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Old 08-04-2007   #1 (permalink)
elchupacabra


 
 

vista boot problem

Hello everyone.
I have a big problem and I don't have any idea on how to solve it.
I had Vista installed on the single hard drive on my computer. Recently I've
bought a new hard drive exactly like the one I had (SATA2 Seagate 320Gb) and
tried to install it on my system. So I shutdown the computer, plugged in the
new HDD and booted into Vista. Everything ok for now. I went to Disk
Management to format and partition the new HDD. But, for every partition I
made Vista would ask to install the drivers (New device found .. etc), only
it didn't find any drivers. Also when it was supposed to finish making and
format a volume (partition) there was this error : "The operation failed to
complete because the Disk Management console view is not up-to-date. Refresh
the view by using the refresh task. If the problem persists close the Disk
Management console, then restart Disk Management or restart the computer". I
tried closing and opening again the Disk Management window but the partitions
looked the same (no letter named for the drives nor any "healthy" beside). So
I restarted the computer, as said in that error message.
And here is the BIG problem: it didn't boot up anymore. It says something
about
"error 7 (I hope I remember correctly) chainloader /boot .. press any
keys..."; after pressing a key it goes to a box with a highlighted Vista text
from where I can open a command line, edit the grub etc. It's just that I
don't know what to do from there.
Of course I tried repairing Vista but to no joy. It doesn't find any
problems at startup. What should I do to get back my booting Vista ?
Also I installed a clean copy of Vista on the new HDD separately (with the
old HDD removed) and when I plugged-in the old HDD it booted ok at first but
after one restart I got the same error with chainloader /boot. It seems that
Vista doesn't like 2 hard drives... what could be the cause of that ?
Thanks in advance for your time and answers.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-04-2007   #2 (permalink)
peter


 
 

Re: vista boot problem

seems like you dont know what you actually have...........maybe this will
help
http://f3wm.free.fr/linux/grub.html

peter
"elchupacabra" <elchupacabra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CFA5D441-0EE1-4D61-9180-E4DF64596D7A@microsoft.com...
> Hello everyone.
> I have a big problem and I don't have any idea on how to solve it.
> I had Vista installed on the single hard drive on my computer. Recently
> I've
> bought a new hard drive exactly like the one I had (SATA2 Seagate 320Gb)
> and
> tried to install it on my system. So I shutdown the computer, plugged in
> the
> new HDD and booted into Vista. Everything ok for now. I went to Disk
> Management to format and partition the new HDD. But, for every partition I
> made Vista would ask to install the drivers (New device found .. etc),
> only
> it didn't find any drivers. Also when it was supposed to finish making and
> format a volume (partition) there was this error : "The operation failed
> to
> complete because the Disk Management console view is not up-to-date.
> Refresh
> the view by using the refresh task. If the problem persists close the Disk
> Management console, then restart Disk Management or restart the computer".
> I
> tried closing and opening again the Disk Management window but the
> partitions
> looked the same (no letter named for the drives nor any "healthy" beside).
> So
> I restarted the computer, as said in that error message.
> And here is the BIG problem: it didn't boot up anymore. It says something
> about
> "error 7 (I hope I remember correctly) chainloader /boot .. press any
> keys..."; after pressing a key it goes to a box with a highlighted Vista
> text
> from where I can open a command line, edit the grub etc. It's just that I
> don't know what to do from there.
> Of course I tried repairing Vista but to no joy. It doesn't find any
> problems at startup. What should I do to get back my booting Vista ?
> Also I installed a clean copy of Vista on the new HDD separately (with the
> old HDD removed) and when I plugged-in the old HDD it booted ok at first
> but
> after one restart I got the same error with chainloader /boot. It seems
> that
> Vista doesn't like 2 hard drives... what could be the cause of that ?
> Thanks in advance for your time and answers.


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-04-2007   #3 (permalink)
elchupacabra


 
 

Re: vista boot problem



"peter" wrote:

> seems like you dont know what you actually have...........maybe this will
> help
> http://f3wm.free.fr/linux/grub.html
>
> peter



no. I haven't installed any linux or grub on my machine. I just thought the
Vista had an buit-in grub because that's what it said. If I bust my actual
copy of Vista again and reach that boot error again I'll try to be more
specific on what the error reports.
Meanwhile I'm trying to figure out why didn't Vista install the new hard
drive.
And why after I installed Vista on the new HDD and booted with both hard
drives plugged it went perfectly ok at first and I could see and access the
old HDD from win explorer and after one restart I get the same boot error and
this Vista becomes unusable too (remember this is the new OS separate from
the one I want to recover - that reported the boot error).
I don't know if I'm making myself understood very well.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-04-2007   #4 (permalink)
John


 
 

Re: vista boot problem

Go to device Manager and get the details on your SATA controller chip. Now
see if you see any folder related to the manufacturer of that chip.
Somewhere in your system are the drivers or your system is not using SATA
but compatability mode. You might also let indows search the Win\inf folder
for a suitable driver.

"elchupacabra" <elchupacabra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CFA5D441-0EE1-4D61-9180-E4DF64596D7A@microsoft.com...
> Hello everyone.
> I have a big problem and I don't have any idea on how to solve it.
> I had Vista installed on the single hard drive on my computer. Recently
> I've
> bought a new hard drive exactly like the one I had (SATA2 Seagate 320Gb)
> and
> tried to install it on my system. So I shutdown the computer, plugged in
> the
> new HDD and booted into Vista. Everything ok for now. I went to Disk
> Management to format and partition the new HDD. But, for every partition I
> made Vista would ask to install the drivers (New device found .. etc),
> only
> it didn't find any drivers. Also when it was supposed to finish making and
> format a volume (partition) there was this error : "The operation failed
> to
> complete because the Disk Management console view is not up-to-date.
> Refresh
> the view by using the refresh task. If the problem persists close the Disk
> Management console, then restart Disk Management or restart the computer".
> I
> tried closing and opening again the Disk Management window but the
> partitions
> looked the same (no letter named for the drives nor any "healthy" beside).
> So
> I restarted the computer, as said in that error message.
> And here is the BIG problem: it didn't boot up anymore. It says something
> about
> "error 7 (I hope I remember correctly) chainloader /boot .. press any
> keys..."; after pressing a key it goes to a box with a highlighted Vista
> text
> from where I can open a command line, edit the grub etc. It's just that I
> don't know what to do from there.
> Of course I tried repairing Vista but to no joy. It doesn't find any
> problems at startup. What should I do to get back my booting Vista ?
> Also I installed a clean copy of Vista on the new HDD separately (with the
> old HDD removed) and when I plugged-in the old HDD it booted ok at first
> but
> after one restart I got the same error with chainloader /boot. It seems
> that
> Vista doesn't like 2 hard drives... what could be the cause of that ?
> Thanks in advance for your time and answers.



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-04-2007   #5 (permalink)
elchupacabra


 
 

Re: vista boot problem



"John" wrote:

> Go to device Manager and get the details on your SATA controller chip. Now
> see if you see any folder related to the manufacturer of that chip.
> Somewhere in your system are the drivers or your system is not using SATA
> but compatability mode. You might also let indows search the Win\inf folder
> for a suitable driver.
>


Yes John, I thought about the inf folder too .. but after the damage had
been done. And now in order to try again to install the new hard drive I have
to boot up from the old HDD -> the old Vista that lost its boot files.
One other thing. Looking on the internet for a solution, I remebered that I
right clicked one of the new partitions created in DiskMngmt and then
activated it. And I read now somewhere that when you choose one particularly
active partition Vista takes all the boot files (no matter the OS) and puts
them on that volume. Is that right ? I'm thinking .. if I locate the boot
files of that copy of Vista that I want to revive (bootmgr, bcd .. what else
... ) I could then move them to another partition and make Vista boot from
there.. This is my logical thinking after a few hours of researching on the
net .. but don't really know how to do this step by step. Does this make any
sense ?
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-04-2007   #6 (permalink)
John Barnes


 
 

Re: vista boot problem

What type of Vista DVD do you have, upgrade or full? If full, why don't you
just hook up your new drive, install Vista, partitioning and formatting
(advanced) when you get to the section where you select where to install
Vista? You probably won't like the results of installing from within Vista
since the new installation will receive a different drive letter than C when
you are done.

"elchupacabra" <elchupacabra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FE8F70C1-A2BD-4858-BD20-36DC85DC7805@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "John" wrote:
>
>> Go to device Manager and get the details on your SATA controller chip.
>> Now
>> see if you see any folder related to the manufacturer of that chip.
>> Somewhere in your system are the drivers or your system is not using SATA
>> but compatability mode. You might also let indows search the Win\inf
>> folder
>> for a suitable driver.
>>

>
> Yes John, I thought about the inf folder too .. but after the damage had
> been done. And now in order to try again to install the new hard drive I
> have
> to boot up from the old HDD -> the old Vista that lost its boot files.
> One other thing. Looking on the internet for a solution, I remebered that
> I
> right clicked one of the new partitions created in DiskMngmt and then
> activated it. And I read now somewhere that when you choose one
> particularly
> active partition Vista takes all the boot files (no matter the OS) and
> puts
> them on that volume. Is that right ? I'm thinking .. if I locate the boot
> files of that copy of Vista that I want to revive (bootmgr, bcd .. what
> else
> .. ) I could then move them to another partition and make Vista boot from
> there.. This is my logical thinking after a few hours of researching on
> the
> net .. but don't really know how to do this step by step. Does this make
> any
> sense ?


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-04-2007   #7 (permalink)
elchupacabra


 
 

Re: vista boot problem

ok. I booted again from my old HDD (only!) and have some screens that I put
here for better understanding:

this is the boot error :
<a href="http://img352.imageshack.us/my.php?image=01booterrordu9.jpg"
target="_blank"><img
src="http://img352.imageshack.us/img352/7909/01booterrordu9.th.jpg"
border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a>

this is after pressing any key:
<a href="http://img399.imageshack.us/my.php?image=02afteranykeygg2.jpg"
target="_blank"><img
src="http://img399.imageshack.us/img399/7702/02afteranykeygg2.th.jpg"
border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a>

this is after pressing e:
<a href="http://img466.imageshack.us/my.php?image=03afterpressingera1.jpg"
target="_blank"><img
src="http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/8831/03afterpressingera1.th.jpg"
border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a>

this is after pressing e again:
<a href="http://img181.imageshack.us/my.php?image=04afterpressingerj9.jpg"
target="_blank"><img
src="http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/5817/04afterpressingerj9.th.jpg"
border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a>

so what do you think ?
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-04-2007   #8 (permalink)
John Barnes


 
 

Re: vista boot problem

uninstall the Linux bootloader and install Vista.

"elchupacabra" <elchupacabra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:123A95FD-CFDC-44DD-B805-0AA0E2ED7E19@microsoft.com...
> ok. I booted again from my old HDD (only!) and have some screens that I
> put
> here for better understanding:
>
> this is the boot error :
> <a href="http://img352.imageshack.us/my.php?image=01booterrordu9.jpg"
> target="_blank"><img
> src="http://img352.imageshack.us/img352/7909/01booterrordu9.th.jpg"
> border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a>
>
> this is after pressing any key:
> <a href="http://img399.imageshack.us/my.php?image=02afteranykeygg2.jpg"
> target="_blank"><img
> src="http://img399.imageshack.us/img399/7702/02afteranykeygg2.th.jpg"
> border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a>
>
> this is after pressing e:
> <a href="http://img466.imageshack.us/my.php?image=03afterpressingera1.jpg"
> target="_blank"><img
> src="http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/8831/03afterpressingera1.th.jpg"
> border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a>
>
> this is after pressing e again:
> <a href="http://img181.imageshack.us/my.php?image=04afterpressingerj9.jpg"
> target="_blank"><img
> src="http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/5817/04afterpressingerj9.th.jpg"
> border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a>
>
> so what do you think ?


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-04-2007   #9 (permalink)
elchupacabra


 
 

Re: vista boot problem



"John Barnes" wrote:

> uninstall the Linux bootloader and install Vista.


What do you mean ? I have never installed any linux bootloader nor any ver.
of Linux on this computer EVER !
And my main goal here is to revive my old Vista from my old hard drive and
having at the same time my new HDD plugged in.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-04-2007   #10 (permalink)
Rick Rogers


 
 

Re: vista boot problem

The images very clearly show the bootloader as being grub4dos, which is a
Linux extension. Did you use something to prepare the drive or try to repair
it with a third party tool?

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"elchupacabra" <elchupacabra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0CECC225-106B-4442-9C48-2CB6F2B68476@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> uninstall the Linux bootloader and install Vista.

>
> What do you mean ? I have never installed any linux bootloader nor any
> ver.
> of Linux on this computer EVER !
> And my main goal here is to revive my old Vista from my old hard drive and
> having at the same time my new HDD plugged in.


My System SpecsSystem Spec
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