What finally worked for me was to make sure I did everything on the same
drive. I was downloading and burning on a helper machine and then using the
dvd in my test machine. When I set things up so I could burn the dvd in the
same drive I was using to install Vista from I had no more problems. Not
that I think that this is your situation, but there does appear to be a
variety of causes of this problem, with burn speed being at the top of the
list.
"Atrocity" <> wrote in message
news:479AF2B5-512C-4A9E-8B03-...
>I have tried UltraISO, Nero, Alcohol 120%, DVD Decrypter, and ImgBurn. I'm
> giving up.
>
> "Atrocity" wrote:
>
>> I've different speeds and I still get the error. In fact, the ones burned
>> at
>> the lower speed won't even boot up. It has now been 7 dvd's.
>>
>> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>>
>> > I have just come from a chat session with the shell team and the
>> > moderator
>> > inserted a notice for MVP's to advise users to use a different burn
>> > speed.
>> > This apparently the dominant solution.
>> >
>> > "Atrocity" <> wrote in message
>> > news:21C9DC31-F484-4F5C-BCFD-...
>> > > I've burned it twice, once with Nero and next with DVD Decrypter with
>> > > verify.
>> > > I'm already re-downloading the image file. So hopefully that corrects
>> > > the
>> > > problem.
>> > >
>> > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> It could be the image file or it could be the dvd. Try burning at a
>> > >> different speed.
>> > >>
>> > >> "Atrocity" <> wrote in message
>> > >> news:80ED657A-811E-4D1F-84DB-...
>> > >> > When installing Vista Beta 2, I get "An error occurred while
>> > >> > loading
>> > >> > Setup
>> > >> > modules".
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Should I re-download Vista>?
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
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