Beginning with at least the later Beta 2 builds of Windows Vista, any
attempt to boot from the installation DVD comes with an instant blue-screen
in the form:
Stop error: 0xA5 (0x1000B, [addr], addr, 0)
where "addr" points to the signature of the FADT (which is "FACP"). The
origin of the error se
Beginning with at least the later Beta 2 builds of Windows Vista, any
attempt to boot from the installation DVD comes with an instant blue-screen
in the form:
Stop error: 0xA5 (0x1000B, [addr], addr, 0)
where "addr" points to the signature of the FADT (which is "FACP"). The
origin of the error se