Windows Vista on M35X-S111. How to install?

How to install it? After copying installing files i only see Blue screen. I use Windows Vista RTM. I think that BIOS driver is not capable with Windows Vista.
My version of BIOS is 1.90

Hi
It seems the Vista cannot be installed at this time on some Toshiba notebooks because of the ACPI problems.
As you know the official release of the Vista is in January 2007. Possibly you will find later new BIOS.
But as far as I know not every notebook is vista capable

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    I have tested the installation on 3 machines like the problem PC, without a problem.
    So i have no idea what i can do to run the installation to the end.
     Now I have started a new try to install the OVI Suit, and deleted before all Registry-Keys.
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    So it’s 16:30 at your site next business day is Monday, i hope you have all details and can help me.
    Greats from Austria
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    Client Certifications
    OS Product Server Status Addtl. Info. Components Other Issues
    Vista SP1 12.0 N/A Certified None None Yes None
    Vista 12.0 N/A Certified None None Yes NoneIt is certified as a Client (Desktop) only. Means, you can access Oracle Apps 11i/R12 from a machine running Windows Vista, but it is not certified as Application/Database tiers.
    And also the below link from blogs.oracle.com says that R12 is certified with vista.
    http://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/2008/07/windows_vista_service_pack_1_certified_with_apps_1.html
    Release 12
    - Oracle Applications Release 12 with R12.ATG_PF.A.DELTA.3 (patch 6077669) or later
    - Microsoft Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) desktop clients running Internet Explorer 7
    - Sun Java plug-in (JRE) 1.5.0_12 or later

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