I have tried installing Vista on above laptop a number of times now. I tried installing it a few time last week, and yesterday started trying again because i see no reason why Vista shouldn't install. Basic Laptop Specs: Pentium M 1.5GHz Centrino chipset ATi Radeon 9100 IGP IDE 40GB HD 1GB RAM (PC2700) I have tried installing to a second partition (formatted within XP) a couple of times, installing to an empty HD, and installing to a primary partition (formatted by Vista). Every time, the installation works fine, at the last reboot i have to boot in 'last known good config' or i end up with the dreaded black screen. About half the time, i can get into VGA mode, create an account etc, and login. No matter what i do at this point to get drivers installed, after rebooting i cannot access the Vista desktop. This has happened about a dozen times now! When booting in normal mode: black screen, HD activity for a time. Booting in (any) safe mode: hangs after loading crcdisk.sys Booting in last known/VGA mode: same as normal mode. Repairing install from DVD: no errors found. I understand that Vista is still very rough with hardware support, but surely a 2yo laptop should at least be able to boot it - any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated!

Installation woes - ASUS m6 laptop
I am not sure if this is a device issue, but here's some guidance if you want to report a bug:
Finding setup logs, reporting and attaching logs to report, figuring out what device or driver causes hangs or crash during setup:
1. google -> beta client (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=43655) The first link should be Microsoft link. It needs .NET but I think it will be installed if you try to run it without it..
2. finding and identifying the correct logs
setupapi.app.log setupapi.dev.log <<-- last 100 lines here may indicate the hanging driver
These are the primary setup logs, there are others but these are the major.
Hint: Before searching logs try Folder Options and enable viewing of hidden folders and files. Also try Run diskmgmt.msc -> assign drive letters for partitions with no drive letters.
A:
There can be multiple logs with the same name, but they are different! First look at the drive you tried to install Vista to, if it has Vista Windows\INF\ directory and the mentioned logs files.
B: early setup failure
If you can't find Windows VISTA directory (if setup did not get so far) then look all volumes/partitions in the drives that were on the machine during the install for directories starting with $. There are 2-4 of them (possibly in different partitions) depending on when the setup failed. Search for .log under all the *:\$WINDOWS
A & B:
Make sure the date and Minute timestamp of the log files are around the time when the setup failed, sometimes a setup/install failure causes the computer to automatically reboot and the setup will run again but failing in different way than the first time (making the bug report less useful). For best bug report it's better to catch the failure when it first happens. Yes it means starting the install all over again and keeping eye on it. But this will guarantee that the last line in the log will be around the time of the failure. If it is a driver crash then you can figure out the offending driver yourself just by looking at the last lines of setupapi.dev.log.
You wouldn't want to be looking at or submitting the wrong logs, right?
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I have tried installing Vista on above laptop a number of times now. I tried installing it a few time last week, and yesterday started trying again because i see no reason why Vista shouldn't install. Basic Laptop Specs: Pentium M 1.5GHz Centrino chipset ATi Radeon 9100 IGP IDE 40GB HD 1GB RAM (PC2700) I have tried installing to a second partition (formatted within XP) a couple of times, installing to an empty HD, and installing to a primary partition (formatted by Vista). Every time, the installation works fine, at the last reboot i have to boot in 'last known good config' or i end up with the dreaded black screen. About half the time, i can get into VGA mode, create an account etc, and login. No matter what i do at this point to get drivers installed, after rebooting i cannot access the Vista desktop. This has happened about a dozen times now! When booting in normal mode: black screen, HD activity for a time. Booting in (any) safe mode: hangs after loading crcdisk.sys Booting in last known/VGA mode: same as normal mode. Repairing install from DVD: no errors found. I understand that Vista is still very rough with hardware support, but surely a 2yo laptop should at least be able to boot it - any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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