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System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
My current system spec is
3000hz AMD Athlon processer MSI K8NGM2 (Scoket 939) mother board 2 GB Ram 3200/ 400 Hz Samsung 8X DVD writer 250 GB Hitachi HDD Accordingly my hard ware should not have any problems installing Vista. However, when I try to boot up my PC and install using the Vista home premium edition (32 bit) DVD, my system just automatically restarts it self. So far I have not been successful geting into the start up screen to install vista. I suspect it is my mother board, however, MSI did publish that the mother board is compatible with Vista. The current mother board works well with installing WinXP Pro. Can any one help ? |
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Re: System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
You are installing from inside an existing Windows XP install?
Or booting from the DVD? If installing from XP, turn off or uninstall antivirus and antispyware/security software. It can interfere with writing necessary files to disk. If you're booting from the DVD, make sure both it and the drive are clean. I had a machine that gave me fits for months. I would install XP on a feshly formatted HDD and after installation claimed to have completed successfully; I would get error after error. I swapped out everything, including the motherboard. Still totally unexplained errors and different every time. One day I accidentally grabbed the wrong XP CD and installed, I never had another problem. The Genuine MS CD was defective, not dirty, not scratched, just plain defective. I test installed on a fresh HDD on a different machine (disconnected the HDD with XP installed on it first) and got the same results. Rare, but it happens. "Cooljay" <Cooljay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news B5B203A-A607-4894-86C1-BB50C4B527A9@microsoft.com...> My current system spec is > 3000hz AMD Athlon processer > MSI K8NGM2 (Scoket 939) mother board > 2 GB Ram 3200/ 400 Hz > Samsung 8X DVD writer > 250 GB Hitachi HDD > > Accordingly my hard ware should not have any problems installing Vista. > However, when I try to boot up my PC and install using the Vista home > premium > edition (32 bit) DVD, my system just automatically restarts it self. So > far > I have not been successful geting into the start up screen to install > vista. > > I suspect it is my mother board, however, MSI did publish that the mother > board is compatible with Vista. The current mother board works well with > installing WinXP Pro. > > Can any one help ? > > |
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Re: System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
I am actually booting up and installing on a new hard disk. there was no pre
installed windows version. I connected the HDD to another computer and used it to install Windows XP. the installation works well and I am able to log onto windows. However when I reconnect this hard dsk back to my system, the system just restarts itself continuously once windows starts to boot. My processor is AMD 3000 64 bit. and the windows version is a 32 bit version .. is that what is causeing the problem? "Not Me" wrote: > You are installing from inside an existing Windows XP install? > Or booting from the DVD? > If installing from XP, turn off or uninstall antivirus and > antispyware/security software. > It can interfere with writing necessary files to disk. > If you're booting from the DVD, make sure both it and the drive are clean. > > I had a machine that gave me fits for months. > I would install XP on a feshly formatted HDD and after installation claimed > to have completed successfully; I would get error after error. > I swapped out everything, including the motherboard. > Still totally unexplained errors and different every time. > One day I accidentally grabbed the wrong XP CD and installed, I never had > another problem. > The Genuine MS CD was defective, not dirty, not scratched, just plain > defective. > I test installed on a fresh HDD on a different machine (disconnected the HDD > with XP installed on it first) and got the same results. > Rare, but it happens. > |
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Re: System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
Cooljay;337487 Wrote: > I am actually booting up and installing on a new hard disk. there was no > pre > installed windows version. I connected the HDD to another computer and > used > it to install Windows XP. the installation works well and I am able to > log > onto windows. However when I reconnect this hard dsk back to my system, > the > system just restarts itself continuously once windows starts to boot. > > My processor is AMD 3000 64 bit. and the windows version is a 32 bit > version > .. is that what is causeing the problem? > > Hi Cooljay, That would be causing it. When you installed XP on the other computer it set up XP with that computer's hardware configuration. When you put it in your computer it still thinks that it's in the other one and thus the problem since your hardware is not the same. You will need to do the installation on the computer you want it to stay on. You might try booting from the installation DVD and running the install with the save current programs and data option (backup). You might get it to work that way without loosing everything, otherwise it will be a clean install. Plus, for Vista, you can only have the product key number installed on only one computer or it will not activate. Hope this helps, Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that don't ask them.* '_www.Vistax64.com_' (http://www.vistax64.com/www.Vistax64.com) Please post feedback to help others |
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Re: System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
Hi Shawn,
Thanks for the advice. But that still does not slove the problem of not being able to using Vista. I think right now my more critical problem is that I am not able to boot up my PC using Vista be it booting from DVD or from HDD. It is giving me a very bad headache. Thanks . "brink" wrote: > Hi Cooljay, > > That would be causing it. When you installed XP on the other computer > it set up XP with that computer's hardware configuration. When you put > it in your computer it still thinks that it's in the other one and thus > the problem since your hardware is not the same. You will need to do > the installation on the computer you want it to stay on. You might try > booting from the installation DVD and running the install with the save > current programs and data option (backup). You might get it to work > that way without loosing everything, otherwise it will be a clean > install. Plus, for Vista, you can only have the product key number > installed on only one computer or it will not activate. > > Hope this helps, > Shawn > > > -- > brink > > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that don't ask them.* > '_www.Vistax64.com_' (http://www.vistax64.com/www.Vistax64.com) > Please post feedback to help others > |
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Re: System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
Cooljay, You might try taking the harddrive back to the other computer and formating it and then try it again in your computer for installation from boot dvd to see if it's the hard drive or your computer. Also, some quick questions: 1. Is it a SATA or ATA harddrive? 2. Since it works for XP Pro, did you update your motherboard with the latest BIOS for better compatibilty? 3. Did you double check your BIOS settings for the appropriate settings? Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that don't ask them.* '_www.Vistax64.com_' (http://www.vistax64.com/www.Vistax64.com) Please post feedback to help others |
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Re: System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
Shawn
my Hard disk is a IDE type I guess that is ATA. The portion about updating my motherboard bios sound like a feasible idea .... however I had never tried updating a mother board bios before .. you able to provide any assistance? "brink" wrote: > > Cooljay, > > You might try taking the harddrive back to the other computer and > formating it and then try it again in your computer for installation > from boot dvd to see if it's the hard drive or your computer. > > Also, some quick questions: > > 1. Is it a SATA or ATA harddrive? > 2. Since it works for XP Pro, did you update your motherboard with the > latest BIOS for better compatibilty? > 3. Did you double check your BIOS settings for the appropriate > settings? > > Shawn > > > -- > brink > > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that don't ask them.* > '_www.Vistax64.com_' (http://www.vistax64.com/www.Vistax64.com) > Please post feedback to help others > |
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Re: System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
Google "how to upgrade bios"
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/33 "Cooljay" <Cooljay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B8418B4D-11F7-42CE-BCFE-421013E10BBD@microsoft.com... > Shawn > > my Hard disk is a IDE type I guess that is ATA. > The portion about updating my motherboard bios sound like a feasible idea > ... however I had never tried updating a mother board bios before .. you > able > to provide any assistance? > > > "brink" wrote: > >> >> Cooljay, >> >> You might try taking the harddrive back to the other computer and >> formating it and then try it again in your computer for installation >> from boot dvd to see if it's the hard drive or your computer. >> >> Also, some quick questions: >> >> 1. Is it a SATA or ATA harddrive? >> 2. Since it works for XP Pro, did you update your motherboard with the >> latest BIOS for better compatibilty? >> 3. Did you double check your BIOS settings for the appropriate >> settings? >> >> Shawn >> >> >> -- >> brink >> >> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that don't ask them.* >> '_www.Vistax64.com_' (http://www.vistax64.com/www.Vistax64.com) >> Please post feedback to help others >> |
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Re: System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
Cooljay;337957 Wrote: > Shawn > > my Hard disk is a IDE type I guess that is ATA. > The portion about updating my motherboard bios sound like a feasible > idea > .... however I had never tried updating a mother board bios before .. > you able > to provide any assistance? > > Ok Cooljay, Yep, IDE (Old school). Now called ATA because of SATA. It's the same. Sure I'll help you on the BIOS. I looked up your motherboard, but I got 3 models with that one. Which one is yours? 1. K8NGM2-FID (MS 7207) 2. K8NGM2-L (MS 7207) 3. K8NGM2-NBP (MS 7207) Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that don't ask them.* '_www.Vistax64.com_' (http://www.vistax64.com/www.Vistax64.com) Please post feedback to help others |
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Re: System restarting itself during booting up Vista DVD
Cooljay,
Did you ever resolve this problem. I am having the exact same problem and am using the same motherboard. Do you have a success story? |
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