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Thread: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

  1. #1
    Take400forVistaInstall Guest

    CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    I finally got VISTA to start installing (of 3 machines, only one would get
    past the first re-boot sequence on upgrade)

    This time when the system boots it hangs on crcdisk.sys. I have a standard
    gateway GT-5028 (AMD Dual x64, 2 Gigs Ram, EIDE HD that came with the system)
    Anyone having the same problem or have any ideas?

  2. #2
    ChristianD Guest

    RE: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    I am having the exact same problem on a Toshiba m40 laptop.

    Any ideas?

  3. #3
    ray Guest

    RE: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    I am having the same problem on my system. Blue screens when trying to boot.
    Tried safe mode and the last file it trys to load is crcdisk.sys. I'm
    running an Intel 3.4HT on Intel 915PBL mobo. Any word on a resolution yet?

  4. #4
    Gonnosuke Guest

    RE: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    Same issue here.

    I was able to install Vista, although it took darn near forever, but when I
    tried to the boot the OS I blue screen repeatedly. I've tried all different
    options available to me in the F8 screen to no avail. The crash occurs when
    loading crcdisk.sys.

    Google searches indicate that this may be a problem with SATA drives. The
    OS is NOT installed on a SATA drive but I have a secondary 160gb Maxtor SATA
    (early gen drive, *shrug I'm an early adopter /shrug*.

    I'm going to upgrade firmware on the BIOS and system board (Intel PERL865D)
    and see if I'm able to make any progress.

  5. #5
    Sparkie Guest

    RE: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    I too am having the same problem. It gets to crcdisk.sys and crashes and then
    reboots. I have tried all F8 options and have verified that my USB Hard Drive
    is selected in the 4th order of boot sequence in the BIOS.

    I have not seen any type of feed back on this other than initial problem,
    (crcdisk.sys), with 5 posts now on the subject matter.

    Anyone that has seen this and resolved the issue please post for others to
    bennifit. I am affraid if I can't load this and register it that I will not
    receive Vista RC1. (Which could resolve this issue since the Windows Upgrade
    Advisor says I should have no problems Installing any version of Windows
    Vista).

  6. #6
    Sparkie Guest

    RE: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    I too am having the same problem. It gets to crcdisk.sys and crashes and then
    reboots. I have tried all F8 options and have verified that my USB Hard Drive
    is selected in the 4th order of boot sequence in the BIOS.

    I have not seen any type of feed back on this other than initial problem,
    (crcdisk.sys), with 5 posts now on the subject matter.

    Anyone that has seen this and resolved the issue please post for others to
    bennifit. I am affraid if I can't load this and register it that I will not
    receive Vista RC1. (Which could resolve this issue since the Windows Upgrade
    Advisor says I should have no problems Installing any version of Windows
    Vista).

  7. #7
    Jane C Guest

    Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    crcdisk.sys is ALWAYS the last driver loaded in safe mode as far as I can
    tell. I have no conflicts/hardware/device driver issues on my pc, so I have
    booted into safe mode a few times to see what the fuss is about, and that is
    always the last file loaded before safe mode starts correctly.

    Your crashes are caused by either a hardware or device driver error.

    Anyone attempting to boot Vista from a USB device will fail. Vista cannot
    boot from a USB device.

    Try disabling the system from automatically restarting so you can catch the
    dreaded blue screen and the error code. There is an option for this on the
    safe mode menu.

  8. #8
    Jane C Guest

    Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    crcdisk.sys is ALWAYS the last driver loaded in safe mode as far as I can
    tell. I have no conflicts/hardware/device driver issues on my pc, so I have
    booted into safe mode a few times to see what the fuss is about, and that is
    always the last file loaded before safe mode starts correctly.

    Your crashes are caused by either a hardware or device driver error.

    Anyone attempting to boot Vista from a USB device will fail. Vista cannot
    boot from a USB device.

    Try disabling the system from automatically restarting so you can catch the
    dreaded blue screen and the error code. There is an option for this on the
    safe mode menu.

  9. #9
    Gonnosuke Guest
    I've got the memory dump as well as the boot logs that were generated as a
    result of this crcdisk.sys problem we've all experienced. Just not sure how
    I go about delivering this info to MS; if anyone is familiar with the
    procedure for doing this please let me know.

    Just run the Microsoft Beta Client and follow the directions.

    As far as I know no OS can

  10. #10
    Gonnosuke Guest

    Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    I've got the memory dump as well as the boot logs that were generated as a
    result of this crcdisk.sys problem we've all experienced. Just not sure how
    I go about delivering this info to MS; if anyone is familiar with the
    procedure for doing this please let me know.

  11. #11
    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    Just run the Microsoft Beta Client and follow the directions.

  12. #12
    Gonnosuke Guest

    Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    Thanks Colin! I reminded myself to RTFM next time... :P

  13. #13
    Graham Guest

    Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    As far as I know no OS can

  14. #14
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    Possible solution for others with this problem…

    Yes, I know this posting is a few years late, but I couldn’t find a solution to the same problem via a Google search and this was the first link that would show up each time I did a search. Maybe this will point others in the right direction in the future.

    I had a Gateway Laptop (MT6728), which originally came with Windows XP installed, that I formatted and wanted to put Windows Vista on. I came across the same problem of Vista hanging after the CRCDISK.SYS loaded. It took me a while to figure out that what was causing this problem, and the answer was the RAID drivers for the motherboard. I when to Gateways’ website and downloaded the RAID drivers, placed them onto a floppy disk (using a USB Floppy Drive) and told Windows Vista to load them before it installed Vista onto the hard drive. It worked like a charm on the first try. I hope this may help someone else out there and save them a little time and a few headaches.

  15. #15
    Join Date
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    Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup

    I recently have had the crcdisk.sys Bluescreen problem. I am using Vista 64 Home Premium, and was able to install SP2 via Safe Mode. That did not fix the problem. However, the RAID controller post was a good lead. I was able to get to the Vista "Problem Reports & Solutions" button in the Contol Panel while in Safe Mode w/ networking. This brought up "Intel(R) Matrix Storage Manager" for my Gateway, and ultimately led me to install IATA89ENU.EXE. This solved my crcdisk problem. Hope it gives some leads to a fix for others..

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