Qosmio G30-117 PQ30E: Question about the operation of Vista

Newbie here, just wonderd if anyone has had the joy in Vista on laptop here G30-117, I can't get it to load.

Hello

I installed the Vista two weeks ago on the G30 and I was able to load it.
I think that you can not install Vista because you have wrong RAID settings in the BIOS.
The RAID must be set to 0-RAID-1. After this change, you must confirm the settings with the string 1234 and enter.

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