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| Vista extremely slow to start Hi, I've recently upgraded my hardware from one PATA-drive to two SATA- drives with RAID 0 configuration, but the Vista install on the new drives is extremely slow. I first noticed trouble when I reinstalled Vista on the new drives, it said it couldn't install on them. After some hassle with formatting and removing the old disk I finally got it to install at least. The installation progressed unusually slow and finally rebooted with an error (unfortunately I can't remember what it said) and I had to redo the installation. After the second try I got it to install correctly, although slowly, and boot up. The green progress bar was displayed for several minutes then the screen went black, still getting signals so no sleep. After around ten minutes of nothingness Vista started and displayed the welcome screen, but hanged some minutes later. I rebooted and waited the 10-15 minutes again, but this time the computer rebooted itself at the blackscreen. So, my question is, where lies the issue? Hardware, drivers, OS? Thanks, Carl |
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| Re: Vista extremely slow to start You did load the chipset Raid SATA drivers.????????????????/ peter <carl_josefsson@telia.com> wrote in message news:1188938674.041579.88350@19g2000hsx.googlegrou ps.com... > Hi, > > I've recently upgraded my hardware from one PATA-drive to two SATA- > drives with RAID 0 configuration, but the Vista install on the new > drives is extremely slow. > > I first noticed trouble when I reinstalled Vista on the new drives, it > said it couldn't install on them. After some hassle with formatting > and removing the old disk I finally got it to install at least. The > installation progressed unusually slow and finally rebooted with an > error (unfortunately I can't remember what it said) and I had to redo > the installation. > > After the second try I got it to install correctly, although slowly, > and boot up. The green progress bar was displayed for several minutes > then the screen went black, still getting signals so no sleep. After > around ten minutes of nothingness Vista started and displayed the > welcome screen, but hanged some minutes later. I rebooted and waited > the 10-15 minutes again, but this time the computer rebooted itself at > the blackscreen. > > So, my question is, where lies the issue? Hardware, drivers, OS? > > Thanks, > Carl > |
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| Re: Vista extremely slow to start drivers, OS <carl_josefsson@telia.com> wrote in message news:1188938674.041579.88350@19g2000hsx.googlegrou ps.com... > Hi, > > I've recently upgraded my hardware from one PATA-drive to two SATA- > drives with RAID 0 configuration, but the Vista install on the new > drives is extremely slow. > > I first noticed trouble when I reinstalled Vista on the new drives, it > said it couldn't install on them. After some hassle with formatting > and removing the old disk I finally got it to install at least. The > installation progressed unusually slow and finally rebooted with an > error (unfortunately I can't remember what it said) and I had to redo > the installation. > > After the second try I got it to install correctly, although slowly, > and boot up. The green progress bar was displayed for several minutes > then the screen went black, still getting signals so no sleep. After > around ten minutes of nothingness Vista started and displayed the > welcome screen, but hanged some minutes later. I rebooted and waited > the 10-15 minutes again, but this time the computer rebooted itself at > the blackscreen. > > So, my question is, where lies the issue? Hardware, drivers, OS? > > Thanks, > Carl > |
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| Re: Vista extremely slow to start Vista supports an advanced form of SATA drive access. How did you configure your BIOS ( or Controller Card ) operating mode. Also most SATA drives have a jumper to limit the speed to what's referred to as SATA-I or 150 Megabyte throughput. Did you check and remove the jumpers if your controller supports full SATA-II ( 300 Meg ) throughput speeds. SATA throughput on Vista should exceed 80 Megabytes-per-Second on average. It seems like you've either got something configured wrong or not using the correct RAID array drivers. There are just too many variables to give you a simple answer. <carl_josefsson@telia.com> wrote in message news:1188938674.041579.88350@19g2000hsx.googlegrou ps.com... > Hi, > > I've recently upgraded my hardware from one PATA-drive to two SATA- > drives with RAID 0 configuration, but the Vista install on the new > drives is extremely slow. > > I first noticed trouble when I reinstalled Vista on the new drives, it > said it couldn't install on them. After some hassle with formatting > and removing the old disk I finally got it to install at least. The > installation progressed unusually slow and finally rebooted with an > error (unfortunately I can't remember what it said) and I had to redo > the installation. > > After the second try I got it to install correctly, although slowly, > and boot up. The green progress bar was displayed for several minutes > then the screen went black, still getting signals so no sleep. After > around ten minutes of nothingness Vista started and displayed the > welcome screen, but hanged some minutes later. I rebooted and waited > the 10-15 minutes again, but this time the computer rebooted itself at > the blackscreen. > > So, my question is, where lies the issue? Hardware, drivers, OS? > > Thanks, > Carl > |
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| Re: Vista extremely slow to start Thanks for the quick answers. The jumpers are all off so it should run at maximum speed. There were some configurarions in the BIOS that had me puzzled. I first of all enabled RAID, then there were four options which I don't have a clue what they mean/do; SATA 1 Primary RAID, SATA 1 Secondary RAID, SATA 2 Primary RAID and SATA 2 Secondary RAID. At my first install I enabled only the SATA 1 options, at my second install I enabled all four options. And at the RAID utility I chose striping and bootable for the array. Carl |
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| Re: Vista extremely slow to start On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 13:44:34 -0700, carl_josefsson@telia.com wrote: >Hi, > >I've recently upgraded my hardware from one PATA-drive to two SATA- >drives with RAID 0 configuration, but the Vista install on the new >drives is extremely slow. > >I first noticed trouble when I reinstalled Vista on the new drives, it >said it couldn't install on them. After some hassle with formatting >and removing the old disk I finally got it to install at least. The >installation progressed unusually slow and finally rebooted with an >error (unfortunately I can't remember what it said) and I had to redo >the installation. > >After the second try I got it to install correctly, although slowly, >and boot up. The green progress bar was displayed for several minutes >then the screen went black, still getting signals so no sleep. After >around ten minutes of nothingness Vista started and displayed the >welcome screen, but hanged some minutes later. I rebooted and waited >the 10-15 minutes again, but this time the computer rebooted itself at >the blackscreen. > >So, my question is, where lies the issue? Hardware, drivers, OS? > >Thanks, >Carl Check into a BIOS upgrade for your MB that addresses SATA issues, also make sure your BIOS is configured correctly and that you have any needed SATA Vista capable drivers for the SATA controllers. A tall order in that you might need all three to get some SATA drivers running correctly. While I don't have Vista installed on the root SATA drive, I do have multiple SATA drives on my system and had to fiddle around a lot to get them up to speed. Yep, the MB was "certified" Vista ready and had the certified logo. So much for that BS. None of that matters. You can still have problems. |
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| Re: Vista extremely slow to start <carl_josefsson@telia.com> wrote in message news:1188938674.041579.88350@19g2000hsx.googlegrou ps.com... > > So, my question is, where lies the issue? Hardware, drivers, OS? Nobody could ever know with the lack of details here. I have RAID-0 running fine here, so it is not some inability of the OS. What motherboard do you have, and which controller are you using on that motherboard? ss. |
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| Re: Vista extremely slow to start >>>so it is not some inability of the OS. dont be so sure.. I read somewhere that Vista had big problems with some nvidia controller drivers for hard disks.... Vista sure has problems.. and that problematic characteristic is leaking to its users brains. "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message news:eLbwhl27HHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > <carl_josefsson@telia.com> wrote in message > news:1188938674.041579.88350@19g2000hsx.googlegrou ps.com... >> >> So, my question is, where lies the issue? Hardware, drivers, OS? > > > Nobody could ever know with the lack of details here. I have RAID-0 > running fine here, so it is not some inability of the OS. > > What motherboard do you have, and which controller are you using on that > motherboard? > > ss. > |
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| Re: Vista extremely slow to start carl_josefsson@telia.com wrote: > Hi, > > I've recently upgraded my hardware from one PATA-drive to two SATA- > drives with RAID 0 configuration, but the Vista install on the new > drives is extremely slow. > Carl, My experience has been that the embedded Raid solutions are usually very poor. They have no cache to speak of and in most cases have very poor driver support. If you must have RAID on your workstation, then I would suggest getting a 3ware, adaptec, etc, raid controller that has some good support and performance specs. |
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