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| Vista 64 no boot if storage drive attached I have a "storage" drive (seagate sata 3.0gb, 320gb) with lots of files which was previously used (as a storage drive) with my xp pro 32 install, and after that, with my linux system via fuse+ntfs-3g. This drive is mountable in linux still, and all files appear to be intact. I would like to share this storage drive between my dual boot Vista Ultimate/Debian Etch (both 64) system, but if it is connected while trying to boot vista, vista will stop after the "loading" screen, and rest eternally on a black screen, before any welcome logo or logon screen. Without this drive connected, vista boots fine. Without my linux drive connected, and with the storage drive connected, vista still will not boot. Vista even sees my linux drive and all its partitions, but will not boot with the storage drive attached. I've tried booting and *then* connecting the drive, but it doesn't show up anywhere at all (my computer, device manager, disk management). I've searched EVERYWHERE for the last several months (ever since i bought vista near the end of september '07) and have found absolutely Zero clues as to why this is happening or how to fix it. |
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| Re: Vista 64 no boot if storage drive attached Is the connection usb or eSata? If usb, you might want to look at [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=941600[/url]. "Dozer" <Dozer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EADB707A-32CB-408A-8D75-556395ABDEE2@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a "storage" drive (seagate sata 3.0gb, 320gb) with lots of files >which > was previously used (as a storage drive) with my xp pro 32 install, and > after > that, with my linux system via fuse+ntfs-3g. This drive is mountable in > linux > still, and all files appear to be intact. > > I would like to share this storage drive between my dual boot Vista > Ultimate/Debian Etch (both 64) system, but if it is connected while trying > to > boot vista, vista will stop after the "loading" screen, and rest eternally > on > a black screen, before any welcome logo or logon screen. > > Without this drive connected, vista boots fine. Without my linux drive > connected, and with the storage drive connected, vista still will not > boot. > > Vista even sees my linux drive and all its partitions, but will not boot > with the storage drive attached. > > I've tried booting and *then* connecting the drive, but it doesn't show up > anywhere at all (my computer, device manager, disk management). > > I've searched EVERYWHERE for the last several months (ever since i bought > vista near the end of september '07) and have found absolutely Zero clues > as > to why this is happening or how to fix it.[/color] |
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| Re: Vista 64 no boot if storage drive attached That was not the question. Is the connection to the computer usb or SATA? If it is usb did you check out the link in my post? It is possible that the rollup includes a fix for your issue. "Dozer" <Dozer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:96A726F2-BEA5-4DA9-897B-7C6F41244836@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >[color=green] >> Is the connection usb or eSata?[/color] > > it's regular SATA 3.0gb, it's an internal drive.[/color] |
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| Re: Vista 64 no boot if storage drive attached it is definitely SATA. I've never heard of an SATA drive having any USB connection... if they do, then i'll be more specific: it is an internally connected seagate 320gb "SATA 3.0gb" drive with an SATA connection and is connected directly to the SATA plug on the motherboard, which has 6 total SATA connections. other info i forgot to include in 1st post: fx-62 asus crosshair 4x1gb ballistix evga 8800gt 512 "SC" 1. 80gb hitachi (debian etch 64) 2. 160gb WD (Vista Ultimate 64) 3. 320gb seagate (storage, in xp's version of ntfs format) pcp&c 750w silencer nec FD toshiba cd/dvd/r/rw/+/-/etc... |
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| Re: Vista 64 no boot if storage drive attached OK. The reason I asked is that external enclosures for SATA drives do commonly include both SATA and usb ports on the back of the enclosure and can be connected to the computer by either usb or SATA cables. "Dozer" <Dozer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9A64C8CF-6B20-4027-8342-E096F346EF23@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > it is definitely SATA. I've never heard of an SATA drive having any USB > connection... if they do, then i'll be more specific: > > it is an internally connected seagate 320gb "SATA 3.0gb" drive with an > SATA > connection and is connected directly to the SATA plug on the motherboard, > which has 6 total SATA connections. > > other info i forgot to include in 1st post: > > fx-62 > asus crosshair > 4x1gb ballistix > evga 8800gt 512 "SC" > 1. 80gb hitachi (debian etch 64) > 2. 160gb WD (Vista Ultimate 64) > 3. 320gb seagate (storage, in xp's version of ntfs format) > pcp&c 750w silencer > nec FD > toshiba cd/dvd/r/rw/+/-/etc...[/color] |
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| Re: Vista 64 no boot if storage drive attached update: I found a program called "TestDisk" which is supposed to be useful in many drive-recovery-type situations, including when the MFT or boot sector of an ntfs drive gets corrupted... but i either didn't do it right, or the real problem was, and still is, Vista in the first place... "repairing" the MFT didn't help at all, and that's the only thing i know to try, except *MAYBE* i can put this drive in the other PC, which is still running xp home... and maybe it will be able to run chkdsk or something... I think multiple months is plenty long enough for SOMEONE in THE WHOLE WORLD to have seen and solved this problem at least once. But so far i'm the only one i know of to ever have THIS problem with Vista. All i can hope is that somehow M$ loses its stranglehold on the media market, so that all software companies will start developing all software in linux compatible fashion, so i can finally dump windows. |
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| Re: Vista 64 no boot if storage drive attached just for S&G, i unplugged my linux drive, moved vista back to 1st slot, left storage drive connected, inserted Vista disk, booted from disk, and instead of a black screen, i got a pretty vista style screen... but it still just sat there, with no options or buttons or ANYTHING except a fully functional mouse cursor... with which i could do nothing, because there was nothing available. so then i removed vista disk, shutdown, removed storage drive, booted, and BAM... right into windows as if nothing was ever wrong... so WTF is wrong with Vista that it refuses to boot with this one drive connected? LINUX can do it! so the entire debate comes down to this: Vista has DX10! Linux allows use of extra drives. who wins? |
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| RE: Vista 64 no boot if storage drive attached Although you sound to me like you have been disillusioned with MICROSOFT (I really hate that whole "M$" stuff...), I'd still be happy to help you get this problem resolved, although I used to be an MS employee. :-) Most likely this problem is NOT related to Vista, and is why nobody has had this issue. If you have IDE drives mixed with SATA drives, then the problem is most likely a BIOS boot order issue. In my BIOS, I can set which drives are used as boot devices, and I can specify when I want my IDE (PATA) drives or my SATA drives to boot first. So, it sounds to me like your BIOS is configured to boot from the SATA drive first. If an SATA drive is not found, then the primary boot disk is an IDE ATA drive. Your SATA drive probably doesn't have a valid boot partition, so if your computer tries to boot from that drive, you get a black screen. If you do NOT have IDE drives, then think back to when you installed Windows XP. Did you have your external drive plugged in when you installed? Or was your external drive ever a boot disk? If so, then possibly some of the BOOT code is still on the external drive and is interfering with the boot process when it is plugged in. To fix either problem, you will probably want to backup the contents of your external drive, zero out the drive with a drive manufacturer utility, then copy your files back to the external drive. That should do the trick. I'm pretty sure there is a utility that will allow you to just zero out the boot sector, but I can't think of what it is at the moment. If I find it or come across it, I'll repost for you. Good luck! "Dozer" wrote: [color=blue] > I have a "storage" drive (seagate sata 3.0gb, 320gb) with lots of files which > was previously used (as a storage drive) with my xp pro 32 install, and after > that, with my linux system via fuse+ntfs-3g. This drive is mountable in linux > still, and all files appear to be intact. > > I would like to share this storage drive between my dual boot Vista > Ultimate/Debian Etch (both 64) system, but if it is connected while trying to > boot vista, vista will stop after the "loading" screen, and rest eternally on > a black screen, before any welcome logo or logon screen. > > Without this drive connected, vista boots fine. Without my linux drive > connected, and with the storage drive connected, vista still will not boot. > > Vista even sees my linux drive and all its partitions, but will not boot > with the storage drive attached. > > I've tried booting and *then* connecting the drive, but it doesn't show up > anywhere at all (my computer, device manager, disk management). > > I've searched EVERYWHERE for the last several months (ever since i bought > vista near the end of september '07) and have found absolutely Zero clues as > to why this is happening or how to fix it.[/color] |
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| RE: Vista 64 no boot if storage drive attached "PCAssistNW" wrote: [color=blue] > Although you sound to me like you have been disillusioned with MICROSOFT (I > really hate that whole "M$" stuff...), I'd still be happy to help you get > this problem resolved, although I used to be an MS employee. :-) > > Most likely this problem is NOT related to Vista, and is why nobody has had > this issue. > > If you have IDE drives mixed with SATA drives, then the problem is most > likely a BIOS boot order issue. In my BIOS, I can set which drives are used > as boot devices, and I can specify when I want my IDE (PATA) drives or my > SATA drives to boot first. So, it sounds to me like your BIOS is configured > to boot from the SATA drive first. If an SATA drive is not found, then the > primary boot disk is an IDE ATA drive. Your SATA drive probably doesn't have > a valid boot partition, so if your computer tries to boot from that drive, > you get a black screen. > > If you do NOT have IDE drives, then think back to when you installed Windows > XP. Did you have your external drive plugged in when you installed? Or was > your external drive ever a boot disk? If so, then possibly some of the BOOT > code is still on the external drive and is interfering with the boot process > when it is plugged in. > > To fix either problem, you will probably want to backup the contents of your > external drive, zero out the drive with a drive manufacturer utility, then > copy your files back to the external drive. That should do the trick. I'm > pretty sure there is a utility that will allow you to just zero out the boot > sector, but I can't think of what it is at the moment. If I find it or come > across it, I'll repost for you. > > Good luck![/color] Sorry if "M$" is offensive to some... it seems somehow appropriate to me. Thanx for the reply I have only SATA drives, no IDE drives (except my cd/dvd/r/rw/etc...) In bios, i had my drives in the same order as the sata ports are numbered: 1. Linux, 2. Vista, 3. Storage. Bios is set to boot from 1) floppy, 2) cdrom, 3) hard drives. Bios sees all my stuff... and apparently vista was "seeing" it as well, since it would only refuse to boot if the offending drive was connected prior to booting. And No, my storage drive was never set to boot. XP was already installed before i obtained the drive. At the current stage of development of this problem, i've already xferred as much of my data off the disk as i could, used the Debian install DVD to format the drive, aborted installation, and then Vista booted with the drive attached, and was able to re-format the drive ntfs again. So while linux was able to use the data and the drive, Vista completely choked under the pressure of a possibly corrupted MFT/MBR (not really sure which it was), and i lost a bunch of data. And this is why i wish all software companies (read: Game/media developers) would start making a linux alternative to all their products. Vista is only for games! :) |
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