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| | Vista Windows are (Not Responding) - Slow Slow Slow I found that installing Windows Vista Ultimate on an AMD 64 4000 with 2 Gig of RAM on an ASROCK Motherboard - 939Dual-SATA2 that the install was extremely slow. I installed the chipset and SATA II drivers once the os loaded (painfully slow) and rebooted. This caused the computer to keep rebooting and not load the OS. The system was so slow that I was ready to return Vista. I did some hunting around and the problem was in the BIOS (which was already upgraded to the latest version) and I had set my SATA II to run in SATA mode - of course this makes sense. However this was the culprit. I set this to run in IDE mode and did a re-install. It went super fast and all is well. I had tried to boot when it was in IDE mode but it was rebooting as well which prompted me to re-install. |
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| | Re: Vista Windows are (Not Responding) - Slow Slow Slow Did you try installing the SATA II driver when Vista during the installation phase? I also had problems with Vista on my Gateway laptop using a SATA 120GB hard drive. Vista would not install the SATA driver. According to the Vista Upgrade Advisor, there were no hardware compatibility issues. There were software incompatibility issues, which I expected, however, I could not get Vista to see the SATA controller -- even installing Vista drivers for the SATA controller. "JB1300" <jb1300@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1171207094.841860.50760@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com... >I found that installing Windows Vista Ultimate on an AMD 64 4000 with > 2 Gig of RAM on an ASROCK Motherboard - 939Dual-SATA2 that the install > was extremely slow. I installed the chipset and SATA II drivers once > the os loaded (painfully slow) and rebooted. This caused the computer > to keep rebooting and not load the OS. The system was so slow that I > was ready to return Vista. > > I did some hunting around and the problem was in the BIOS (which was > already upgraded to the latest version) and I had set my SATA II to > run in SATA mode - of course this makes sense. However this was the > culprit. I set this to run in IDE mode and did a re-install. It went > super fast and all is well. I had tried to boot when it was in IDE > mode but it was rebooting as well which prompted me to re-install. > |
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| | Re: Vista Windows are (Not Responding) - Slow Slow Slow Like how slow, I consider slow to be 2 hours. The installation on my systems averages around 40 to 45 minutes. Tip: (If setup becomes non-responsive or does not complete), do a Cold Boot (reset the machine) > Start the computer, when the Windows Boot Manager is displayed, select Windows Setup press F8 on your keyboard and setup should continue. If you are upgrading/clean install, as noted, disable any external or USB based devices you might have attached to the computer. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "JB1300" <jb1300@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1171207094.841860.50760@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com... >I found that installing Windows Vista Ultimate on an AMD 64 4000 with > 2 Gig of RAM on an ASROCK Motherboard - 939Dual-SATA2 that the install > was extremely slow. I installed the chipset and SATA II drivers once > the os loaded (painfully slow) and rebooted. This caused the computer > to keep rebooting and not load the OS. The system was so slow that I > was ready to return Vista. > > I did some hunting around and the problem was in the BIOS (which was > already upgraded to the latest version) and I had set my SATA II to > run in SATA mode - of course this makes sense. However this was the > culprit. I set this to run in IDE mode and did a re-install. It went > super fast and all is well. I had tried to boot when it was in IDE > mode but it was rebooting as well which prompted me to re-install. > |
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