In camera on Vista Home 1st round

Of the repalce the dirve hardd on top of a tower of Toshiba with AMD 64-bit processor. No disks provided with the laptop had to borrow a 32-bit version of Vista Home drive. Install goes fine, but when Vista runs for the first time, the OS crashes with the message "Please wait".

I reformat hard drive twice and reinstalled still having the same problem - help!

Of the repalce the dirve hardd on top of a tower of Toshiba with AMD 64-bit processor. No disks provided with the laptop had to borrow a 32-bit version of Vista Home drive. Install goes fine, but when Vista runs for the first time, the OS crashes with the message "Please wait".

I reformat hard drive twice and reinstalled still having the same problem - help!

Hey t6788j1

have a 64-bit AMD processor has notrhing to do with the question of whether you have a vista operating system 32-bit or 64-bit

It runs both

and it is useless to ask questions on a recovery partition as you say that you have replaced the original hard drive as it would have contained the recovery partition

you have 2 choices

1. contact toshiba and ask them to recovery disc for your laptop model specific

2 return to the correct version of microsoft vista dvd bits

If you are unsure what version of bits ask toshiba

Make sure that you borrow the correct 32-bit or 64-bit microsoft dvd to your computer

they contain all versions of vista

This is the product key that determines which version of vista is installed

Walter, the time zone traveller

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