installation of windows 7 pro 64-bit will not complete installation. clean install.

I tried to install windows 7 pro 64-bit and I got all the way to the last part of the installation and the screen goes black for 5 minutes approximately and restarts. then he tries to run windows and the screen becomes black and black rest for at least 30 mins +... is when I gave up on it. What can be wrong? I have overcome all the req and even tried 2 games of motherboard and processor and came to the same problem. I think it's a bad dvd but the store won't Exchange it. They let me just go back. then before I have to send back tomorrow I figured I would give it a try more.

at this moment I have amd athlon 64 3800 + and 4 GB of ram and I also tried a quad core from amd phenom 2 and 6 GB of ram with the same result.

Joe can you be more specific, what stage the installation goes on black screen...?

I had a same problem once and there is a possible resolution to do so,
If it is in the final phase of installation is mainly due to the video card..,.
Then restart the computer and keep tapping F8, select "enable Mode low resolution" because the option and now the installation program will continue...
see if it progresses and ends with the installation by inviting you to enter the user name and password then your product key.
Once you have finished with these steps and that reach you your office update your video card driver and restart the computer.
Hope it will work for you :D
Please let us know if it works :)

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