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Hello Everyone
I am trying to install 64-bit Vista ultimate on intel DP35DP mother board with Quad core (Q6600) processor. RAM is 2 gb. It boots from DVD, progress bar to download drivers appears and completes. Then I see standard walpaper with mouse pointer. After that PC reboots. This is what I have done so far:- 1. Tried installing it using 500GB SATA or 250 GB IDE drive. 2. Tried all the SATA settings in BIO (RAID, IDE, AHCI) 3. Tried disabling onboard network adapter. Following works:- 1. Can successfully install 32-bit Vista on this PC. 2. Can install redhat 5 linux on this hardware. 3. Can install 64-bit Vista on VMWare running on 64-bit redhat linux on same PC using same 64-bit install DVD. Just 64-bit Vista does not install. Would appreciate any help on this issues. Thanks Amar |
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This is another poster solved a similar problem on a computer with some of
your specs. Maybe some of the steps will help you. I would also suggest that you remove the IDE drive during the install and make sure the SATA drive is visible for the install (adding drivers if necessary) as mixed IDE SATA drives has resulted in problems with some mobos. You might also add the drivers for your video card as some ATI and nVidia cards will have problems further in the install if not there. You can add them at the final boot with F8 also. Hello John, I would like to thank you very much for your help, I finally was able to Install Vista Home Pre x64 and run it, at this time I have it with Sp1 installed. For the experience to other End-user, I'd like to explain what I did and also mention some issues I am still having. I finally decide to switch HDD Mode to IDE instead of HACI for the installation of Vista on my DICS1, with success Vista restarted and Load and I was able to Configurate it. I put my DISC0 (where I have Windows XP install and its BOOT Files on first partition as primary HDD. So Vista Installed also its BOOT Files on the same partition of DISC0, after restarting and BIOS Post immadiatly came the Dual Boot option screen. Installed 2 Stand Alone Update from Microsoft for Thread with System with more than 3GB RAM: 'Error message when you try to install Windows Vista on a computer that uses more than 3 GB of RAM: \"STOP 0x0000000A\"' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777) After that I switched back to AHCI mode with previously change in the register: 'Error message when you start a Windows Vista-based computer after you change the SATA mode of the boot drive: \"STOP 0x0000007B INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE\"' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976) and installed My Mobo ICH9 for AHCI Drivers. After that when I started Vista again, by itself some software recognized the HDD and DVD Writer as new Hardware and ran somekind of application to prepare the HDDs for new mode. After that I install all Vista Updates (through automatic software) and also SP1. I still have some issues: - If Restart PC from Vista, the BIOS does not detect my Primary Sata HDD so, so BIOS post ends with Failure Boot screen. I have to switch off the PC and switch on again to allow BIOS to detect DISC0. - Vista takes a very long time to Load, much more than any other PC I've owned or worked with. - DISC0 does not appears in Vista Explorer, neither in Device Manager, nor Disk Management. - Vista installed an update, included in its automatics update, of ATI drivers v8.41 and when I install the Catalyst software from Graphic Card installation disc I was able to configure my Video but once I put Crossfire on a BSoD appears. I had to desintall from Safe Mode to be able to start Vista again with no BSoD. I than install from web page the last Catalyst, but now none of ATI application open, so I had to configurate Resolution through Vista Desktop application, but I am not able to switch on Crossfire, nor adjust quality since ATI Catalyst applications won't open. Everything works well and at first time, under Windows XP Pro Sp2 x32, so I think all these threads are due to Vista. But, beside these 3 threads I was able to use my PC and Run Games for hours with no problem except some little square appearing in the game (I do not know how yo call that) so video quality is not at its best but it is just a small detail after spend 2 weeks to build my PC and 7 installation intents of Vista x64. Thank you very much again for your time and the great help you brought me. Best Regards -- PaxeSalute "jobs@nirvanainfotech.com" <amarjits@gmail.com> wrote in message news:7b4488c6-0268-4799-a8dd-15396a13a6cf@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Hello Everyone > I am trying to install 64-bit Vista ultimate on intel DP35DP > mother board with Quad core (Q6600) processor. RAM is 2 gb. > It boots from DVD, progress bar to download drivers appears and > completes. Then I see standard walpaper with mouse pointer. After that > PC reboots. This is what I have done so far:- > > 1. Tried installing it using 500GB SATA or 250 GB IDE drive. > 2. Tried all the SATA settings in BIO (RAID, IDE, AHCI) > 3. Tried disabling onboard network adapter. > > Following works:- > > 1. Can successfully install 32-bit Vista on this PC. > 2. Can install redhat 5 linux on this hardware. > 3. Can install 64-bit Vista on VMWare running on 64-bit redhat > linux on same PC using same 64-bit install DVD. > > > Just 64-bit Vista does not install. > > Would appreciate any help on this issues. > > > Thanks > Amar |
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