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| vista 64-bit home premium wont install 4400+, two WD 250gb 8mb SATA hard drives, one 800mhz 2gig kingston stick. So when attempt to install vista 64-bit it freezes at 0% during the expanding section. I have tried everything under the sun I can think of. Including new drivers and updating the bios, running with my sata controller on every setting and with only 1 HDD. I have tried three dif dvd players all internal. Its been four days of about 8 hours a day screwing with this, if anyone has a link to drivers they know work(posts I have seen say some work some don't, I have tried some that others recommended) or have any ideas pls let me know. |
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| RE: vista 64-bit home premium wont install
Ok here is a little better break down now that I have the time. Motherboard: Asus M2A-VM Chipset: northbridge AMD 690G / southbridge SB600 CPU: AMD 64 4400+ dual core RAM: 2gb 800 MHz kingston DDR2 2GB total RAM HDD: 2x 250GB Western Digital SATA with 8MB cache DVD: Tried multiple DVD ROM's Floppy: Maxtor, vista compatable Mouse/Keyboard: Basic keyboard and mouse I have spent entirely to much time trying to install Vista. I have previously built 15-20 systems, none with Vista unfortunately. I am receiving error code: 0x80070017 during the expand files potion of installation. I have loaded different audio, video, raid, USB, and Lan drivers. During bios I have also tried all configurations for the 690G chipset controller. I currently have the DVD set as a slave. Only 1 of the hard drives is connected. If anyone has any suggestions or ideas for drivers they know will work please let me know. My guess at the moment is that there is some sort of mis-communication between the DVD and the hard drive. "meIam" wrote: > I have a M2A-vm motherboard with 690g sb600 chipset, running amd dual core > 4400+, two WD 250gb 8mb SATA hard drives, one 800mhz 2gig kingston stick. > So when attempt to install vista 64-bit it freezes at 0% during the > expanding section. I have tried everything under the sun I can think of. > Including new drivers and updating the bios, running with my sata controller > on every setting and with only 1 HDD. > I have tried three dif dvd players all internal. > Its been four days of about 8 hours a day screwing with this, if anyone has > a link to drivers they know work(posts I have seen say some work some don't, > I have tried some that others recommended) or have any ideas pls let me know. |
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| Re: vista 64-bit home premium wont install
Why don't you copy the DVD to a HD and install from it? "meIam" <meIam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:561C8104-C7E3-4C46-B237-CF92A8597DC4@microsoft.com... > Ok here is a little better break down now that I have the time. > Motherboard: Asus M2A-VM > Chipset: northbridge AMD 690G / southbridge SB600 > CPU: AMD 64 4400+ dual core > RAM: 2gb 800 MHz kingston DDR2 > 2GB total RAM > HDD: 2x 250GB Western Digital SATA with 8MB cache > DVD: Tried multiple DVD ROM's > Floppy: Maxtor, vista compatable > Mouse/Keyboard: Basic keyboard and mouse > > I have spent entirely to much time trying to install Vista. I have > previously built 15-20 systems, none with Vista unfortunately. I am > receiving > error code: 0x80070017 during the expand files potion of installation. I > have > loaded different audio, video, raid, USB, and Lan drivers. During bios I > have > also tried all configurations for the 690G chipset controller. > > I currently have the DVD set as a slave. Only 1 of the hard drives is > connected. If anyone has any suggestions or ideas for drivers they know > will > work please let me know. My guess at the moment is that there is some sort > of > mis-communication between the DVD and the hard drive. > > > > > > > "meIam" wrote: > >> I have a M2A-vm motherboard with 690g sb600 chipset, running amd dual >> core >> 4400+, two WD 250gb 8mb SATA hard drives, one 800mhz 2gig kingston stick. >> So when attempt to install vista 64-bit it freezes at 0% during the >> expanding section. I have tried everything under the sun I can think of. >> Including new drivers and updating the bios, running with my sata >> controller >> on every setting and with only 1 HDD. >> I have tried three dif dvd players all internal. >> Its been four days of about 8 hours a day screwing with this, if anyone >> has >> a link to drivers they know work(posts I have seen say some work some >> don't, >> I have tried some that others recommended) or have any ideas pls let me >> know. |
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| Re: vista 64-bit home premium wont install
meIam wrote: > I have a M2A-vm motherboard with 690g sb600 chipset, running amd dual core > 4400+, two WD 250gb 8mb SATA hard drives, one 800mhz 2gig kingston stick. > So when attempt to install vista 64-bit it freezes at 0% during the > expanding section. I have tried everything under the sun I can think of. > Including new drivers and updating the bios, running with my sata controller > on every setting and with only 1 HDD. > I have tried three dif dvd players all internal. > Its been four days of about 8 hours a day screwing with this, if anyone has > a link to drivers they know work(posts I have seen say some work some don't, > I have tried some that others recommended) or have any ideas pls let me know. I had all sorts of problems installing Vista64 until someone told me that to use a SATA drive it had to be connected to the first SATA connection for the installation to proceed. I'm not saying that is your problem, but it is something to check. Tinker |
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| Re: vista 64-bit home premium wont install
I have been thinking I would try that, afraid to sink another 50-70 dollars on an ide drive without knowing if it would even have a chance of working. If you know of a situation where this has worked before pls post again Daniel. If I have no chance with this I will take the cash and go buy a non-OEM version of XP then prolly try an upgrade. "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote: > Why don't you copy the DVD to a HD and install from it? > > "meIam" <meIam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:561C8104-C7E3-4C46-B237-CF92A8597DC4@microsoft.com... > > Ok here is a little better break down now that I have the time. > > Motherboard: Asus M2A-VM > > Chipset: northbridge AMD 690G / southbridge SB600 > > CPU: AMD 64 4400+ dual core > > RAM: 2gb 800 MHz kingston DDR2 > > 2GB total RAM > > HDD: 2x 250GB Western Digital SATA with 8MB cache > > DVD: Tried multiple DVD ROM's > > Floppy: Maxtor, vista compatable > > Mouse/Keyboard: Basic keyboard and mouse > > > > I have spent entirely to much time trying to install Vista. I have > > previously built 15-20 systems, none with Vista unfortunately. I am > > receiving > > error code: 0x80070017 during the expand files potion of installation. I > > have > > loaded different audio, video, raid, USB, and Lan drivers. During bios I > > have > > also tried all configurations for the 690G chipset controller. > > > > I currently have the DVD set as a slave. Only 1 of the hard drives is > > connected. If anyone has any suggestions or ideas for drivers they know > > will > > work please let me know. My guess at the moment is that there is some sort > > of > > mis-communication between the DVD and the hard drive. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "meIam" wrote: > > > >> I have a M2A-vm motherboard with 690g sb600 chipset, running amd dual > >> core > >> 4400+, two WD 250gb 8mb SATA hard drives, one 800mhz 2gig kingston stick. > >> So when attempt to install vista 64-bit it freezes at 0% during the > >> expanding section. I have tried everything under the sun I can think of. > >> Including new drivers and updating the bios, running with my sata > >> controller > >> on every setting and with only 1 HDD. > >> I have tried three dif dvd players all internal. > >> Its been four days of about 8 hours a day screwing with this, if anyone > >> has > >> a link to drivers they know work(posts I have seen say some work some > >> don't, > >> I have tried some that others recommended) or have any ideas pls let me > >> know. > > |
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| Re: vista 64-bit home premium wont install
As indicated, some MOBO's only allow certain connectors to be bootable. Also check the BIOS settings. "Tinker" <gptaylor98363@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%237FYi5PmIHA.5024@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > meIam wrote: >> I have a M2A-vm motherboard with 690g sb600 chipset, running amd dual >> core 4400+, two WD 250gb 8mb SATA hard drives, one 800mhz 2gig kingston >> stick. >> So when attempt to install vista 64-bit it freezes at 0% during the >> expanding section. I have tried everything under the sun I can think of. >> Including new drivers and updating the bios, running with my sata >> controller on every setting and with only 1 HDD. I have tried three dif >> dvd players all internal. >> Its been four days of about 8 hours a day screwing with this, if anyone >> has a link to drivers they know work(posts I have seen say some work some >> don't, I have tried some that others recommended) or have any ideas pls >> let me know. > > I had all sorts of problems installing Vista64 until someone told me that > to use a SATA drive it had to be connected to the first SATA connection > for the installation to proceed. > > I'm not saying that is your problem, but it is something to check. > > Tinker |
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