Asked By Paasi
22-Mar-07 05:52 PM
For all others having this problem: install Vista again making your CD-rom
drive the first boot drive (press DEL or F2 during startup).
If you have a upgrade to Vista, then don't give in a product key. After
that, choose the advanced setup option, choose your type of Vista and format
the drive (or partition). Of course you have to make an update first of all
the stuf you want to take with you to your new Vista.
When Vista is working, change the first boot option back to HDD. The start
Vista an do the upgrade (with the product). After that, you have a brand new
Vista with only the upgrade version.
My system is now working perfect, without problems with mail and .NET
framework accounts i don't want to use.
Succes!