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I tried installing longhorn 5048, but the damn thing hangs everytime at the setup screen that says it may take an hour. Most of the time it just sits there, with the progress bar moving but no hard drive activity. I thought because it says it may appear to hang, that it was fine, but I let ti sit for three hours last night with nothing. Most of the sites I read say it finishes in about 20 mins. One time it actually froze. But, it never makes it past that screen.

I know I know, its Pre-Beta...just wanted to see what its all about and was wondering if anyone else came across this issue.

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yeah, same experiance here... left it for 4 hours myself... and restarted it from scratch 3 times as well... dunno whats going on with it, after it does the resolution stuff it should end setup.exe and run some other crap, but instead for me setup.exe drops from 150mb ram to like 10, and no cpu and no HD activity... dunno why

Exactly same thing I was thinking. My setup.exe is running at about 370MB's Memory, then it freezes for a couple seconds and it drops to 8MB's. After that, I figured setup should end, but it doesn't. Just sits there with 99 CPU Usage on The System Idle task and no HD activity. ****es me off...but I wasn't expecting much from it.

Exactly same thing I was thinking.  My setup.exe is running at about 370MB's Memory, then it freezes for a couple seconds and it drops to 8MB's.  After that, I figured setup should end, but it doesn't.  Just sits there with 99 CPU Usage on The System Idle task and no HD activity.  ****es me off...but I wasn't expecting much from it.

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32-bit or 64-bit?

Update your bios if you can, and unplug any periphs you might have.

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The bios should be fine concidering his spec, his machine seems pretty up-to-date.

The periphs bit is a good idea though. Now if you have time you could try stripping your machine down to its basics(Gfx card, moniter, mouse and keyboard) if this works then add 1 periph at a time.

Hope it works for you...

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