idiot would ever consider installing it for any other purpose.

Installing Vista beta 2 in Virtual PC
What i did was this: - Boot from Vista CD - Choose System RESTORE (instead of normal setup) - After a while you get to another menu and I chose Command Prompt - I used the DISKPART utlity to delete and create the partition i wanted to install vista to. ( If you dont know what you are doing diskpart can destroy your

Considering Vista Beta 2 (public version)
After that happened, the xbox 360 could no longer stay connected to vista. I will now have to install vista from scratch on one of my other drives. Thanks. Peter Z. "Jenelle Coberly [MSFT]" wrote: When you report that you "installed the extender on the Vista Beta 2" are you meaning you went through the process of

XP 32-bit plus Vista Beta on 64-bit computer
I didn't wish to install Vista over my XP installation so I purchased a new HD along with 2Gb of RAM and upgraded my PC with the new hardware and Vista took 45mins to install which was straight forward and error free. The only driver not installed was for the sound. Vista offered to search the net for a

KB919946 & KB920684 won't install for Vista Beta 2
Backup before you install Vista. Better yet install Vista on a spare computer with nothing else on it. Vista Beta 2 expires on May 31, 2007. Again, you will likely lose your XP I am considering installing Vista Beta 2 - the version available to the public and I have a few questions. Is this the latest version?