Windows Vista reinstall stopped at "continue installation".

I'm trying to reinstall Windows Vista Home Premium on a Dell Inspiron 1720.  I get through the steps and it restarts several times, but when I get to "Continue Installation... "nothing seems to happen.  I tried several times to reinstall but still stuck at this point.  Long ago I lost all the files on the computer so that they are not important.  I disconnected all devices.  It all started when SysMech messed up the registry and totally corrupted the Vista operating system.  I formatted the HD and deleted the partition while I'm trying to reinstall in the unallocated space.
Help!

Hello

Installation may stop if the system cannot copy files. Here are some possible causes and solutions for this problem:

a. your Windows installation disc is scratched, smudged, or dirty. Clean the disc with a soft cloth, insert it in the CD or DVD drive, and then start the Windows installation again. If your installation disc is damaged, you may need to replace it.
For more information, go to How to replace Microsoft software or hardware lost, broken or missing on the Microsoft Web site.

b. the CD or DVD drive is not working properly or the disk might be vibrating too much for the laser correctly read data. For more information about this problem, see your hardware documentation or contact the manufacturer of the CD or DVD drive.

Also, it is usually caused by hardware problems.  If you have this problem, follow these steps:

a. wait about 10 minutes to see if the installation continues. Look at the led on the hard drive (often a small light on your computer that blinks when your hard drive is running) to see if there is no activity. If your hard drive seems to be working, the installation must be current.

c. If you have more than 1 Memory stick on your computer, try to remove all but one RAM stick and try to install Windows Vista.

If the computer still stops responding during installation, you may need to contact the manufacturer of your computer for the problems associated with hard drives.

See the link below to learn more about solving Windows installation problems:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-Windows-installation-problems

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