1394 connection and D347PRT SCSI CONTROLLER not supported.

G

Guest

1394 connection and D347PRT SCSI CONTROLLER not supported.
[DELL 5160 Inspiron laptop]

I d/l the 32bit VISTA and X-fer'd it to a DVD no problem. SETUP starts fine
but during the upgrade install it reports that the SCSI & my 1394 is not
supported.

I've gone ahead in tried to re-install VISTA after going ito DEVICE MGR and
disabling the hardware in question. VISTA still recognizes the devices, had
to go back into DEVICE MGR and unstall the devices.

Just wondering if anyone else had this issue and found another way around it?

P.S.
Still working on the install, install keeps freezing up after I click
UPGRADE/update via web install.
 
G

Guest

THE D347PRT scsi drive is Daemon tools. I had to uninstall Daemon tools
(after I burned the ISO to DVD) in order to get that to work. As far as your
1394, if uninstalling does not work via device manager, try disabling tthe
firewire port in your laptop's BIOS (if possible).

If that still does not work, I think installing a clean vista will get it
loaded, but your 1394 will not be supported.
 
G

Guest

THE D347PRT scsi drive is Daemon tools. I had to uninstall Daemon tools
(after I burned the ISO to DVD) in order to get that to work. As far as your
1394, if uninstalling does not work via device manager, try disabling tthe
firewire port in your laptop's BIOS (if possible).

If that still does not work, I think installing a clean vista will get it
loaded, but your 1394 will not be supported.
 
G

Guest

Yeah I got past the Collecting Information process and into the install from
[unistalling] all the hardware in question... but then it look slike to
install froze up on my on the second step. It just hung on 99% complete for
over an hour.

Against my better judgement... I'm trying a clean install now....



CadTux said:
THE D347PRT scsi drive is Daemon tools. I had to uninstall Daemon tools
(after I burned the ISO to DVD) in order to get that to work. As far as your
1394, if uninstalling does not work via device manager, try disabling tthe
firewire port in your laptop's BIOS (if possible).

If that still does not work, I think installing a clean vista will get it
loaded, but your 1394 will not be supported.


pizzathahut said:
1394 connection and D347PRT SCSI CONTROLLER not supported.
[DELL 5160 Inspiron laptop]

I d/l the 32bit VISTA and X-fer'd it to a DVD no problem. SETUP starts fine
but during the upgrade install it reports that the SCSI & my 1394 is not
supported.

I've gone ahead in tried to re-install VISTA after going ito DEVICE MGR and
disabling the hardware in question. VISTA still recognizes the devices, had
to go back into DEVICE MGR and unstall the devices.

Just wondering if anyone else had this issue and found another way around it?

P.S.
Still working on the install, install keeps freezing up after I click
UPGRADE/update via web install.
 
G

Guest

I don't have Daemon tools. I do have D347PTR.sys and I think it has something
to do with the RAID on my HP Pavilion a1250n. I have uninstalled it but XP
steathily re-installs it on every re-boot.

Who wrote it? Where is the update?

CadTux said:
THE D347PRT scsi drive is Daemon tools. I had to uninstall Daemon tools
(after I burned the ISO to DVD) in order to get that to work. As far as your
1394, if uninstalling does not work via device manager, try disabling tthe
firewire port in your laptop's BIOS (if possible).

If that still does not work, I think installing a clean vista will get it
loaded, but your 1394 will not be supported.

pizzathahut said:
1394 connection and D347PRT SCSI CONTROLLER not supported.
[DELL 5160 Inspiron laptop]

I d/l the 32bit VISTA and X-fer'd it to a DVD no problem. SETUP starts fine
but during the upgrade install it reports that the SCSI & my 1394 is not
supported.

I've gone ahead in tried to re-install VISTA after going ito DEVICE MGR and
disabling the hardware in question. VISTA still recognizes the devices, had
to go back into DEVICE MGR and unstall the devices.

Just wondering if anyone else had this issue and found another way around it?

P.S.
Still working on the install, install keeps freezing up after I click
UPGRADE/update via web install.
 
G

Guest

WildPointer, just uninstall from Device Manager and do not reboot. Load up
the install CD once the hardware has been removed. I got my Vista finally
installed. 7 hours later... but installed and so far running good.

WildPointer said:
I don't have Daemon tools. I do have D347PTR.sys and I think it has something
to do with the RAID on my HP Pavilion a1250n. I have uninstalled it but XP
steathily re-installs it on every re-boot.

Who wrote it? Where is the update?

CadTux said:
THE D347PRT scsi drive is Daemon tools. I had to uninstall Daemon tools
(after I burned the ISO to DVD) in order to get that to work. As far as your
1394, if uninstalling does not work via device manager, try disabling tthe
firewire port in your laptop's BIOS (if possible).

If that still does not work, I think installing a clean vista will get it
loaded, but your 1394 will not be supported.

pizzathahut said:
1394 connection and D347PRT SCSI CONTROLLER not supported.
[DELL 5160 Inspiron laptop]

I d/l the 32bit VISTA and X-fer'd it to a DVD no problem. SETUP starts fine
but during the upgrade install it reports that the SCSI & my 1394 is not
supported.

I've gone ahead in tried to re-install VISTA after going ito DEVICE MGR and
disabling the hardware in question. VISTA still recognizes the devices, had
to go back into DEVICE MGR and unstall the devices.

Just wondering if anyone else had this issue and found another way around it?

P.S.
Still working on the install, install keeps freezing up after I click
UPGRADE/update via web install.
 
G

Guest

I did do that. Twice. I still die with BSOD. I wonder if Vista is missing
SATA drivers? I am not using the IDE except for channel 2 for DVDs. But my
drives, I think, are not there when Vista tries to come up. Anyway I get BSOD
and no meaningful error indicating any driver or specific error. Just a
clueless dump

pizzathahut said:
WildPointer, just uninstall from Device Manager and do not reboot. Load up
the install CD once the hardware has been removed. I got my Vista finally
installed. 7 hours later... but installed and so far running good.

WildPointer said:
I don't have Daemon tools. I do have D347PTR.sys and I think it has something
to do with the RAID on my HP Pavilion a1250n. I have uninstalled it but XP
steathily re-installs it on every re-boot.

Who wrote it? Where is the update?

CadTux said:
THE D347PRT scsi drive is Daemon tools. I had to uninstall Daemon tools
(after I burned the ISO to DVD) in order to get that to work. As far as your
1394, if uninstalling does not work via device manager, try disabling tthe
firewire port in your laptop's BIOS (if possible).

If that still does not work, I think installing a clean vista will get it
loaded, but your 1394 will not be supported.

:

1394 connection and D347PRT SCSI CONTROLLER not supported.
[DELL 5160 Inspiron laptop]

I d/l the 32bit VISTA and X-fer'd it to a DVD no problem. SETUP starts fine
but during the upgrade install it reports that the SCSI & my 1394 is not
supported.

I've gone ahead in tried to re-install VISTA after going ito DEVICE MGR and
disabling the hardware in question. VISTA still recognizes the devices, had
to go back into DEVICE MGR and unstall the devices.

Just wondering if anyone else had this issue and found another way around it?

P.S.
Still working on the install, install keeps freezing up after I click
UPGRADE/update via web install.
 
G

Guest

I did. Twice. I get BSOD. I think it is related to my drive problem. I don't
use my primary IDE channel. THe secondary is for DVD drives and my HD is
SATA. I think the SATA drivers are missing

pizzathahut said:
WildPointer, just uninstall from Device Manager and do not reboot. Load up
the install CD once the hardware has been removed. I got my Vista finally
installed. 7 hours later... but installed and so far running good.

WildPointer said:
I don't have Daemon tools. I do have D347PTR.sys and I think it has something
to do with the RAID on my HP Pavilion a1250n. I have uninstalled it but XP
steathily re-installs it on every re-boot.

Who wrote it? Where is the update?

CadTux said:
THE D347PRT scsi drive is Daemon tools. I had to uninstall Daemon tools
(after I burned the ISO to DVD) in order to get that to work. As far as your
1394, if uninstalling does not work via device manager, try disabling tthe
firewire port in your laptop's BIOS (if possible).

If that still does not work, I think installing a clean vista will get it
loaded, but your 1394 will not be supported.

:

1394 connection and D347PRT SCSI CONTROLLER not supported.
[DELL 5160 Inspiron laptop]

I d/l the 32bit VISTA and X-fer'd it to a DVD no problem. SETUP starts fine
but during the upgrade install it reports that the SCSI & my 1394 is not
supported.

I've gone ahead in tried to re-install VISTA after going ito DEVICE MGR and
disabling the hardware in question. VISTA still recognizes the devices, had
to go back into DEVICE MGR and unstall the devices.

Just wondering if anyone else had this issue and found another way around it?

P.S.
Still working on the install, install keeps freezing up after I click
UPGRADE/update via web install.
 
G

Guest

Oops, when I post I get an error saying the post did not take. But clearly it
is posting... hmmm.

WildPointer said:
I did. Twice. I get BSOD. I think it is related to my drive problem. I don't
use my primary IDE channel. THe secondary is for DVD drives and my HD is
SATA. I think the SATA drivers are missing

pizzathahut said:
WildPointer, just uninstall from Device Manager and do not reboot. Load up
the install CD once the hardware has been removed. I got my Vista finally
installed. 7 hours later... but installed and so far running good.

WildPointer said:
I don't have Daemon tools. I do have D347PTR.sys and I think it has something
to do with the RAID on my HP Pavilion a1250n. I have uninstalled it but XP
steathily re-installs it on every re-boot.

Who wrote it? Where is the update?

:

THE D347PRT scsi drive is Daemon tools. I had to uninstall Daemon tools
(after I burned the ISO to DVD) in order to get that to work. As far as your
1394, if uninstalling does not work via device manager, try disabling tthe
firewire port in your laptop's BIOS (if possible).

If that still does not work, I think installing a clean vista will get it
loaded, but your 1394 will not be supported.

:

1394 connection and D347PRT SCSI CONTROLLER not supported.
[DELL 5160 Inspiron laptop]

I d/l the 32bit VISTA and X-fer'd it to a DVD no problem. SETUP starts fine
but during the upgrade install it reports that the SCSI & my 1394 is not
supported.

I've gone ahead in tried to re-install VISTA after going ito DEVICE MGR and
disabling the hardware in question. VISTA still recognizes the devices, had
to go back into DEVICE MGR and unstall the devices.

Just wondering if anyone else had this issue and found another way around it?

P.S.
Still working on the install, install keeps freezing up after I click
UPGRADE/update via web install.
 

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