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Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, absolutely nothing happens.
I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other CDs (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to see if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it into my DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read.
Help please!
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The components of your machine are of 64 Bit architecture, I assume? A 64 bit copy of Vista or XP will not run on 32 bit systems.
-- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User
Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post..
"grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, > absolutely nothing happens. > > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other CDs > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to > see > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it into > my > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. > > Help please!
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Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm running water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD and the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both are made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the DVD on a different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in the new computer.
-- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca
"grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, > absolutely nothing happens. > > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other CDs > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to > see > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it into > my > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. > > Help please!
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Nope, my processor is an E6420. I'm sure that's 64bit
"John Barnett MVP" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > The components of your machine are of 64 Bit architecture, I assume? A 64 > bit copy of Vista or XP will not run on 32 bit systems. > > -- > John Barnett MVP > Associate Expert > Windows - Shell/User > > Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org> > The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any > kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, > reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for > any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the > use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this > mail/post.. > > "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. > > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, > > absolutely nothing happens. > > > > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other CDs > > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to > > see > > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it into > > my > > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. > > > > Help please! > >
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If you put a regular movie in the DVD drive on your new computer and set the boot sequence to boot from it first does it try and boot and give you the error message no Operating system found on the Drive?
"grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:90C9E178-7D73-478E-B394-3591AF05FAD3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Nope, my processor is an E6420. I'm sure that's 64bit > > "John Barnett MVP" wrote: > >> The components of your machine are of 64 Bit architecture, I assume? A 64 >> bit copy of Vista or XP will not run on 32 bit systems. >> >> -- >> John Barnett MVP >> Associate Expert >> Windows - Shell/User >> >> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org>> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org>> >> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any >> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, >> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable >> for >> any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of >> the >> use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this >> mail/post.. >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. >> > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, >> > absolutely nothing happens. >> > >> > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other >> > CDs >> > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to >> > see >> > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it >> > into >> > my >> > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. >> > >> > Help please! >> >>
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Hey guys. Attactched my old DVD drive and now Vista boots! Thanks!
However, now I have a new problem. Vista can't seem to find my hard drive, and when it scans for drivers it can't find anything. This happens even when the motherboard driver CD is in the drive. Anybody got any solutions? I can't find any drivers on the manufacturer's website. The mobo is a Gigabyte P35-DS3R
"Kerry Brown" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm running > water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD and > the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both are > made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the DVD on a > different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in the > new computer. > > -- > Kerry Brown > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > http://www.vistahelp.ca> > > "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. > > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, > > absolutely nothing happens. > > > > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other CDs > > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to > > see > > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it into > > my > > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. > > > > Help please! >
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By the way, I know for sure that my HDD is attatched. It registers in my BIOS
"Kerry Brown" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm running > water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD and > the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both are > made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the DVD on a > different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in the > new computer. > > -- > Kerry Brown > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > http://www.vistahelp.ca> > > "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. > > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, > > absolutely nothing happens. > > > > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other CDs > > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to > > see > > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it into > > my > > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. > > > > Help please! >
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You should not need to install drivers from a CD for your HDD. Is your HDD already formatted in NTFS or Fat32 format? Do you have the latest BIOS for your MOBO? If you have a copy of an older OS can you try and install it and see if it sees your HDD? "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:49AF0D69-384F-49FF-931E-0AB157DF0B3B[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > By the way, I know for sure that my HDD is attatched. It registers in my > BIOS > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > >> Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm >> running >> water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD >> and >> the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both are >> made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the DVD >> on a >> different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in >> the >> new computer. >> >> -- >> Kerry Brown >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> http://www.vistahelp.ca>> >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. >> > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, >> > absolutely nothing happens. >> > >> > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other >> > CDs >> > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to >> > see >> > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it >> > into >> > my >> > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. >> > >> > Help please! >>
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SATA drive...right?? need to install the drivers during the Vista Install http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Motherboard/Driver_Model.aspx?ClassValue=Motherboard&ProductID=2543&ProductName=GA-P35-DS3R peter "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AE8C1563-7B86-413D-94D0-D367E220D489[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hey guys. Attactched my old DVD drive and now Vista boots! Thanks! > > However, now I have a new problem. Vista can't seem to find my hard drive, > and when it scans for drivers it can't find anything. This happens even > when > the motherboard driver CD is in the drive. Anybody got any solutions? I > can't > find any drivers on the manufacturer's website. The mobo is a Gigabyte > P35-DS3R > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > >> Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm >> running >> water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD >> and >> the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both are >> made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the DVD >> on a >> different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in >> the >> new computer. >> >> -- >> Kerry Brown >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> http://www.vistahelp.ca>> >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. >> > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, >> > absolutely nothing happens. >> > >> > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other >> > CDs >> > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to >> > see >> > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it >> > into >> > my >> > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. >> > >> > Help please! >>
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Well I just purchased it. Ive got no idea if or how it's formatted. I could flash my BIOS I guess.
"JW" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > You should not need to install drivers from a CD for your HDD. > Is your HDD already formatted in NTFS or Fat32 format? > Do you have the latest BIOS for your MOBO? > If you have a copy of an older OS can you try and install it and see if it > sees your HDD? > "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:49AF0D69-384F-49FF-931E-0AB157DF0B3B[ at ]microsoft.com... > > By the way, I know for sure that my HDD is attatched. It registers in my > > BIOS > > > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > > > >> Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm > >> running > >> water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD > >> and > >> the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both are > >> made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the DVD > >> on a > >> different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in > >> the > >> new computer. > >> > >> -- > >> Kerry Brown > >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > >> http://www.vistahelp.ca> >> > >> > >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. > >> > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, > >> > absolutely nothing happens. > >> > > >> > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other > >> > CDs > >> > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to > >> > see > >> > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it > >> > into > >> > my > >> > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. > >> > > >> > Help please! > >> >
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It appears that Peter found the missing drivers for you which are all newer then the Vista DVD release date. "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B63C4F94-33B4-4C9A-96B9-83D19354F575[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Well I just purchased it. Ive got no idea if or how it's formatted. I > could > flash my BIOS I guess. > > "JW" wrote: > >> >> You should not need to install drivers from a CD for your HDD. >> Is your HDD already formatted in NTFS or Fat32 format? >> Do you have the latest BIOS for your MOBO? >> If you have a copy of an older OS can you try and install it and see if >> it >> sees your HDD? >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:49AF0D69-384F-49FF-931E-0AB157DF0B3B[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > By the way, I know for sure that my HDD is attatched. It registers in >> > my >> > BIOS >> > >> > "Kerry Brown" wrote: >> > >> >> Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm >> >> running >> >> water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD >> >> and >> >> the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both >> >> are >> >> made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the >> >> DVD >> >> on a >> >> different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in >> >> the >> >> new computer. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Kerry Brown >> >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> >> http://www.vistahelp.ca>> >> >> >> >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >> > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning >> >> > well. >> >> > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, >> >> > absolutely nothing happens. >> >> > >> >> > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted >> >> > other >> >> > CDs >> >> > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked >> >> > to >> >> > see >> >> > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it >> >> > into >> >> > my >> >> > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. >> >> > >> >> > Help please! >> >> >>
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Nope, I've downloaded all of them onto a FAT32 USB stick and Vista doesnt recognise any of them. I've formatted my hard drive to be NATFC or something, and that didn't help either. I'm stuck! Could somebody with the heart quickly walk me through what I need to do? If all else fails I'll call my mobo manufacturer for advice.
"JW" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > It appears that Peter found the missing drivers for you which are all newer > then the Vista DVD release date. > "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B63C4F94-33B4-4C9A-96B9-83D19354F575[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Well I just purchased it. Ive got no idea if or how it's formatted. I > > could > > flash my BIOS I guess. > > > > "JW" wrote: > > > >> > >> You should not need to install drivers from a CD for your HDD. > >> Is your HDD already formatted in NTFS or Fat32 format? > >> Do you have the latest BIOS for your MOBO? > >> If you have a copy of an older OS can you try and install it and see if > >> it > >> sees your HDD? > >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:49AF0D69-384F-49FF-931E-0AB157DF0B3B[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> > By the way, I know for sure that my HDD is attatched. It registers in > >> > my > >> > BIOS > >> > > >> > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm > >> >> running > >> >> water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD > >> >> and > >> >> the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both > >> >> are > >> >> made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the > >> >> DVD > >> >> on a > >> >> different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in > >> >> the > >> >> new computer. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Kerry Brown > >> >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > >> >> http://www.vistahelp.ca> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> >> > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning > >> >> > well. > >> >> > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, > >> >> > absolutely nothing happens. > >> >> > > >> >> > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted > >> >> > other > >> >> > CDs > >> >> > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked > >> >> > to > >> >> > see > >> >> > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it > >> >> > into > >> >> > my > >> >> > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. > >> >> > > >> >> > Help please! > >> >> > >> >
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Most likely your system does not recognize the USB stick till after the OS is installed. Suggest you copy them to a CD and have install scan it for drivers.
"grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FE0E4D23-D3A8-45D6-94C7-F93C83B6E698[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Nope, I've downloaded all of them onto a FAT32 USB stick and Vista doesnt > recognise any of them. I've formatted my hard drive to be NATFC or > something, > and that didn't help either. I'm stuck! Could somebody with the heart > quickly > walk me through what I need to do? If all else fails I'll call my mobo > manufacturer for advice. > > "JW" wrote: > >> It appears that Peter found the missing drivers for you which are all >> newer >> then the Vista DVD release date. >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:B63C4F94-33B4-4C9A-96B9-83D19354F575[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Well I just purchased it. Ive got no idea if or how it's formatted. I >> > could >> > flash my BIOS I guess. >> > >> > "JW" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> You should not need to install drivers from a CD for your HDD. >> >> Is your HDD already formatted in NTFS or Fat32 format? >> >> Do you have the latest BIOS for your MOBO? >> >> If you have a copy of an older OS can you try and install it and see >> >> if >> >> it >> >> sees your HDD? >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:49AF0D69-384F-49FF-931E-0AB157DF0B3B[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >> > By the way, I know for sure that my HDD is attatched. It registers >> >> > in >> >> > my >> >> > BIOS >> >> > >> >> > "Kerry Brown" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm >> >> >> running >> >> >> water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the >> >> >> DVD >> >> >> and >> >> >> the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. >> >> >> Both >> >> >> are >> >> >> made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the >> >> >> DVD >> >> >> on a >> >> >> different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive >> >> >> in >> >> >> the >> >> >> new computer. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Kerry Brown >> >> >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> >> >> http://www.vistahelp.ca>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >> >> > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning >> >> >> > well. >> >> >> > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the >> >> >> > drive, >> >> >> > absolutely nothing happens. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted >> >> >> > other >> >> >> > CDs >> >> >> > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, >> >> >> > checked >> >> >> > to >> >> >> > see >> >> >> > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert >> >> >> > it >> >> >> > into >> >> >> > my >> >> >> > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Help please! >> >> >> >> >> >>
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And in the BIOS you have the SATA devices turned on......... And the SATA drive is listed as 1st boot.......... The SATA drivers were expanded to either a floppy or CD ..........and then you need to know which SATA drivers you need..your board has 2 separate SATA controllers. You could try enabling the RAID function...........you dont need to setup RAID but I remember some boards that needed this in order for SATA to be detected. ??????????? peter "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:49AF0D69-384F-49FF-931E-0AB157DF0B3B[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > By the way, I know for sure that my HDD is attatched. It registers in my > BIOS > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > >> Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm >> running >> water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD >> and >> the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both are >> made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the DVD >> on a >> different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in >> the >> new computer. >> >> -- >> Kerry Brown >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> http://www.vistahelp.ca>> >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning well. >> > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, >> > absolutely nothing happens. >> > >> > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted other >> > CDs >> > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked to >> > see >> > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it >> > into >> > my >> > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. >> > >> > Help please! >>
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I would do the following: 1. Connect drive to SATAII0 connector.
2. In BIOS Setup: SATA RAID/AHCI Mode (Intel ICH9R Southbridge) Set to Disabled. SATA Port0-3 Native Mode (Intel ICH9R Southbridge) Set to Enabled.
3. Install this driver during Vista setup: Intel ICH9R Driver O.S. : Windows XP 64Bit,Windows Server 2003 64bit,Windows Vista x64 (64-bit) 7.5.0.1017
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 23:06:00 -0700, grarap <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >Nope, I've downloaded all of them onto a FAT32 USB stick and Vista doesnt >recognise any of them. I've formatted my hard drive to be NATFC or something, >and that didn't help either. I'm stuck! Could somebody with the heart quickly >walk me through what I need to do? If all else fails I'll call my mobo >manufacturer for advice. > >"JW" wrote: > >> It appears that Peter found the missing drivers for you which are all newer >> then the Vista DVD release date. >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:B63C4F94-33B4-4C9A-96B9-83D19354F575[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Well I just purchased it. Ive got no idea if or how it's formatted. I >> > could >> > flash my BIOS I guess. >> > >> > "JW" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> You should not need to install drivers from a CD for your HDD. >> >> Is your HDD already formatted in NTFS or Fat32 format? >> >> Do you have the latest BIOS for your MOBO? >> >> If you have a copy of an older OS can you try and install it and see if >> >> it >> >> sees your HDD? >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:49AF0D69-384F-49FF-931E-0AB157DF0B3B[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >> > By the way, I know for sure that my HDD is attatched. It registers in >> >> > my >> >> > BIOS >> >> > >> >> > "Kerry Brown" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Try cleaning the DVD. I use a soft lint free cloth under luke warm >> >> >> running >> >> >> water from the tap. If it still won't boot then it may be that the DVD >> >> >> and >> >> >> the drive aren't compatible. Some drives won't read some media. Both >> >> >> are >> >> >> made so cheaply that it's not an unusual situation. Try copying the >> >> >> DVD >> >> >> on a >> >> >> different computer and see if the copy works. Try a different drive in >> >> >> the >> >> >> new computer. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Kerry Brown >> >> >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> >> >> http://www.vistahelp.ca>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "grarap" <grarap[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:8669AA2E-5292-4047-AD62-BE56192DD6CD[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >> >> > Hey all. Just built a new computer, and everything is functioning >> >> >> > well. >> >> >> > However, when I insert my Vista Home Premium 64 bit into the drive, >> >> >> > absolutely nothing happens. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I have tried EVERYTHING. I've checked the drive itself, inserted >> >> >> > other >> >> >> > CDs >> >> >> > (they all worked), modified the boot priorities in the BIOS, checked >> >> >> > to >> >> >> > see >> >> >> > if the vista CD worked on my laptop (it does), but when I insert it >> >> >> > into >> >> >> > my >> >> >> > DVD drive it sounds as if the disc can't be read. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Help please! >> >> >> >> >> >>
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