Charlie
Mon Nov 28 13:15:22 CST 2005
Ah, 0x7B. Inaccessible boot device. As we all suspected. See my comments on
F6 and drivers in my blog, for one. Should make it a bit clearer why you hit
the problem here.
For more on F6 and loading storage drivers:
http://msmvps.com/xperts64/archive/2005/06/11/52162.aspx
And for some more on the different modes for storage driver load during
setup, and why you care:
http://msmvps.com/xperts64/archive/2005/07/25/59560.aspx
The answer is, you need drivers from your mobo mfg, or directly from the
chipset mfg of the storage controller you're using. Not sure what mobo you
have, or which drivers you're using, but clearly there's a problem with the
SATA drivers.
--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
Bob wrote:
> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:
>
>> Press F8 just as it's booting up, before it has a chance to start that
>> reboot cycle. Change the setting to NOT automatically reboot on error,
>> and then tell us what error it reports when it blue screens.
>>
>> --
>> Charlie.
>>
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
>>
>> Bob wrote:
>>> x64 install looks like its in the last minutes of the install process
>>> and then it causes a system reboot. The reboot fails when selecting
>>> x64 and causes another reboot. Installed and repaired several times,
>>> same problem.
>>>
>>> MS dual boot, XP was installed first. Seperate partitions. Motherboard
>>> latest BIOS as well as F6 SATA drivers.
>>>
>>> Any ideas, pointers to additional help appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
> F8 set to NOT reboot - blue screen shows following error. Thank you.
>
> *** STOP: 0x0000007B
> (0xFFFFFADFF260F3C0,0XFFFFFFFFC0000034,0X0000000000000000,0X0000000000000000)