vista freezes durring rebooting

vista freezes durring rebooting

this happen since beta 1 lol evrytime i install after files are copied and the software does its first reboot, after my pc restarts when i get to the black logo screen with the grey bar it freezes. and it has happen again with beta 2.
my system specs are athlon xp 2400 running on a asrock K7S8X mobo with 1.5gig of pc 2700 memory 2 western digital hard drives one 80gig the other 250gig and a radeon x1600 pro 512mb
what can be the problem?

Open Control Panel > (set to "Classic View") > open Problem Reports and Solutions > click "View Problem History", take note of any driver or software issues that might be causing this. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"PrDarkness" wrote in message

this happen since beta 1 lol evrytime i install after files are copied and the software does its first reboot, after my pc restarts when i get to the black logo screen with the grey bar it freezes. and it has happen again with beta 2.
my system specs are athlon xp 2400 running on a asrock K7S8X mobo with 1.5gig of pc 2700 memory 2 western digital hard drives one 80gig the other 250gig and a radeon x1600 pro 512mb
what can be the problem?

Something tells me it's the video drivers distributed with vista for your x1600. I had the same problem and solved it by finishing the installation in safe mode, booting using "Last Known Good Configuration" after the installation was complete. The computer then booted into vista without problems as long as I didn't let it install the X1600 drivers that came with vista.
I tried the drivers supplied by ATI for Vista Beta 2 and now had a BSOD after booting.
I went back to the "Last Known Good Configuration" and tried the XP drivers for my X1600 and everything works fine. The installation program itself doesn't work but it unpacks the drivers in C:\ATI\SUPPORT\6-5_xp-2k_dd_32464\2KXP_INF\ (default directory)
I can now boot Vista normally and use it without problems but I still get a BSOD when I shut down the computer, just before it really shuts down.
Hope that helps.
Jean-Felix
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

Open Control Panel > (set to "Classic View") > open Problem Reports and Solutions > click "View Problem History", take note of any driver or software issues that might be causing this. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"PrDarkness" wrote in message this happen since beta 1 lol evrytime i install after files are copied and the software does its first reboot, after my pc restarts when i get to the black logo screen with the grey bar it freezes. and it has happen again with beta 2.
my
system specs are athlon xp 2400 running on a asrock K7S8X mobo with 1.5gig of pc 2700 memory 2 western digital hard drives one 80gig the other 250gig and a radeon x1600 pro 512mb
what can be the problem?

I would say, try using the Windows XP drivers for your X1600, it worked for me.
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

Open Control Panel > (set to "Classic View") > open Problem Reports and Solutions > click "View Problem History", take note of any driver or software issues that might be causing this. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"PrDarkness" wrote in message this happen since beta 1 lol evrytime i install after files are copied and the software does its first reboot, after my pc restarts when i get to the black logo screen with the grey bar it freezes. and it has happen again with beta 2.
my system specs are athlon xp 2400 running on a asrock K7S8X mobo with 1.5gig of pc 2700 memory 2 western digital hard drives one 80gig the other 250gig and a radeon x1600 pro 512mb
what can be the problem?

Windows Vista

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