help with assembling my new pc...

how can you have problems installing Vista...It practically does the thing for you matey.

you just click next.

What issues are you having.
 
how can you have problems installing Vista...It practically does the thing for you matey.

you just click next.

What issues are you having.

very funny....:(

it's not about vista, it's about the assembling, vista gives me error while I try to install it....

I also asked to some friends online support and they don't know what to do..........
 
very funny....:(

it's not about vista, it's about the assembling, vista gives me error while I try to install it....

I also asked to some friends online support and they don't know what to do..........

Wasen't a joke actually, theres no F6 drivers or anything silly like that for Vista, so its all straight forward.

What errors are you getting.

Whats wrong with the assembling? If everything is plugged in, turning on, and your getting a display with no errors, whats crashing/stopping the Vista install?
 
Wasen't a joke actually, theres no F6 drivers or anything silly like that for Vista, so its all straight forward.

What errors are you getting.

Whats wrong with the assembling? If everything is plugged in, turning on, and your getting a display with no errors, whats crashing/stopping the Vista install?


this is the message of error



and this is when the installation stopped first.... the screen was black only the lcd posted had something written on...

 
How much RAM do you have installed? I've heard Vista having 'some' issues while installing with too much RAM in it initially...

Try taking out one stick, and installing the O/S that way.
 
Please post what components you have bought.

Does the thing POST (Power On Self-Test)?

Can you access the BIOS?

It may be that your dominator ram needs more voltage applying via the BIOS.
 
Please post what components you have bought.

Does the thing POST (Power On Self-Test)?

Can you access the BIOS?

It may be that your dominator ram needs more voltage applying via the BIOS.

Just about to post about the RAM voltage :)

See what Voltage your RAM is rated at, as you may have to up the volatage manually in the bios.
 
Just about to post about the RAM voltage :)

See what Voltage your RAM is rated at, as you may have to up the volatage manually in the bios.

i checked, it was on auto, probably tomorrow I will go in a shop close to my house and ask them to format the hd because at the moment I can barely access the bios.

i will take out one slot of ram (it it a corsair dominator 2x2GB, quite demanding actually...) and install vista, then I will increase the voltage for the ram and put the other one.

can you install vista with 2GB in ?
 
i checked, it was on auto, probably tomorrow I will go in a shop close to my house and ask them to format the hd because at the moment I can barely access the bios.

i will take out one slot of ram (it it a corsair dominator 2x2GB, quite demanding actually...) and install vista, then I will increase the voltage for the ram and put the other one.

can you install vista with 2GB in ?

Yes, Vista will install fine with just the 2GB stick in, then you should be able to add it in later.

You should be able to format the HD yourself, while VISTA is installing, no need to go out and spend £10 or so for someone to do what you could do at your house to be honest.

I personally would see if it works with just the 2GB stick, if it does, then carry on installing...If it does not work with just the one 2GB stick, go into the BIOS, and change the voltage manually to its set rating.

Had a quick look on the OcUK site, there are two type of Dominator ram there, so setting the RAM to 1.8 / 1.9 volts respectively would be a nice start.
 
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just to let you know, finished, it works fine, ram at 1.1 timing auto, later i will do the oc.

image of the pc...





thank you everybody for your support:D
 
Go to your local computer shop and have them do it. Cost me £30 for mine to take everything out of my old case and put it into my new case...(i was lazy)
 
Go to your local computer shop and have them do it. Cost me £30 for mine to take everything out of my old case and put it into my new case...(i was lazy)

Almost always works better just to show people how to do it themselves! This thread is a good example - merdarion was ready to pay someone else to do it, but with a bit of advice and encouragement he sorted it out himself. Now he'll know for his next build - plus he can help others in the same situation. Teach a man to fish, and all that :D
 
Almost always works better just to show people how to do it themselves! This thread is a good example - merdarion was ready to pay someone else to do it, but with a bit of advice and encouragement he sorted it out himself. Now he'll know for his next build - plus he can help others in the same situation. Teach a man to fish, and all that :D

Wise words ;)
 
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