Stopped Windows 7 install to complete the installation window

Recently I bought the full version of Windows 7 Home Premium to upgrade my photographic XP computer.  Ran "Advisory" to determine that I could use the 64-bit version.

Material:

ASUS motherboard with processor dual core Athlon II X and edge NVidia video drivers
8 GB RAM
2 Seagate Barracuda 1 TB drives.  C:\ drive partitioned with the first (106 GB) partition for OS
CD-Rom and DVD players
Monitor SVGA/DVI NEC

All is well until what he has obtained to "complete installation" and then everything just stopped.  No other activity and therefore, no OS.  Repeated several times, same result.

Went to this forum, found several similar positions and followed all the advice: i.e., disabling USB in BIOS setup controller, disconnect all devices and cards (I only had a Netgear wireless card).  Enabling ACHI setting. No joy.  Same result.

Finally decided to take an extreme measure and reformat the hard disk.  Full format.

Attempt to install "clean".  Same results, repeated many times.  After having reached the screen where it is copied files and receive the message that it is now "finish installation", everything stops.

ARRRGHHH! (Or words to that effect.)

Now what?  Seen a post to the effect that Windows 7 can't settle on a 1 to or larger.  Any truth to that?  If it is true, as are both of my drives 1 TB, how all about without having to tear off one and put in a smaller?

Anyone has any ideas that I have not tried?

Download the drivers from ASUS. Unzip (expand the driver file, must create a folder that contains the setup.exe file and all the other necessary files).

Burn it to a CD/DVD and insert after pressing F6.

J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

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