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Cannot install Windows 7RC in WinXP host.

Posted: 28. Jan 2010, 19:07
by Ash-Lee
I cannot complete the installation of Windows 7RC.

Everything has installed, then it reset ready to load for the first time. It gets to the screen where it says 'Setup is starting services' and stops.

There is a dialog box which says 'Windows could not complete the installation. To install Windows on this computer, restart the installation'

Clicking on OK here just restarts the machine and it does the same.

These are my VBox settings.

General Name: Windows 7
OS Type: Windows 7
System Base Memory: 1024 MB
Processor(s): 1
Boot Order: Floppy, CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk
VT-x/AMD-V: Enabled
Nested Paging: Disabled
Display Video Memory: 16 MB
3D Acceleration: Disabled
2D Video Acceleration: Disabled
Remote Display Server: Disabled
Storage IDE Controller
IDE Primary Master: Windows 7.vdi (Normal, 20.00 GB)
IDE Secondary Master (CD/DVD): Empty
Floppy Controller
Floppy Device 0: Empty
Audio Host Driver: Windows DirectSound
Controller: ICH AC97
Network Adapter 1: Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (NAT)
Serial Ports Disabled
USB Device Filters: 0 (0 active)
Shared Folders None

Re: Cannot install Windows 7RC in WinXP host.

Posted: 28. Jan 2010, 19:16
by Perryg
Please post the log file (as an attachment)
VBox program, machine, show log, save.

Re: Cannot install Windows 7RC in WinXP host.

Posted: 28. Jan 2010, 20:31
by Ash-Lee
Ok, there were 2 logs. This is the first one.

Re: Cannot install Windows 7RC in WinXP host.

Posted: 28. Jan 2010, 20:52
by Perryg

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00:00:00.494 Host RAM: 1791MB RAM, available: 1270MB
00:00:00.915   RamSize         <integer> = 0x0000000040000000 (1073741824) or 1,073,741,824
You can try to set the RAM to 512 MB and see if it will finish installing. But (2) Windows machines sharing 1.5 GB is going to be slow...

Re: Cannot install Windows 7RC in WinXP host.

Posted: 28. Jan 2010, 21:03
by Ash-Lee
Thankyou for the quick reply.

Unfortunately that didn't work, still the same error at the same time. This installation 'loop' has been discussed before but it's always when people are using Windows 7 upgrade installations over previous versions. Theres been no mention of people having the error using virtual machines.