Reinstall Windows vista update will not start

I just tried a reinstall upgrade, at the end of the upgrade process, vista keeps loopng at the microsoft display Corp. If I try to enter in vista safe mode loop again after loading a file called avgidseh.sys. any ideas on how to solve this problem?

Try a new installation

How to clean install Windows Vista with upgrade Media
http://www.ZDNet.com/blog/Bott/Vista-hands-on-4-clean-install-with-an-upgrade-key/196

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