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Install Vista native

November 12th, 2006 skr3dii Leave a comment Go to comments

Vista is driving me crazy! I can’t install it on my second primary partition!
I’m just getting that error message from Vista installer:

“Windows is unable to find a system volume that meets its criteria for installation”

Solution:

Jeez! Setting the install partition active just did the trick! This sucks!
You simply can’t install Vista on a partition that’s not set Active!
Let’s forget that Microsoft crappy OS and back to MacOS X !

Monkey, finish the job!

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  • monoq
    it needs bootable partition to be writeable, so make partition for vista, set bootable flag for it and install