I just built a new pc with the following parts

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Intel e8400 Cp
Asus p5q pro Mob
Ati 4850 GP
Corsair 620HX Ps
4GB Geil 6400 (Only 2GB installed as I was told it would blue screen t
fresh install with 4GB on 64Bit
Samsung F1 320GB H
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It boots. Flashes a message "Hard drive not recognized!" But the HD i
there in BIOS
I then boot Vista 64 Bit, it shows the "Windows is loading" segment
then the green loading bar. After this it displays a Blue/Green Vist
background that is blank, the PC then stops seeking and it -*Hangs*
here until I have to reboot

I have tried the following

*Changed sata cable
*Changed the ra
*Set DRAM Voltage to 2.10 Volt

None has worked so far. What do you guys suggest? Is the HD not bein
recognised? are there issues with 64BIT and recognising HD's? I don'
know. :sarc

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Shizbang

Re: I can't install Vista 64. by Phillips

Phillips
Fri Aug 29 18:10:54 PDT 2008

Don't you have SATA drivers for the hard-drive? You must 'feed' the SATA
drivers when Vista installs. The Asus mobo CD should have the drivers.
Step by step: http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm
or search the web... too long to type in here.
Michael

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>
> I just built a new pc with the following parts.
>
> -------------------------
> Intel e8400 Cpu
> Asus p5q pro Mobo
> Ati 4850 GPU
> Corsair 620HX Psu
> 4GB Geil 6400 (Only 2GB installed as I was told it would blue screen to
> fresh install with 4GB on 64Bit)
> Samsung F1 320GB HD
> --------------------------
>
> It boots. Flashes a message "Hard drive not recognized!" But the HD is
> there in BIOS.
> I then boot Vista 64 Bit, it shows the "Windows is loading" segment,
> then the green loading bar. After this it displays a Blue/Green Vista
> background that is blank, the PC then stops seeking and it -*Hangs*-
> here until I have to reboot.
>
> I have tried the following:
>
> *Changed sata cables
> *Changed the ram
> *Set DRAM Voltage to 2.10 Volts
>
> None has worked so far. What do you guys suggest? Is the HD not being
> recognised? are there issues with 64BIT and recognising HD's? I don't
> know. :sarc:
>
>
> --
> Shizbang


Re: I can't install Vista 64. by Shizbang

Shizbang
Fri Aug 29 19:42:15 PDT 2008


That doesn't work because it doesn't allow me to get past the green/blu
vista themed blank screen, it just -*Hangs*- permanently after the gree
loading bar

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Shizbang

Re: I can't install Vista 64. by Phillips

Phillips
Sat Aug 30 06:21:15 PDT 2008

Just a few common problems ->

The "permanent" hang might need some time... hours as some claim.
Check your BIOS for 64-bit settings - see more:
http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/asmo-na/eng/203142.htm
Use only 2 GB RAM... or try with only 1 stick -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777/en-us
Unplug anything you do not need for install - USB devices, printer, webcam,
sound card etc.
SATA drive should be plugged in the 1st SATA port - see mobo blueprint.
Try to install Vista 32-bit to see if it's a 64-bit driver issue; some HDD
controllers default to 32-bit DMA.
Run a boot disk - such as http://www.allbootdisks.com/ - or make a WinPE or
BartPE disk to see what's on HDD and install from it.
Well, that'll keep you busy for a while... post back.
Michael

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>
> That doesn't work because it doesn't allow me to get past the green/blue
> vista themed blank screen, it just -*Hangs*- permanently after the green
> loading bar.
>
>
> --
> Shizbang


Re: I can't install Vista 64. by Shizbang

Shizbang
Sat Aug 30 06:31:23 PDT 2008


Update: after waiting 10-15 minutes for it to load the installation i
finally did. I installed vista 64. The problems im having now are to d
with the Asus xonar DX sound card and it pausing, and echoing and als
missing sounds within games, and applications

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Shizbang

Re: I can't install Vista 64. by John

John
Sat Aug 30 07:25:52 PDT 2008

As this is a SATA drive Vista may not have the appropriate drivers in which
case you will need to install the SATA driver during the install of the
operating system. See this link from my website:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm

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"Shizbang" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> I just built a new pc with the following parts.
>
> -------------------------
> Intel e8400 Cpu
> Asus p5q pro Mobo
> Ati 4850 GPU
> Corsair 620HX Psu
> 4GB Geil 6400 (Only 2GB installed as I was told it would blue screen to
> fresh install with 4GB on 64Bit)
> Samsung F1 320GB HD
> --------------------------
>
> It boots. Flashes a message "Hard drive not recognized!" But the HD is
> there in BIOS.
> I then boot Vista 64 Bit, it shows the "Windows is loading" segment,
> then the green loading bar. After this it displays a Blue/Green Vista
> background that is blank, the PC then stops seeking and it -*Hangs*-
> here until I have to reboot.
>
> I have tried the following:
>
> *Changed sata cables
> *Changed the ram
> *Set DRAM Voltage to 2.10 Volts
>
> None has worked so far. What do you guys suggest? Is the HD not being
> recognised? are there issues with 64BIT and recognising HD's? I don't
> know. :sarc:
>
>
> --
> Shizbang


Re: I can't install Vista 64. by Phillips

Phillips
Sat Aug 30 08:52:25 PDT 2008

Did you run RMAA - on Asus install CD?
Also, try Asus forums -
http://vip.asus.com/forum/topic.aspx?board_id=21&SLanguage=en-us - or Asus
troubleshoot webpages.
Michael

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>
> Update: after waiting 10-15 minutes for it to load the installation it
> finally did. I installed vista 64. The problems im having now are to do
> with the Asus xonar DX sound card and it pausing, and echoing and also
> missing sounds within games, and applications.
>
>
> --
> Shizbang


Re: I can't install Vista 64. by ssabripo

ssabripo
Sat Oct 04 05:46:59 PDT 2008


Hi everyone,

I seem to have the same issue but a bit worst! When i try to run
setup, it goes to the first graphical screen (with the mouse and the
vista blue/green background), and at the first attempt to write to the
Hardrive, the system hangs up.....and reboots within a few seconds of
that! :mad:

My setup consists of:
e8400
Asus P5Q pro (with latest Bios)
4 x 1GB crucial ballistix PC2-6400
2 x 250 SATA WD2500AAKS

so far, here is what I've tried:

a) Removed 2 x 1 GB sticks (from DIMM2 and DIMM4 slots).
b) Forced Bios Timings to memory 4-4-4-12 (as oem says) and 2.0 Vdimm
c) tried a different install disk of Vista x64, and even 32-bit
versions
d) removed all drives except one, and tried each one, one by one.

in all 3 cases, it did the same thing.....it hangs up several seconds
into the 1st graphical screen (after loading files and the windows
scroll bar is finished). Again, it seems like there is an attempt to
write to the HD (I see the HD flash for a split sec) and then it hangs!

To try to see if it was a Hardware issue, I tried installing Windows XP
Pro, and it installed fine :sarc:..........i had to format the drives,
but it installed fine.

next, I tried to install vista again, and it still hangs up!

I'm out of ideas at this point. i've been at this for almost a week
without success. I'm thinking of trying another motherboard (Gigabyte,
etc), but I know this mobo can install x64 vista.


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ssabripo

Re: I can't install Vista 64. by Canuck57

Canuck57
Sat Oct 04 09:20:56 PDT 2008


Having XP install OK gives a hint at the issue.

Having to have to use the OEMs recovery, the Vista installer is brain dead.
You need to boot Linux, change the partition table accordingly and set the
Vista partition as the boot partition.

PITA I know, but this is Vista. The worst of CE + ME + NT.

"ssabripo" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I seem to have the same issue but a bit worst! When i try to run
> setup, it goes to the first graphical screen (with the mouse and the
> vista blue/green background), and at the first attempt to write to the
> Hardrive, the system hangs up.....and reboots within a few seconds of
> that! :mad:
>
> My setup consists of:
> e8400
> Asus P5Q pro (with latest Bios)
> 4 x 1GB crucial ballistix PC2-6400
> 2 x 250 SATA WD2500AAKS
>
> so far, here is what I've tried:
>
> a) Removed 2 x 1 GB sticks (from DIMM2 and DIMM4 slots).
> b) Forced Bios Timings to memory 4-4-4-12 (as oem says) and 2.0 Vdimm
> c) tried a different install disk of Vista x64, and even 32-bit
> versions
> d) removed all drives except one, and tried each one, one by one.
>
> in all 3 cases, it did the same thing.....it hangs up several seconds
> into the 1st graphical screen (after loading files and the windows
> scroll bar is finished). Again, it seems like there is an attempt to
> write to the HD (I see the HD flash for a split sec) and then it hangs!
>
> To try to see if it was a Hardware issue, I tried installing Windows XP
> Pro, and it installed fine :sarc:..........i had to format the drives,
> but it installed fine.
>
> next, I tried to install vista again, and it still hangs up!
>
> I'm out of ideas at this point. i've been at this for almost a week
> without success. I'm thinking of trying another motherboard (Gigabyte,
> etc), but I know this mobo can install x64 vista.
>
>
> --
> ssabripo