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Fred
I've got the 32-bit Vista Ultimate edition and want to install it to a
clean, unpartitioned hard drive so I put the DVD in the drive, it allows me
to partition and format the drive, it goes through various screens and a
couple of re-boots, all OK, until it gets to a point where it reboots and
the next thing is a message on-screen (black screen, white rectangle in
centre with red borders and the words "Out of Range" on the white area).
Presumably, Vista has got to a point where it's automatically adjusting the
screen resolution (like XP does) but it's got it wrong. If I try to boot
into safe mode I get a message "Windows installation cannot continue in Safe
Mode. Please reboot into Windows" (or something like that). Clicking OK
starts the machine reboot and back to the "Out of Range" message.
Any ideas folks?
TIA, Fred.
clean, unpartitioned hard drive so I put the DVD in the drive, it allows me
to partition and format the drive, it goes through various screens and a
couple of re-boots, all OK, until it gets to a point where it reboots and
the next thing is a message on-screen (black screen, white rectangle in
centre with red borders and the words "Out of Range" on the white area).
Presumably, Vista has got to a point where it's automatically adjusting the
screen resolution (like XP does) but it's got it wrong. If I try to boot
into safe mode I get a message "Windows installation cannot continue in Safe
Mode. Please reboot into Windows" (or something like that). Clicking OK
starts the machine reboot and back to the "Out of Range" message.
Any ideas folks?
TIA, Fred.