Others have noted that this problem occurs with "clean" installations that are performed directly from a Windows 7 RC1 DVD. ![]() The source and target hardware were considerably different, but I don't believe that to be a factor here. I, too, experienced this problem while attempting to apply a WIM image that I prepared with Sysprep and captured with IMAGEX. ![]() Hardware: Asus P5N-EM HMDI mobo Intel E8400 Core2 Duo 3.0ghz proc 4gb DDR2 Corsair PC-6400 ram 500gb 7200.11 Seagate SATA (primary drive, installing onto 100gb partition) 80gb Seagate PATA (tried as dedicated drive for Win7) 2x Samsung SH-223F dvd-burner It's not exactly confidence inspiring if the "latest and greatest" is unable to install on 1 year old hardware that MS's own compatibilty test says is more than sufficient. The system passes the Windows 7 system compatibility test with flying colours. Also tried it as an in-place upgrade to Vista Ultimate, same issues. I've tried the installation as a clean install, both on a partition on my primary drive and on a separate dedicated drive. This happens with both x86 and 圆4 version of W7RC1. ![]() If I attempt to start in Safe Mode I'm given a screen informing my that setup cannot continue in Safe Mode and I must reboot (which of course puts me back into the reboot loop). Installation would proceed to the final configuration when I'd get stuck in an endless reboot cycle of a crash and reboot during service configuration followed by the "Windows did not start properly" option screen. My experience has been similar to as TJude's.
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