How to install Windows Vista - BT stack should be removed but how?

I finally bought a new windows vista instillation cd, and it worked fine until when he was checking confirmation... when it happened he came with a message saying that I had to remove the Toshiba bluetooth stack.

I had no problem with that, in addition to the fact that when I uninstalled... it says it's successful, I rebooted and the instillation of Vista has always said exactly the same thing, even if the program was out of my computer.

I tried to uninstall and reinstall, Setup and different version and then uninstall, nothing seems to work, it always says that I still need to uninstall it from my computer.

Does anyone know of some way to work around this problem? Many thanks appreciated to help him!

Hello

It seems that you have made an update of XP to Vista. Am I wrong?
Why have you tried to update the operating system?
I think it s not advisable to upgrade to the first version of XP to Vista.

I prefer a clean Vista installation if you want you can use the two BONES; XP and Vista.
In this case, the new partition is necessary.

You can install the Vista on the second partition, and you could leave the XP on the partition of fist.
Vista provides a clean start and therefore Manager it s easy to switch between the two BONES.

But it was only my proposal. You can also format the whole HARD drive and install only the Vista!

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