kkj1961 Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 (edited) Hi. I am installing Vista on an HP Media Center PC. I have an NVIDIA 6800GS video card and 1 gb of ram. The installation was going very smooth. Copied files. Expanded Files. Installed upgrades and features. It had rebooted a couple times and was on the Completing Installation task. The screen flickered and went dark (like the machine was rebooting). It has stayed dark for quite a while now (over 15 minutes). There is still hard drive activity, so I was wondering if this is normal at the end of the Vista install, or if I should try rebooting. I don't want to interrupt it if it is still installing files.Any help would be appreciated.I am also using DVI output for video. It seemed to work fine throughout the install. Do I need to switch to svideo for Vista until I can select DVI?Kevin Edited June 15, 2006 by kkj1961
MrGuy Posted June 24, 2006 Posted June 24, 2006 Try a clean install, seems to be the one tried and true method
neo Posted June 24, 2006 Posted June 24, 2006 download latest driver for Ur graphics card Nvidiaand burn a CD . Remember .iNF at the root of CDat the installation process when u select drive to install use intsall driver select apropiate driver and do installation normallyUr Screen may flick but come after a time whileand installation goes smooth------------------------------------------------------------------------Another wayBoot in SafeMode Vistaand install Ur Grapichs driver get the fact.....------------------------------------------------------------------------the reason of this is WDDM driver form MS is not comaptiblefor ur Graphics CardRamesh Kumar PiLani IndiaRamesh K
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