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Testat?
The solution? Disable floppy disk support in the BIOS. Went to my BIOS and changed anything to do with floppy to either none or disabled or whatever (my system didn't have a floppy). Loaded the Windows 7 installer again, and even though the initial black screen took the same amount of time to load, after that is was smooth sailing. All the setup dialogs loaded instantly and installer completed smoothly (I also turned AHCI back on).
So, if you ever experience a very slow Windows 7/Vista install, try disabling all references to floppy drives in the BIOS. Post back if it works!
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