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| an't finish Home premium upgrade, black screen I've tried several different times to install vista home premium upgrade from winXP home. It says before install that there might be problems with my nVidia drivers but I've updated them completely from the nVidia website. Each time the installation goes fine until after the screen where it says vista is loading for the first time, then my monitor goes black like it is getting no output at all. I read a post saying to be patient and it will work itself out, and that didn't work, it rebooted a once and eventually went to sleep after being on for a long period of time. It looks as though I'm not the only one have nVidia problems with vista but I should at least be able to load it. I am running an MSI NS6600-TD128E which is part of the nVidia Geforce 6600 series. |
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| Re: an't finish Home premium upgrade, black screen You need to install the drivers once VIsta is installed. Download them to a location that you have access to or a CD etc. Restart computer and when it is booting up hit F8 and boot into safe mode. Once it has booted install the new XP Video Drivers from NVidia. "mIc" <mIc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9DC6F129-B928-45ED-896F-0AC7CD14CB95@microsoft.com... > I've tried several different times to install vista home premium upgrade > from > winXP home. It says before install that there might be problems with my > nVidia drivers but I've updated them completely from the nVidia website. > Each time the installation goes fine until after the screen where it says > vista is loading for the first time, then my monitor goes black like it is > getting no output at all. I read a post saying to be patient and it will > work itself out, and that didn't work, it rebooted a once and eventually > went > to sleep after being on for a long period of time. It looks as though I'm > not the only one have nVidia problems with vista but I should at least be > able to load it. I am running an MSI NS6600-TD128E which is part of the > nVidia Geforce 6600 series. |
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| Re: an't finish Home premium upgrade, black screen I tried saving the new vista drivers to both a cd and my hard drive. If I put into safe mode, it kicks me out saying that it cannot finish the installation in safe mode. I tried accessing the drivers from the DOS prompt in repair installation on the vista disk but recieved an error message when I ran that too. On the 32 bit install it would load the setup before giving an error, with the 64 bit install it says "The system cannot execute the specified program". Thanks for the idea though, thats what I thought of when I first saw the error. "CanaKiwi" wrote: > You need to install the drivers once VIsta is installed. Download them to a > location that you have access to or a CD etc. > > Restart computer and when it is booting up hit F8 and boot into safe mode. > Once it has booted install the new XP Video Drivers from NVidia. > > > "mIc" <mIc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9DC6F129-B928-45ED-896F-0AC7CD14CB95@microsoft.com... > > I've tried several different times to install vista home premium upgrade > > from > > winXP home. It says before install that there might be problems with my > > nVidia drivers but I've updated them completely from the nVidia website. > > Each time the installation goes fine until after the screen where it says > > vista is loading for the first time, then my monitor goes black like it is > > getting no output at all. I read a post saying to be patient and it will > > work itself out, and that didn't work, it rebooted a once and eventually > > went > > to sleep after being on for a long period of time. It looks as though I'm > > not the only one have nVidia problems with vista but I should at least be > > able to load it. I am running an MSI NS6600-TD128E which is part of the > > nVidia Geforce 6600 series. > > > |
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| Re: an't finish Home premium upgrade, black screen will the install continue if you select VGA mode? "mIc" <mIc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A29BD80-A82A-4EA3-9A84-BE6898BC6A5F@microsoft.com... >I tried saving the new vista drivers to both a cd and my hard drive. If I > put into safe mode, it kicks me out saying that it cannot finish the > installation in safe mode. I tried accessing the drivers from the DOS > prompt > in repair installation on the vista disk but recieved an error message > when I > ran that too. On the 32 bit install it would load the setup before giving > an > error, with the 64 bit install it says "The system cannot execute the > specified program". Thanks for the idea though, thats what I thought of > when > I first saw the error. > > "CanaKiwi" wrote: > >> You need to install the drivers once VIsta is installed. Download them >> to a >> location that you have access to or a CD etc. >> >> Restart computer and when it is booting up hit F8 and boot into safe >> mode. >> Once it has booted install the new XP Video Drivers from NVidia. >> >> >> "mIc" <mIc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9DC6F129-B928-45ED-896F-0AC7CD14CB95@microsoft.com... >> > I've tried several different times to install vista home premium >> > upgrade >> > from >> > winXP home. It says before install that there might be problems with >> > my >> > nVidia drivers but I've updated them completely from the nVidia >> > website. >> > Each time the installation goes fine until after the screen where it >> > says >> > vista is loading for the first time, then my monitor goes black like it >> > is >> > getting no output at all. I read a post saying to be patient and it >> > will >> > work itself out, and that didn't work, it rebooted a once and >> > eventually >> > went >> > to sleep after being on for a long period of time. It looks as though >> > I'm >> > not the only one have nVidia problems with vista but I should at least >> > be >> > able to load it. I am running an MSI NS6600-TD128E which is part of >> > the >> > nVidia Geforce 6600 series. >> >> >> |
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| Re: an't finish Home premium upgrade, black screen How do I select to boot up in VGA mode? I didn't see anything in my BIOS or in the boot menu. "CanaKiwi" wrote: > will the install continue if you select VGA mode? > > "mIc" <mIc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6A29BD80-A82A-4EA3-9A84-BE6898BC6A5F@microsoft.com... > >I tried saving the new vista drivers to both a cd and my hard drive. If I > > put into safe mode, it kicks me out saying that it cannot finish the > > installation in safe mode. I tried accessing the drivers from the DOS > > prompt > > in repair installation on the vista disk but recieved an error message > > when I > > ran that too. On the 32 bit install it would load the setup before giving > > an > > error, with the 64 bit install it says "The system cannot execute the > > specified program". Thanks for the idea though, thats what I thought of > > when > > I first saw the error. > > > > "CanaKiwi" wrote: > > > >> You need to install the drivers once VIsta is installed. Download them > >> to a > >> location that you have access to or a CD etc. > >> > >> Restart computer and when it is booting up hit F8 and boot into safe > >> mode. > >> Once it has booted install the new XP Video Drivers from NVidia. > >> > >> > >> "mIc" <mIc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:9DC6F129-B928-45ED-896F-0AC7CD14CB95@microsoft.com... > >> > I've tried several different times to install vista home premium > >> > upgrade > >> > from > >> > winXP home. It says before install that there might be problems with > >> > my > >> > nVidia drivers but I've updated them completely from the nVidia > >> > website. > >> > Each time the installation goes fine until after the screen where it > >> > says > >> > vista is loading for the first time, then my monitor goes black like it > >> > is > >> > getting no output at all. I read a post saying to be patient and it > >> > will > >> > work itself out, and that didn't work, it rebooted a once and > >> > eventually > >> > went > >> > to sleep after being on for a long period of time. It looks as though > >> > I'm > >> > not the only one have nVidia problems with vista but I should at least > >> > be > >> > able to load it. I am running an MSI NS6600-TD128E which is part of > >> > the > >> > nVidia Geforce 6600 series. > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: an't finish Home premium upgrade, black screen It is one of the options accessed from the advanced boot menu using F8. Sorry, it used to be referred to as VGA mode but is now called: Enable low resolution video (640 × 480) Starts Windows using your current video driver and using low resolution and refresh rate settings. You can use this mode to reset your display settings. For more information, see Change screen resolution and Correct monitor flicker (refresh rate). "mIc" <mIc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:190B5D47-C813-4F1E-B111-DF78B3B2CF41@microsoft.com... > How do I select to boot up in VGA mode? I didn't see anything in my BIOS > or > in the boot menu. > > "CanaKiwi" wrote: > >> will the install continue if you select VGA mode? >> >> "mIc" <mIc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:6A29BD80-A82A-4EA3-9A84-BE6898BC6A5F@microsoft.com... >> >I tried saving the new vista drivers to both a cd and my hard drive. If >> >I >> > put into safe mode, it kicks me out saying that it cannot finish the >> > installation in safe mode. I tried accessing the drivers from the DOS >> > prompt >> > in repair installation on the vista disk but recieved an error message >> > when I >> > ran that too. On the 32 bit install it would load the setup before >> > giving >> > an >> > error, with the 64 bit install it says "The system cannot execute the >> > specified program". Thanks for the idea though, thats what I thought >> > of >> > when >> > I first saw the error. >> > >> > "CanaKiwi" wrote: >> > >> >> You need to install the drivers once VIsta is installed. Download >> >> them >> >> to a >> >> location that you have access to or a CD etc. >> >> >> >> Restart computer and when it is booting up hit F8 and boot into safe >> >> mode. >> >> Once it has booted install the new XP Video Drivers from NVidia. >> >> >> >> >> >> "mIc" <mIc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:9DC6F129-B928-45ED-896F-0AC7CD14CB95@microsoft.com... >> >> > I've tried several different times to install vista home premium >> >> > upgrade >> >> > from >> >> > winXP home. It says before install that there might be problems >> >> > with >> >> > my >> >> > nVidia drivers but I've updated them completely from the nVidia >> >> > website. >> >> > Each time the installation goes fine until after the screen where it >> >> > says >> >> > vista is loading for the first time, then my monitor goes black like >> >> > it >> >> > is >> >> > getting no output at all. I read a post saying to be patient and it >> >> > will >> >> > work itself out, and that didn't work, it rebooted a once and >> >> > eventually >> >> > went >> >> > to sleep after being on for a long period of time. It looks as >> >> > though >> >> > I'm >> >> > not the only one have nVidia problems with vista but I should at >> >> > least >> >> > be >> >> > able to load it. I am running an MSI NS6600-TD128E which is part of >> >> > the >> >> > nVidia Geforce 6600 series. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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