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| Sata disk doesnt work in vista, Need help fast! hi. just changed motherboard to k8n sli platinum but now i cannot use my sata HDD , vista just wont boot when the disk is connected. it just keep on going forever in the boot up screen. but in linux , bart pe and other free dos program, it works just fine. i tried to formate it in all of these OS but still no way to boot in vista, i even cant boot from the vista disk with the HDD connected. NOTE: i juse an IDE HDD to run my system, so the sata disk is just a storage HDD. if i leave the sata disk without any partition or format ,i can boot up in vista. but when i go to disk manager in vista and trie to formate it in vista, it just freez the program and i got to close the disk manager. but vista still work, next time i restart its back to the same , just staying forever on the boot up screen. tried like every think i know about, even tried to reinstall vista and the sata driver. does any one know how to fix this ? i really hope. |
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| Re: Sata disk doesnt work in vista, Need help fast! "Thomas" <thunstop@bluezone.no> wrote in message news:1E553F35-2940-434A-8DC9-BED6E9854FAE@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > hi. > just changed motherboard to k8n sli platinum > but now i cannot use my sata HDD , vista just wont boot when the disk is > connected. it just keep on going forever in the boot up screen. > > but in linux , bart pe and other free dos program, it works just fine. > i tried to formate it in all of these OS but still no way to boot in > vista, i even cant boot from the vista disk with the HDD connected. > > NOTE: i juse an IDE HDD to run my system, so the sata disk is just a > storage HDD. > > if i leave the sata disk without any partition or format ,i can boot up in > vista. > but when i go to disk manager in vista and trie to formate it in vista, it > just freez the program and i got to close the disk manager. but vista > still work, next time i restart its back to the same , just staying > forever on the boot up screen. > > > tried like every think i know about, even tried to reinstall vista and the > sata driver. > > does any one know how to fix this ? > i really hope.[/color] When you see it in disk manager, does it show up as a basic or dynamic disk? -- BobF. |
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| Re: Sata disk doesnt work in vista, Need help fast! it shows as baisc disk because i get to choose "convert to dynamic disk" "Bob F." <bob@NOSPAN.com> wrote in message news:463138C0-0A58-425D-BB35-BA5C601A8258@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > "Thomas" <thunstop@bluezone.no> wrote in message > news:1E553F35-2940-434A-8DC9-BED6E9854FAE@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> hi. >> just changed motherboard to k8n sli platinum >> but now i cannot use my sata HDD , vista just wont boot when the disk is >> connected. it just keep on going forever in the boot up screen. >> >> but in linux , bart pe and other free dos program, it works just fine. >> i tried to formate it in all of these OS but still no way to boot in >> vista, i even cant boot from the vista disk with the HDD connected. >> >> NOTE: i juse an IDE HDD to run my system, so the sata disk is just a >> storage HDD. >> >> if i leave the sata disk without any partition or format ,i can boot up >> in vista. >> but when i go to disk manager in vista and trie to formate it in vista, >> it just freez the program and i got to close the disk manager. but vista >> still work, next time i restart its back to the same , just staying >> forever on the boot up screen. >> >> >> tried like every think i know about, even tried to reinstall vista and >> the sata driver. >> >> does any one know how to fix this ? >> i really hope.[/color] > > > When you see it in disk manager, does it show up as a basic or dynamic > disk? > > -- > BobF.[/color] |
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| Re: Sata disk doesnt work in vista, Need help fast! Hi, Thomas. [color=blue] > just changed motherboard to k8n sli platinum[/color] Changed FROM what? Unless it was a near-identical mobo using a near-identical chipset, Vista probably thinks you've moved it to a different computer. When Vista was installed - on the old mobo - Setup customized it to fit THAT environment. Now, the bedroom is where the kitchen used to be and Vista can't find the toaster anywhere. Everything works, but Vista can't find it. :>( With WinXP, we practically always had to to a Repair Install (also known as an in-place upgrade) to let Setup re-customize WinXP to fit the new configuration. With Vista, you'll need to boot from the Vista DVD-ROM and let it Repair the boot system. If you plan to BOOT from that SATA HDD, you might need to incorporate drivers for it during the Setup process; if it will be only a non-boot drive, then Vista's built-in drivers should handle it. [color=blue] > tried like every think i know about, even tried to reinstall vista and the > sata driver.[/color] HOW did you try this - step by step - and what happened? Any error messages? [color=blue] > i even cant boot from the vista disk with the HDD connected. > > NOTE: i juse an IDE HDD to run my system, so the sata disk is just a > storage HDD.[/color] Usually IDE HDDs are seen before any SATA, SCSI or other devices, but something in your BIOS may be causing Vista to see your lineup differently so it is looking on the wrong drive for its boot-up files (BCD). To head off future question/answer exchanges, please tell us more about your computer. Which version of Vista, especially whether it is a retail package or OEM pre-installed on your previous mobo? RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX [email]rc@grandecom.net[/email] Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Thomas" <thunstop@bluezone.no> wrote in message news:1E553F35-2940-434A-8DC9-BED6E9854FAE@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > hi. > just changed motherboard to k8n sli platinum > but now i cannot use my sata HDD , vista just wont boot when the disk is > connected. it just keep on going forever in the boot up screen. > > but in linux , bart pe and other free dos program, it works just fine. > i tried to formate it in all of these OS but still no way to boot in > vista, i even cant boot from the vista disk with the HDD connected. > > NOTE: i juse an IDE HDD to run my system, so the sata disk is just a > storage HDD. > > if i leave the sata disk without any partition or format ,i can boot up in > vista. > but when i go to disk manager in vista and trie to formate it in vista, it > just freez the program and i got to close the disk manager. but vista > still work, next time i restart its back to the same , just staying > forever on the boot up screen. > > > tried like every think i know about, even tried to reinstall vista and the > sata driver. > > does any one know how to fix this ? > i really hope.[/color] |
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| Re: Sata disk doesnt work in vista, Need help fast! dont know what the command was to start the program in windows that gather information of the computer , do you know ? something like dix or some thing on that way . but i will try as good as i can, i changed from abit kn8 sli [chipset nforce4] the new one is nforce 570 sli when i installed vista again i didnt get any error, same with the sata driver , no error. installed every thing just as normal. i can provide more information if i just know the command to gather information of the computer. |
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| Re: Sata disk doesnt work in vista, Need help fast! Hi, Thomas. You answered SOME of my questions, but left out some of the most important information. :^{ [color=blue] > i can provide more information if i just know the command to gather > information of the computer.[/color] Detailed information about your computer might be helpful, but what helps most is basic stuff like: Make and model of the computer or motherboard/chipset, which you now have given us some of. (My own computer uses an EPoX MF570sli motherboard; as the name suggests, it also uses the nVidia nForce 570 SLI chipset.) How many hard drives and their interfaces (IDE, SATA, etc.), how big, how are they partitioned and formatted, which is Disk 0, which is designated in the BIOS as the boot device, etc.; you haven't given us a straightforward list, but you've told us enough that we can pretty well figure this out. As I asked earlier: Which version of Vista, especially whether it is a retail package or OEM pre-installed on your previous mobo? And, perhaps most important, another question I asked earlier: HOW did you try this - step by step - and what happened? Any error messages? I ask again: HOW did you install Vista? Did you boot from the Vista DVD-ROM? Which HDD was Disk 0 at that time? Was your SATA drive showing up on the FIRST screen as you boot up, showing devices the BIOS detected during POST? This basic information is what we need to help you diagnose the problem. [color=blue] > but in linux , bart pe and other free dos program, it works just fine. > i tried to formate it in all of these OS but still no way to boot in > vista, i even cant boot from the vista disk with the HDD connected.[/color] And we have NO idea what kinds of magic you may have worked using those other operating systems. I've never used "linux , bart pe and other free dos program," so I have NO idea of what effect those might have had on your system. :>( We probably have gleaned enough facts from your posts to conclude that, YES, you do need to do a fresh install of Vista. Unplug your SATA drive, leaving only the IDE and DVD connected. Insert the Vista DVD and boot from it to run Setup and install Vista on the IDE. When Vista is running right, shut down and plug in the SATA drive. Make sure your BIOS settings are correct to recognize both the IDE and the SATA drives. Be sure the BIOS is set to boot from Hard Drive, and from the IDE HDD. Then power-on again. Vista should boot as before. Then use Disk Management (diskmgmt.msc) to partition the HDD and format each partition. Please post back and tell us - STEP BY STEP - what happened as you followed each step of those instructions, including the verbatim text of any error messages. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX [email]rc@grandecom.net[/email] Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Thomas" <thunstop@bluezone.no> wrote in message news:A3D0CB55-478E-4F2B-864D-665AE6863AA0@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > dont know what the command was to start the program in windows that gather > information of the computer , do you know ? something like dix or some > thing on that way . > > but i will try as good as i can, > > i changed from abit kn8 sli [chipset nforce4] > the new one is nforce 570 sli > > when i installed vista again i didnt get any error, same with the sata > driver , no error. > installed every thing just as normal. > > i can provide more information if i just know the command to gather > information of the computer.[/color] |
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| Re: Sata disk doesnt work in vista, Need help fast! if you want more iformation i need to know that command or else i cant give you . "R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message news:BAC366F3-1D85-4246-938C-FEDD21A4956D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi, Thomas. > > You answered SOME of my questions, but left out some of the most important > information. :^{ >[color=green] >> i can provide more information if i just know the command to gather >> information of the computer.[/color] > > Detailed information about your computer might be helpful, but what helps > most is basic stuff like: > > Make and model of the computer or motherboard/chipset, which you now have > given us some of. (My own computer uses an EPoX MF570sli motherboard; as > the name suggests, it also uses the nVidia nForce 570 SLI chipset.) > > How many hard drives and their interfaces (IDE, SATA, etc.), how big, how > are they partitioned and formatted, which is Disk 0, which is designated > in the BIOS as the boot device, etc.; you haven't given us a > straightforward list, but you've told us enough that we can pretty well > figure this out. > > As I asked earlier: Which version of Vista, especially whether it is a > retail package > or OEM pre-installed on your previous mobo? > > And, perhaps most important, another question I asked earlier: HOW did > you try this - step by step - and what happened? Any error > messages? I ask again: HOW did you install Vista? Did you boot from the > Vista DVD-ROM? Which HDD was Disk 0 at that time? Was your SATA drive > showing up on the FIRST screen as you boot up, showing devices the BIOS > detected during POST? > > This basic information is what we need to help you diagnose the problem. >[color=green] >> but in linux , bart pe and other free dos program, it works just fine. >> i tried to formate it in all of these OS but still no way to boot in >> vista, i even cant boot from the vista disk with the HDD connected.[/color] > > And we have NO idea what kinds of magic you may have worked using those > other operating systems. I've never used "linux , bart pe and other free > dos program," so I have NO idea of what effect those might have had on > your system. :>( > > We probably have gleaned enough facts from your posts to conclude that, > YES, you do need to do a fresh install of Vista. Unplug your SATA drive, > leaving only the IDE and DVD connected. Insert the Vista DVD and boot > from it to run Setup and install Vista on the IDE. When Vista is running > right, shut down and plug in the SATA drive. Make sure your BIOS settings > are correct to recognize both the IDE and the SATA drives. Be sure the > BIOS is set to boot from Hard Drive, and from the IDE HDD. Then power-on > again. Vista should boot as before. Then use Disk Management > (diskmgmt.msc) to partition the HDD and format each partition. > > Please post back and tell us - STEP BY STEP - what happened as you > followed each step of those instructions, including the verbatim text of > any error messages. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > [email]rc@grandecom.net[/email] > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) > > "Thomas" <thunstop@bluezone.no> wrote in message > news:A3D0CB55-478E-4F2B-864D-665AE6863AA0@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> dont know what the command was to start the program in windows that >> gather information of the computer , do you know ? something like dix or >> some thing on that way . >> >> but i will try as good as i can, >> >> i changed from abit kn8 sli [chipset nforce4] >> the new one is nforce 570 sli >> >> when i installed vista again i didnt get any error, same with the sata >> driver , no error. >> installed every thing just as normal. >> >> i can provide more information if i just know the command to gather >> information of the computer.[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Sata disk doesnt work in vista, Need help fast! Hi, Thomas. "Thomas" <thunstop@bluezone.no> wrote in message news:92521677-75BE-42CF-8C9E-5A0D7514691A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > if you want more iformation i need to know that command or else i cant > give you .[/color] It's not that I want information. It's just that we can't help you without it. You don't need any command to tell us the make and model of your computer or your motherboard! You don't need any command to tell us how many hard drives and whether they are IDE or SATA! You don't need any command to tell us what I am now asking you for the THIRD TIME!: [color=blue][color=green] >> As I asked earlier: Which version of Vista, especially whether it is a >> retail package >> or OEM pre-installed on your previous mobo?[/color][/color] You've posted 4 messages and we still don't know if you are using Vista Home Basic x86 or Vista Ultimate x64 - or some other version. You don't need ANY command to answer these basic questions. You just need to look at your computer - which you can see and we cannot. Remember, this is not MY problem. It's YOUR problem, which we are trying to help YOU to solve. Good luck with your problem, Thomas. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX [email]rc@grandecom.net[/email] Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) [color=blue] > "R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message > news:BAC366F3-1D85-4246-938C-FEDD21A4956D@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Hi, Thomas. >> >> You answered SOME of my questions, but left out some of the most >> important information. :^{ >>[color=darkred] >>> i can provide more information if i just know the command to gather >>> information of the computer.[/color] >> >> Detailed information about your computer might be helpful, but what helps >> most is basic stuff like: >> >> Make and model of the computer or motherboard/chipset, which you now have >> given us some of. (My own computer uses an EPoX MF570sli motherboard; as >> the name suggests, it also uses the nVidia nForce 570 SLI chipset.) >> >> How many hard drives and their interfaces (IDE, SATA, etc.), how big, how >> are they partitioned and formatted, which is Disk 0, which is designated >> in the BIOS as the boot device, etc.; you haven't given us a >> straightforward list, but you've told us enough that we can pretty well >> figure this out. >> >> As I asked earlier: Which version of Vista, especially whether it is a >> retail package >> or OEM pre-installed on your previous mobo? >> >> And, perhaps most important, another question I asked earlier: HOW did >> you try this - step by step - and what happened? Any error >> messages? I ask again: HOW did you install Vista? Did you boot from >> the Vista DVD-ROM? Which HDD was Disk 0 at that time? Was your SATA >> drive showing up on the FIRST screen as you boot up, showing devices the >> BIOS detected during POST? >> >> This basic information is what we need to help you diagnose the problem. >>[color=darkred] >>> but in linux , bart pe and other free dos program, it works just fine. >>> i tried to formate it in all of these OS but still no way to boot in >>> vista, i even cant boot from the vista disk with the HDD connected.[/color] >> >> And we have NO idea what kinds of magic you may have worked using those >> other operating systems. I've never used "linux , bart pe and other free >> dos program," so I have NO idea of what effect those might have had on >> your system. :>( >> >> We probably have gleaned enough facts from your posts to conclude that, >> YES, you do need to do a fresh install of Vista. Unplug your SATA drive, >> leaving only the IDE and DVD connected. Insert the Vista DVD and boot >> from it to run Setup and install Vista on the IDE. When Vista is running >> right, shut down and plug in the SATA drive. Make sure your BIOS >> settings are correct to recognize both the IDE and the SATA drives. Be >> sure the BIOS is set to boot from Hard Drive, and from the IDE HDD. Then >> power-on again. Vista should boot as before. Then use Disk Management >> (diskmgmt.msc) to partition the HDD and format each partition. >> >> Please post back and tell us - STEP BY STEP - what happened as you >> followed each step of those instructions, including the verbatim text of >> any error messages. >> >> RC >> >> "Thomas" <thunstop@bluezone.no> wrote in message >> news:A3D0CB55-478E-4F2B-864D-665AE6863AA0@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> dont know what the command was to start the program in windows that >>> gather information of the computer , do you know ? something like dix or >>> some thing on that way . >>> >>> but i will try as good as i can, >>> >>> i changed from abit kn8 sli [chipset nforce4] >>> the new one is nforce 570 sli >>> >>> when i installed vista again i didnt get any error, same with the sata >>> driver , no error. >>> installed every thing just as normal. >>> >>> i can provide more information if i just know the command to gather >>> information of the computer.[/color][/color][/color] |
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| Re: Sata disk doesnt work in vista, Need help fast! The fundamental command used in computing: RFTM "Thomas" <thunstop@bluezone.no> wrote in message news:92521677-75BE-42CF-8C9E-5A0D7514691A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > if you want more iformation i need to know that command or else i cant > give you . > "R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message > news:BAC366F3-1D85-4246-938C-FEDD21A4956D@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Hi, Thomas. >> >> You answered SOME of my questions, but left out some of the most >> important information. :^{ >>[color=darkred] >>> i can provide more information if i just know the command to gather >>> information of the computer.[/color] >> >> Detailed information about your computer might be helpful, but what helps >> most is basic stuff like: >> >> Make and model of the computer or motherboard/chipset, which you now have >> given us some of. (My own computer uses an EPoX MF570sli motherboard; as >> the name suggests, it also uses the nVidia nForce 570 SLI chipset.) >> >> How many hard drives and their interfaces (IDE, SATA, etc.), how big, how >> are they partitioned and formatted, which is Disk 0, which is designated >> in the BIOS as the boot device, etc.; you haven't given us a >> straightforward list, but you've told us enough that we can pretty well >> figure this out. >> >> As I asked earlier: Which version of Vista, especially whether it is a >> retail package >> or OEM pre-installed on your previous mobo? >> >> And, perhaps most important, another question I asked earlier: HOW did >> you try this - step by step - and what happened? Any error >> messages? I ask again: HOW did you install Vista? Did you boot from >> the Vista DVD-ROM? Which HDD was Disk 0 at that time? Was your SATA >> drive showing up on the FIRST screen as you boot up, showing devices the >> BIOS detected during POST? >> >> This basic information is what we need to help you diagnose the problem. >>[color=darkred] >>> but in linux , bart pe and other free dos program, it works just fine. >>> i tried to formate it in all of these OS but still no way to boot in >>> vista, i even cant boot from the vista disk with the HDD connected.[/color] >> >> And we have NO idea what kinds of magic you may have worked using those >> other operating systems. I've never used "linux , bart pe and other free >> dos program," so I have NO idea of what effect those might have had on >> your system. :>( >> >> We probably have gleaned enough facts from your posts to conclude that, >> YES, you do need to do a fresh install of Vista. Unplug your SATA drive, >> leaving only the IDE and DVD connected. Insert the Vista DVD and boot >> from it to run Setup and install Vista on the IDE. When Vista is running >> right, shut down and plug in the SATA drive. Make sure your BIOS >> settings are correct to recognize both the IDE and the SATA drives. Be >> sure the BIOS is set to boot from Hard Drive, and from the IDE HDD. Then >> power-on again. Vista should boot as before. Then use Disk Management >> (diskmgmt.msc) to partition the HDD and format each partition. >> >> Please post back and tell us - STEP BY STEP - what happened as you >> followed each step of those instructions, including the verbatim text of >> any error messages. >> >> RC >> -- >> R. C. White, CPA >> San Marcos, TX >> [email]rc@grandecom.net[/email] >> Microsoft Windows MVP >> (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) >> >> "Thomas" <thunstop@bluezone.no> wrote in message >> news:A3D0CB55-478E-4F2B-864D-665AE6863AA0@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> dont know what the command was to start the program in windows that >>> gather information of the computer , do you know ? something like dix or >>> some thing on that way . >>> >>> but i will try as good as i can, >>> >>> i changed from abit kn8 sli [chipset nforce4] >>> the new one is nforce 570 sli >>> >>> when i installed vista again i didnt get any error, same with the sata >>> driver , no error. >>> installed every thing just as normal. >>> >>> i can provide more information if i just know the command to gather >>> information of the computer.[/color] >>[/color] >[/color] |
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