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I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer boots from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar moving and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly lit) and then it hangs on this screen, no hardisk activity, no DVD Drive activity.
I have tried changing setings in the BIOS but nothing has worked so far.
Setup P5WD2-E Premium Penitum D 930 2 GB RAM
Radeon 1900XTX Hauppague PVR-150 Dvico Fusion Gold 5
SATA 3 Western Digital 500GB HDs 1 Segate 320 GB HD
IDE 2 DVD Burners
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Are you installing onto IDE or SATA drive?? If SATA you will need the SATA VISTA drivers for your mobo SATA chipset....right at the beginning of installation.."add drivers"
peter "Bill Davis" <BillDavis[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7CED7BAE-3654-415B-A311-6F183AE7B5A3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer >boots > from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar moving > and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another > smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly lit) > and > then it hangs on this screen, no hardisk activity, no DVD Drive activity. > > I have tried changing setings in the BIOS but nothing has worked so far. > > Setup > P5WD2-E Premium > Penitum D 930 > 2 GB RAM > > Radeon 1900XTX > Hauppague PVR-150 > Dvico Fusion Gold 5 > > SATA > 3 Western Digital 500GB HDs > 1 Segate 320 GB HD > > IDE > 2 DVD Burners > >
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Peter
I am installing onto SATA drives (Marvell Controller) but I have never even get far enough for the installation to even ask for any 3rd party drivers.
"peter" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Are you installing onto IDE or SATA drive?? > If SATA you will need the SATA VISTA drivers for your mobo SATA > chipset....right at the beginning of installation.."add drivers" > > peter > "Bill Davis" <BillDavis[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7CED7BAE-3654-415B-A311-6F183AE7B5A3[ at ]microsoft.com... > >I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer > >boots > > from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar moving > > and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another > > smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly lit) > > and > > then it hangs on this screen, no hardisk activity, no DVD Drive activity. > > > > I have tried changing setings in the BIOS but nothing has worked so far. > > > > Setup > > P5WD2-E Premium > > Penitum D 930 > > 2 GB RAM > > > > Radeon 1900XTX > > Hauppague PVR-150 > > Dvico Fusion Gold 5 > > > > SATA > > 3 Western Digital 500GB HDs > > 1 Segate 320 GB HD > > > > IDE > > 2 DVD Burners > > > > > > >
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Is this a NEW installation...onto an empty HD??...or an upgrade over XP?? judging by where you get stuck its a new install .... is this a 64 or 32 bit version of Ultimate.........64 bit needs to be installed clean the process does take a little longer than under XP but not 4 hours. might I suggest you disconnect unnecesary hardware and try again. peter
"Bill Davis" <BillDavis[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE0CEE7E-2F6C-4650-BFE6-D788BD8E94ED[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Peter > > I am installing onto SATA drives (Marvell Controller) but I have never > even > get far enough for the installation to even ask for any 3rd party drivers. > > "peter" wrote: > >> Are you installing onto IDE or SATA drive?? >> If SATA you will need the SATA VISTA drivers for your mobo SATA >> chipset....right at the beginning of installation.."add drivers" >> >> peter >> "Bill Davis" <BillDavis[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7CED7BAE-3654-415B-A311-6F183AE7B5A3[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer >> >boots >> > from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar >> > moving >> > and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another >> > smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly >> > lit) >> > and >> > then it hangs on this screen, no hardisk activity, no DVD Drive >> > activity. >> > >> > I have tried changing setings in the BIOS but nothing has worked so >> > far. >> > >> > Setup >> > P5WD2-E Premium >> > Penitum D 930 >> > 2 GB RAM >> > >> > Radeon 1900XTX >> > Hauppague PVR-150 >> > Dvico Fusion Gold 5 >> > >> > SATA >> > 3 Western Digital 500GB HDs >> > 1 Segate 320 GB HD >> > >> > IDE >> > 2 DVD Burners >> > >> > >> >> >>
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I have exactly the same issue, after trailing the web for hours i have found no solutions. I have even tried stripping my system to the bare minimum hardware necessary to run and i still get the same result. The only thing that i havn't tried (due to the fact of being sick of sitting here for 13 hours banging my head agaisnt a wall) is the recomendation of doing an upgrade from windows...and disabling all boot drives except the hard drive from which Vista is being installed.. Current state of mind - desperate and furious at the situation.
"Bill Davis" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Peter > > I am installing onto SATA drives (Marvell Controller) but I have never even > get far enough for the installation to even ask for any 3rd party drivers. > > "peter" wrote: > > > Are you installing onto IDE or SATA drive?? > > If SATA you will need the SATA VISTA drivers for your mobo SATA > > chipset....right at the beginning of installation.."add drivers" > > > > peter > > "Bill Davis" <BillDavis[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:7CED7BAE-3654-415B-A311-6F183AE7B5A3[ at ]microsoft.com... > > >I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer > > >boots > > > from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar moving > > > and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another > > > smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly lit) > > > and > > > then it hangs on this screen, no hardisk activity, no DVD Drive activity. > > > > > > I have tried changing setings in the BIOS but nothing has worked so far. > > > > > > Setup > > > P5WD2-E Premium > > > Penitum D 930 > > > 2 GB RAM > > > > > > Radeon 1900XTX > > > Hauppague PVR-150 > > > Dvico Fusion Gold 5 > > > > > > SATA > > > 3 Western Digital 500GB HDs > > > 1 Segate 320 GB HD > > > > > > IDE > > > 2 DVD Burners > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Leigh
It is furstration, but I did find one thing. I was messing around in the BIOS and I turned off all the IRQs 2 -14 I believe and then I got past disk.sys problem, unfortunately when Vista did attempt to allow me to install it I could find no drives because I assinged no IRQ to the SATA hub.
I am at the point where I have removed all PCI cards except for my PCI express video card and renalabled all IRQ. I right now I am installing Vista onto my other PC, whether it will work when the installion finishes is the question?
If you haven't already tried remove the PCI cards and hopefully it will let you install it.
I will post again if the installion is successful
Thanks
B.D.
"Leigh" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have exactly the same issue, after trailing the web for hours i have found > no solutions. I have even tried stripping my system to the bare minimum > hardware necessary to run and i still get the same result. > The only thing that i havn't tried (due to the fact of being sick of sitting > here for 13 hours banging my head agaisnt a wall) is the recomendation of > doing an upgrade from windows...and disabling all boot drives except the hard > drive from which Vista is being installed.. > Current state of mind - desperate and furious at the situation. > > "Bill Davis" wrote: > > > Peter > > > > I am installing onto SATA drives (Marvell Controller) but I have never even > > get far enough for the installation to even ask for any 3rd party drivers. > > > > "peter" wrote: > > > > > Are you installing onto IDE or SATA drive?? > > > If SATA you will need the SATA VISTA drivers for your mobo SATA > > > chipset....right at the beginning of installation.."add drivers" > > > > > > peter > > > "Bill Davis" <BillDavis[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:7CED7BAE-3654-415B-A311-6F183AE7B5A3[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > >I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer > > > >boots > > > > from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar moving > > > > and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another > > > > smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly lit) > > > > and > > > > then it hangs on this screen, no hardisk activity, no DVD Drive activity. > > > > > > > > I have tried changing setings in the BIOS but nothing has worked so far. > > > > > > > > Setup > > > > P5WD2-E Premium > > > > Penitum D 930 > > > > 2 GB RAM > > > > > > > > Radeon 1900XTX > > > > Hauppague PVR-150 > > > > Dvico Fusion Gold 5 > > > > > > > > SATA > > > > 3 Western Digital 500GB HDs > > > > 1 Segate 320 GB HD > > > > > > > > IDE > > > > 2 DVD Burners > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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I am having the exact same issue. I installed Vista from the DVD (Ultimate 64 bit version) with no issues. Then I had some hardware issues, and I changed my motherboard, but everything else is the same. Now when I try to intall Vista (from the exact same DVD, in the exact same DVD drive) I get the same issue you are having where it hangs on the black screen. If you come up with anything please post a reply.
"Bill Davis" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Leigh > > It is furstration, but I did find one thing. I was messing around in the > BIOS and I turned off all the IRQs 2 -14 I believe and then I got past > disk.sys problem, unfortunately when Vista did attempt to allow me to install > it I could find no drives because I assinged no IRQ to the SATA hub. > > I am at the point where I have removed all PCI cards except for my PCI > express video card and renalabled all IRQ. I right now I am installing Vista > onto my other PC, whether it will work when the installion finishes is the > question? > > If you haven't already tried remove the PCI cards and hopefully it will let > you install it. > > I will post again if the installion is successful > > Thanks > > B.D. > > "Leigh" wrote: > > > I have exactly the same issue, after trailing the web for hours i have found > > no solutions. I have even tried stripping my system to the bare minimum > > hardware necessary to run and i still get the same result. > > The only thing that i havn't tried (due to the fact of being sick of sitting > > here for 13 hours banging my head agaisnt a wall) is the recomendation of > > doing an upgrade from windows...and disabling all boot drives except the hard > > drive from which Vista is being installed.. > > Current state of mind - desperate and furious at the situation. > > > > "Bill Davis" wrote: > > > > > Peter > > > > > > I am installing onto SATA drives (Marvell Controller) but I have never even > > > get far enough for the installation to even ask for any 3rd party drivers. > > > > > > "peter" wrote: > > > > > > > Are you installing onto IDE or SATA drive?? > > > > If SATA you will need the SATA VISTA drivers for your mobo SATA > > > > chipset....right at the beginning of installation.."add drivers" > > > > > > > > peter > > > > "Bill Davis" <BillDavis[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > news:7CED7BAE-3654-415B-A311-6F183AE7B5A3[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > > >I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer > > > > >boots > > > > > from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar moving > > > > > and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another > > > > > smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly lit) > > > > > and > > > > > then it hangs on this screen, no hardisk activity, no DVD Drive activity. > > > > > > > > > > I have tried changing setings in the BIOS but nothing has worked so far. > > > > > > > > > > Setup > > > > > P5WD2-E Premium > > > > > Penitum D 930 > > > > > 2 GB RAM > > > > > > > > > > Radeon 1900XTX > > > > > Hauppague PVR-150 > > > > > Dvico Fusion Gold 5 > > > > > > > > > > SATA > > > > > 3 Western Digital 500GB HDs > > > > > 1 Segate 320 GB HD > > > > > > > > > > IDE > > > > > 2 DVD Burners > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Jason
I finally got it to work, I had to remove all of my PCI cards, once I did that, I was able to get past the Black screen (which for me was disk.sys driver not functioning properly). It appears that the Vista installer thought one of my PCI cards was a raid controller when it was really a TV tuner card. After the installation completes apply all the patches first, then reinstall your PCI cards. Everything is now working 100%
Thanks
"Jason" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I am having the exact same issue. I installed Vista from the DVD (Ultimate 64 > bit version) with no issues. Then I had some hardware issues, and I changed > my motherboard, but everything else is the same. Now when I try to intall > Vista (from the exact same DVD, in the exact same DVD drive) I get the same > issue you are having where it hangs on the black screen. If you come up with > anything please post a reply. > > "Bill Davis" wrote: > > > Leigh > > > > It is furstration, but I did find one thing. I was messing around in the > > BIOS and I turned off all the IRQs 2 -14 I believe and then I got past > > disk.sys problem, unfortunately when Vista did attempt to allow me to install > > it I could find no drives because I assinged no IRQ to the SATA hub. > > > > I am at the point where I have removed all PCI cards except for my PCI > > express video card and renalabled all IRQ. I right now I am installing Vista > > onto my other PC, whether it will work when the installion finishes is the > > question? > > > > If you haven't already tried remove the PCI cards and hopefully it will let > > you install it. > > > > I will post again if the installion is successful > > > > Thanks > > > > B.D. > > > > "Leigh" wrote: > > > > > I have exactly the same issue, after trailing the web for hours i have found > > > no solutions. I have even tried stripping my system to the bare minimum > > > hardware necessary to run and i still get the same result. > > > The only thing that i havn't tried (due to the fact of being sick of sitting > > > here for 13 hours banging my head agaisnt a wall) is the recomendation of > > > doing an upgrade from windows...and disabling all boot drives except the hard > > > drive from which Vista is being installed.. > > > Current state of mind - desperate and furious at the situation. > > > > > > "Bill Davis" wrote: > > > > > > > Peter > > > > > > > > I am installing onto SATA drives (Marvell Controller) but I have never even > > > > get far enough for the installation to even ask for any 3rd party drivers. > > > > > > > > "peter" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Are you installing onto IDE or SATA drive?? > > > > > If SATA you will need the SATA VISTA drivers for your mobo SATA > > > > > chipset....right at the beginning of installation.."add drivers" > > > > > > > > > > peter > > > > > "Bill Davis" <BillDavis[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > > news:7CED7BAE-3654-415B-A311-6F183AE7B5A3[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > > > >I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer > > > > > >boots > > > > > > from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar moving > > > > > > and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another > > > > > > smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly lit) > > > > > > and > > > > > > then it hangs on this screen, no hardisk activity, no DVD Drive activity. > > > > > > > > > > > > I have tried changing setings in the BIOS but nothing has worked so far. > > > > > > > > > > > > Setup > > > > > > P5WD2-E Premium > > > > > > Penitum D 930 > > > > > > 2 GB RAM > > > > > > > > > > > > Radeon 1900XTX > > > > > > Hauppague PVR-150 > > > > > > Dvico Fusion Gold 5 > > > > > > > > > > > > SATA > > > > > > 3 Western Digital 500GB HDs > > > > > > 1 Segate 320 GB HD > > > > > > > > > > > > IDE > > > > > > 2 DVD Burners > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Glad to hear your success, unfortunately I dont use any PCI devices so the battle goes on
"Bill Davis" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Jason > > I finally got it to work, I had to remove all of my PCI cards, once I did > that, I was able to get past the Black screen (which for me was disk.sys > driver not functioning properly). It appears that the Vista installer > thought one of my PCI cards was a raid controller when it was really a TV > tuner card. After the installation completes apply all the patches first, > then reinstall your PCI cards. Everything is now working 100% > > Thanks > > "Jason" wrote: > > > I am having the exact same issue. I installed Vista from the DVD (Ultimate 64 > > bit version) with no issues. Then I had some hardware issues, and I changed > > my motherboard, but everything else is the same. Now when I try to intall > > Vista (from the exact same DVD, in the exact same DVD drive) I get the same > > issue you are having where it hangs on the black screen. If you come up with > > anything please post a reply. > > > > "Bill Davis" wrote: > > > > > Leigh > > > > > > It is furstration, but I did find one thing. I was messing around in the > > > BIOS and I turned off all the IRQs 2 -14 I believe and then I got past > > > disk.sys problem, unfortunately when Vista did attempt to allow me to install > > > it I could find no drives because I assinged no IRQ to the SATA hub. > > > > > > I am at the point where I have removed all PCI cards except for my PCI > > > express video card and renalabled all IRQ. I right now I am installing Vista > > > onto my other PC, whether it will work when the installion finishes is the > > > question? > > > > > > If you haven't already tried remove the PCI cards and hopefully it will let > > > you install it. > > > > > > I will post again if the installion is successful > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > B.D. > > > > > > "Leigh" wrote: > > > > > > > I have exactly the same issue, after trailing the web for hours i have found > > > > no solutions. I have even tried stripping my system to the bare minimum > > > > hardware necessary to run and i still get the same result. > > > > The only thing that i havn't tried (due to the fact of being sick of sitting > > > > here for 13 hours banging my head agaisnt a wall) is the recomendation of > > > > doing an upgrade from windows...and disabling all boot drives except the hard > > > > drive from which Vista is being installed.. > > > > Current state of mind - desperate and furious at the situation. > > > > > > > > "Bill Davis" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Peter > > > > > > > > > > I am installing onto SATA drives (Marvell Controller) but I have never even > > > > > get far enough for the installation to even ask for any 3rd party drivers. > > > > > > > > > > "peter" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Are you installing onto IDE or SATA drive?? > > > > > > If SATA you will need the SATA VISTA drivers for your mobo SATA > > > > > > chipset....right at the beginning of installation.."add drivers" > > > > > > > > > > > > peter > > > > > > "Bill Davis" <BillDavis[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > > > news:7CED7BAE-3654-415B-A311-6F183AE7B5A3[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > > > > >I am trying to install Vista Ultimiate (for 4 hours now). The computer > > > > > > >boots > > > > > > > from the CD and says Windows is loading files, I see the status bar moving > > > > > > > and it finally completes. Then the screen goes black and I see another > > > > > > > smaller status bar and the words Mcrosoft Corporation (Text is dimly lit) > > > > > > > and > > > > > > > then it hangs on this screen, no hardisk activity, no DVD Drive activity. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have tried changing setings in the BIOS but nothing has worked so far. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Setup > > > > > > > P5WD2-E Premium > > > > > > > Penitum D 930 > > > > > > > 2 GB RAM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Radeon 1900XTX > > > > > > > Hauppague PVR-150 > > > > > > > Dvico Fusion Gold 5 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SATA > > > > > > > 3 Western Digital 500GB HDs > > > > > > > 1 Segate 320 GB HD > > > > > > > > > > > > > > IDE > > > > > > > 2 DVD Burners > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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I tried uninstalling my sound card (only pci device other than my video card) as well as my USB card (which was connected directly to my motherboard). It seems to have done something, as now when I get stuck at the black screen my mouse pointer shows up, and I can move that as well as activate and deactiviate my num and caps locks. However it still doesn't go beyond the black screen.
I tried to disable my IRQs in BIOS, but then my computer wouldn't go beyond the post.
I'm at a real loss here, Windows XP installed fine, but its 32 bit, and I can't upgrade to Vista since my Vista CD is only the 64 bit version.
"Leigh" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Glad to hear your success, unfortunately I dont use any PCI devices so the > battle goes on
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I had major problems trying to install Vista ultimate 32bit... I found that if you have a hidden partition on you HDD or a boot up recovery applet like true image's secure zone or Rx rollback vista won't install. I managed to install vista after deleting the hidden partition on my main HDD and removing the offending disaster recovery software.
"Jason" <Jason[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1A5AEA88-4630-42A0-BE12-5E4152E6B758[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I tried uninstalling my sound card (only pci device other than my video >card) > as well as my USB card (which was connected directly to my motherboard). > It > seems to have done something, as now when I get stuck at the black screen > my > mouse pointer shows up, and I can move that as well as activate and > deactiviate my num and caps locks. However it still doesn't go beyond the > black screen. > > I tried to disable my IRQs in BIOS, but then my computer wouldn't go > beyond > the post. > > I'm at a real loss here, Windows XP installed fine, but its 32 bit, and I > can't upgrade to Vista since my Vista CD is only the 64 bit version. > > "Leigh" wrote: > >> Glad to hear your success, unfortunately I dont use any PCI devices so >> the >> battle goes on
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Hi guys i have been sitting with this exact same issue for a while now
too and i thought it was my pc or my vista cd and after now using a
different cd and a completely different pc i still get the exact same
issue how the hell is that possible?! the only simliarities between the
2 is that they are both using SATA HDDs
I tried removing my sound card which is the only extra piece of
equipment in my case and that did nothing? please guys isn't there
someone who knows for sure?
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Shane wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi guys i have been sitting with this exact same issue for a while now > too and i thought it was my pc or my vista cd and after now using a > different cd and a completely different pc i still get the exact same > issue how the hell is that possible?! the only simliarities between the > 2 is that they are both using SATA HDDs
No, no one here knows for sure, but the info above suggests that you may need to supply a driver for the SATA disk controller before Vista can proceed with the install. I've read that Vista is not well-stocked with SATA drivers, so check the mobo manufacturer's website for drivers.
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