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Hi,.
After a few software issues I decided to reinstall Vista. Thinking that this was previously the easiest OS I had ever installed I thought I’d just start from scratch. I booted up XP Pro off a secondary HDD, and formatted the entire HDD that Vista was on (NTFS).
Now ready for the reinstall, I unplugged the XP drive, changed the BIOS to load from CD and crossed my fingers. Unfortunately the installation of Vista Home Premium on the completely formatted HDD stalls. I have tried at least 8 times and it hangs at different places. The closest I got was creating a user profile before it stopped.
Vista was previously installed with no problems at all and was running fine for a few months. I didn’t have to provide drivers, it just worked fine the first time. I have not changed any hardware since then, and only changed a few setting in BIOS whilst trying to sort out a Zonealarm problem. Changes included the boot order (CD, HDD etc), and at one stage I disabled all the HDD trying to boot only from CD.
Previous posts mention SATA drivers, would this be the problem here seeing as it stalls at different places, and I had previously got up to creating a user profile?
So prior to launching the computer through the window…does anyone have any suggestions?
Pentium 4 3.0G, 1.2G RAM, nVidia 7600GT, 2xSATA HDD, Gigabyte MOBO…at work atm can’t remember model
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It wouldn't be SATA drivers, Vista has them built in and understands SATA natively.
Check the disk for dirt/scratches. Unplug peripherals during install, reset the bios, reformat the disk with the Vista dvd do a long format. Sometimes the install will hang let it sit for an hour or two.
It could be bad hardware, may have even caused the original software problems.
Just a few thoughts.
"Computer_Rage" <Computer_Rage[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0F2DF678-6B37-4E57-9BD1-7BA122CE42AB[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi,. > > After a few software issues I decided to reinstall Vista. Thinking that > this > was previously the easiest OS I had ever installed I thought I’d just > start > from scratch. I booted up XP Pro off a secondary HDD, and formatted the > entire HDD that Vista was on (NTFS). > > Now ready for the reinstall, I unplugged the XP drive, changed the BIOS to > load from CD and crossed my fingers. Unfortunately the installation of > Vista > Home Premium on the completely formatted HDD stalls. I have tried at least > 8 > times and it hangs at different places. The closest I got was creating a > user > profile before it stopped. > > Vista was previously installed with no problems at all and was running > fine > for a few months. I didn’t have to provide drivers, it just worked fine > the > first time. I have not changed any hardware since then, and only changed a > few setting in BIOS whilst trying to sort out a Zonealarm problem. Changes > included the boot order (CD, HDD etc), and at one stage I disabled all the > HDD trying to boot only from CD. > > Previous posts mention SATA drivers, would this be the problem here seeing > as it stalls at different places, and I had previously got up to creating > a > user profile? > > So prior to launching the computer through the window…does anyone have any > suggestions? > > Pentium 4 3.0G, 1.2G RAM, nVidia 7600GT, 2xSATA HDD, Gigabyte MOBO…at work > atm can’t remember model >
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Hi, Computer_Rage.
Please tell us if your Vista Home Premium is x86 or x64, and if it is a full retail package, the update version or an OEM version. It might not matter, but then, it might.
RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc[ at ]grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
"Computer_Rage" <Computer_Rage[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0F2DF678-6B37-4E57-9BD1-7BA122CE42AB[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi,. > > After a few software issues I decided to reinstall Vista. Thinking that > this > was previously the easiest OS I had ever installed I thought I’d just > start > from scratch. I booted up XP Pro off a secondary HDD, and formatted the > entire HDD that Vista was on (NTFS). > > Now ready for the reinstall, I unplugged the XP drive, changed the BIOS to > load from CD and crossed my fingers. Unfortunately the installation of > Vista > Home Premium on the completely formatted HDD stalls. I have tried at least > 8 > times and it hangs at different places. The closest I got was creating a > user > profile before it stopped. > > Vista was previously installed with no problems at all and was running > fine > for a few months. I didn’t have to provide drivers, it just worked fine > the > first time. I have not changed any hardware since then, and only changed a > few setting in BIOS whilst trying to sort out a Zonealarm problem. Changes > included the boot order (CD, HDD etc), and at one stage I disabled all the > HDD trying to boot only from CD. > > Previous posts mention SATA drivers, would this be the problem here seeing > as it stalls at different places, and I had previously got up to creating > a > user profile? > > So prior to launching the computer through the window…does anyone have any > suggestions? > > Pentium 4 3.0G, 1.2G RAM, nVidia 7600GT, 2xSATA HDD, Gigabyte MOBO…at work > atm can’t remember model
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Hi, the version is x86 I think. It's an OEM version.
Also the MOBO is a Gigabyte GA-8I915P-G. The SATA drive was brand new on initial installation.
"R. C. White" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi, Computer_Rage. > > Please tell us if your Vista Home Premium is x86 or x64, and if it is a full > retail package, the update version or an OEM version. It might not matter, > but then, it might. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc[ at ]grandecom.net > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Computer_Rage" <Computer_Rage[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0F2DF678-6B37-4E57-9BD1-7BA122CE42AB[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hi,. > > > > After a few software issues I decided to reinstall Vista. Thinking that > > this > > was previously the easiest OS I had ever installed I thought I’d just > > start > > from scratch. I booted up XP Pro off a secondary HDD, and formatted the > > entire HDD that Vista was on (NTFS). > > > > Now ready for the reinstall, I unplugged the XP drive, changed the BIOS to > > load from CD and crossed my fingers. Unfortunately the installation of > > Vista > > Home Premium on the completely formatted HDD stalls. I have tried at least > > 8 > > times and it hangs at different places. The closest I got was creating a > > user > > profile before it stopped. > > > > Vista was previously installed with no problems at all and was running > > fine > > for a few months. I didn’t have to provide drivers, it just worked fine > > the > > first time. I have not changed any hardware since then, and only changed a > > few setting in BIOS whilst trying to sort out a Zonealarm problem. Changes > > included the boot order (CD, HDD etc), and at one stage I disabled all the > > HDD trying to boot only from CD. > > > > Previous posts mention SATA drivers, would this be the problem here seeing > > as it stalls at different places, and I had previously got up to creating > > a > > user profile? > > > > So prior to launching the computer through the window…does anyone have any > > suggestions? > > > > Pentium 4 3.0G, 1.2G RAM, nVidia 7600GT, 2xSATA HDD, Gigabyte MOBO…at work > > atm can’t remember model >
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ALL I CAN SAY IS STICK WITH IT!!!!! I tried nothing different, changed no hardware/no drivers, just 3 DAYS of perseverence. Sometimes it crashed before reaching the Choose Language screen, sometimes whilst creating a User....just keep going. It finally worked, buggered if I know why.
Apparently computers work on 1's nd 0's....logic and all that stuff. Seems to be a lot of 0.5's in all that. :(
"Computer_Rage" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi, the version is x86 I think. It's an OEM version. > > Also the MOBO is a Gigabyte GA-8I915P-G. The SATA drive was brand new on > initial installation. > > "R. C. White" wrote: > > > Hi, Computer_Rage. > > > > Please tell us if your Vista Home Premium is x86 or x64, and if it is a full > > retail package, the update version or an OEM version. It might not matter, > > but then, it might. > > > > RC > > -- > > R. C. White, CPA > > San Marcos, TX > > rc[ at ]grandecom.net > > Microsoft Windows MVP > > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) > > > > "Computer_Rage" <Computer_Rage[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:0F2DF678-6B37-4E57-9BD1-7BA122CE42AB[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > Hi,. > > > > > > After a few software issues I decided to reinstall Vista. Thinking that > > > this > > > was previously the easiest OS I had ever installed I thought I’d just > > > start > > > from scratch. I booted up XP Pro off a secondary HDD, and formatted the > > > entire HDD that Vista was on (NTFS). > > > > > > Now ready for the reinstall, I unplugged the XP drive, changed the BIOS to > > > load from CD and crossed my fingers. Unfortunately the installation of > > > Vista > > > Home Premium on the completely formatted HDD stalls. I have tried at least > > > 8 > > > times and it hangs at different places. The closest I got was creating a > > > user > > > profile before it stopped. > > > > > > Vista was previously installed with no problems at all and was running > > > fine > > > for a few months. I didn’t have to provide drivers, it just worked fine > > > the > > > first time. I have not changed any hardware since then, and only changed a > > > few setting in BIOS whilst trying to sort out a Zonealarm problem. Changes > > > included the boot order (CD, HDD etc), and at one stage I disabled all the > > > HDD trying to boot only from CD. > > > > > > Previous posts mention SATA drivers, would this be the problem here seeing > > > as it stalls at different places, and I had previously got up to creating > > > a > > > user profile? > > > > > > So prior to launching the computer through the window…does anyone have any > > > suggestions? > > > > > > Pentium 4 3.0G, 1.2G RAM, nVidia 7600GT, 2xSATA HDD, Gigabyte MOBO…at work > > > atm can’t remember model > >
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Delete the partition and create the new partition and format (quick) using the Vista DVD when you get to that point. There is a difference in the NTFS format between Vista and XP.
"Computer_Rage" <Computer_Rage[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0F2DF678-6B37-4E57-9BD1-7BA122CE42AB[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi,. > > After a few software issues I decided to reinstall Vista. Thinking that > this > was previously the easiest OS I had ever installed I thought I’d just > start > from scratch. I booted up XP Pro off a secondary HDD, and formatted the > entire HDD that Vista was on (NTFS). > > Now ready for the reinstall, I unplugged the XP drive, changed the BIOS to > load from CD and crossed my fingers. Unfortunately the installation of > Vista > Home Premium on the completely formatted HDD stalls. I have tried at least > 8 > times and it hangs at different places. The closest I got was creating a > user > profile before it stopped. > > Vista was previously installed with no problems at all and was running > fine > for a few months. I didn’t have to provide drivers, it just worked fine > the > first time. I have not changed any hardware since then, and only changed a > few setting in BIOS whilst trying to sort out a Zonealarm problem. Changes > included the boot order (CD, HDD etc), and at one stage I disabled all the > HDD trying to boot only from CD. > > Previous posts mention SATA drivers, would this be the problem here seeing > as it stalls at different places, and I had previously got up to creating > a > user profile? > > So prior to launching the computer through the window…does anyone have any > suggestions? > > Pentium 4 3.0G, 1.2G RAM, nVidia 7600GT, 2xSATA HDD, Gigabyte MOBO…at work > atm can’t remember model >
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 06:13:01 -0700, Computer_Rage
[Quoted Text] >Apparently computers work on 1's nd 0's....logic and all that stuff. Seems >to be a lot of 0.5's in all that. :(
Ah, "digital systems are made from analog parts", hence today's analog approx-0.5v "0" is tomorrow's approx-0.5v "1" :-)
IOW, patternless stuff that makes no sense via digital logic may imply the digital layer of abstraction has been eroded by analog issues.
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