Losing the will - Bay 2 1TB Hard Drive can't install Vista AT ALL!

I have a new Mac Pro and installed a Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB hard drive in bay 2, solely for a Vista install (for editing AVCHD in Sony Vegas) but I cannot under any circumstances, install Vista on any partition, be it the full, halved, any combination at all - you name it, I can't install.
I get as far as the partition screen in Vista and his is where things slip up - I have had the Boot Camp partition (only on a split, never on the single partition) and it just will not let me install. Not under any circumstance.
This is appalling, I have been onto Apple who have escelated it to one of their engineers, he did not have a clue. Way to go.
So, I was wondering if anybody had any ideas or has experienced this?
BTW, I have not tried to install to the OS hard drive yet - don't really want to mess with it.
TIA

There are a number of things you can do, but in every case, you have to delete any FAT partition, create NTFS before you can install. In some cases, a restart from Vista DVD is required before it proceeds.
In one instance, I had to remove the OS X drive, but that may be why some jump to wrong conclusion about drive bays making a difference - they don't.
You got it installed so you must have been at least somewhat successful.
I use Disk Utility to create and format the drive 99% of the time. If you are going to dedicate a drive to Vista, even multiple FAT/NTFS partitions, I would set the partition table (Partition: Options.... in Disk Utility) to Master Boot Record rather than GUID.
Let Windows do all the updates through multiple reboots before you insert the Leopard DVD to add Apple setup.exe services often called "BootCamp drivers."
BootCamp Assistant is unnecessary and I don't think well designed even yet for use on Mac Pro UNLESS you need to install Windows on the same drive as OS X, such as you find on iMac/MacBook series.
Vista DVDs are now available with SP1 already, which is what I would buy today if I was buying Vista.
say "had" because a couple of days down the line when I tried to boot into Vista, I was met with a black screen and flashing cursor.
Any hardware changes? installed drivers?
When you say you looked far and wide... I have been active here and on Mac Pro discussion and Vista issue.
There are also some good threads on MacRumors:
http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1

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