The Windows Vista startup disk crashes after the screen "loading files".

I am trying to install Windows Vista on a new computer. The computer recognizes the boot disk and I can go beyond the "Loading files" screen, but when I get to the screen that looks like the standard login screen, the menu to install Windows never appears. The display will be just what it was. Any help would be appreciated.

Hello Trey

I suggest you see if there is an update of the bios for the motherboard. You can also check out the link below and see the suggestion given by Tim Quan.

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