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Old 03-31-2007   #1 (permalink)
Wheeler


 
 

No matter what installation fails

All I have hooked up is Video, HD, Optical drive, Floppy, Keyboard and
Mouse. ALL other devices are unhooked including USB. I had a friend running
Vista try installing using my HD and Video card in their computer and it
works fine. I tried brand new RAM, I even bought new Monitor that was
certified for Windows Vista, (gave me an excuse to upgrade to widescreen lol)
but it still didn't install..

So I know HD, Video, RAM, and Monitor are good and I still get the same
result.

I start installing Windows Vista Ultimate (full version), then it does its
first restart. Next I see on my screen Windows Vista is going to start for
the first time, I wait a minute or two then I get a blue screen for two
seconds indicating that the device driver gets stuck in an infinite loop,
usually being a problem with the driver itself or with the device driver
programming the hardware incorrectly. The technical infromation reads "stop:
(0x848da7e8, 0x0000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)" The computer restarts and I
have the option to go into Safe Mode, Start Normal etc. It doesn't matter
which one I choose, I get the blue screen each time.
What more can I try to make this work.

My System
ASUS P4P800 motherboard
478 Chipset
3.0 GHz
1 GB Ram
ATI Radeon X1600 video
Western Digital 250 Gig IDE HD
Floppy

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-01-2007   #2 (permalink)
Chad Harris


 
 

Re: No matter what installation fails

If it installed in your friend's PC but not yours, I would check your bios
settings, and uninstall each peace of hdw one by one. None of the other
hardware you have hooked up *should make any difference, but the only way
you'll know is to try.

CH


"Wheeler" <Wheeler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91F88B6D-435C-41A7-BA7E-84297CE6F48D@microsoft.com...
> All I have hooked up is Video, HD, Optical drive, Floppy, Keyboard and
> Mouse. ALL other devices are unhooked including USB. I had a friend
> running
> Vista try installing using my HD and Video card in their computer and it
> works fine. I tried brand new RAM, I even bought new Monitor that was
> certified for Windows Vista, (gave me an excuse to upgrade to widescreen
> lol)
> but it still didn't install..
>
> So I know HD, Video, RAM, and Monitor are good and I still get the same
> result.
>
> I start installing Windows Vista Ultimate (full version), then it does its
> first restart. Next I see on my screen Windows Vista is going to start for
> the first time, I wait a minute or two then I get a blue screen for two
> seconds indicating that the device driver gets stuck in an infinite loop,
> usually being a problem with the driver itself or with the device driver
> programming the hardware incorrectly. The technical infromation reads
> "stop:
> (0x848da7e8, 0x0000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)" The computer restarts and
> I
> have the option to go into Safe Mode, Start Normal etc. It doesn't matter
> which one I choose, I get the blue screen each time.
> What more can I try to make this work.
>
> My System
> ASUS P4P800 motherboard
> 478 Chipset
> 3.0 GHz
> 1 GB Ram
> ATI Radeon X1600 video
> Western Digital 250 Gig IDE HD
> Floppy


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-01-2007   #3 (permalink)
Microsoft MVP


 
 

Re: No matter what installation fails

Problem is you bought Vista.

"Wheeler" <Wheeler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91F88B6D-435C-41A7-BA7E-84297CE6F48D@microsoft.com...
> All I have hooked up is Video, HD, Optical drive, Floppy, Keyboard and
> Mouse. ALL other devices are unhooked including USB. I had a friend

running
> Vista try installing using my HD and Video card in their computer and it
> works fine. I tried brand new RAM, I even bought new Monitor that was
> certified for Windows Vista, (gave me an excuse to upgrade to widescreen

lol)
> but it still didn't install..
>
> So I know HD, Video, RAM, and Monitor are good and I still get the same
> result.
>
> I start installing Windows Vista Ultimate (full version), then it does its
> first restart. Next I see on my screen Windows Vista is going to start for
> the first time, I wait a minute or two then I get a blue screen for two
> seconds indicating that the device driver gets stuck in an infinite loop,
> usually being a problem with the driver itself or with the device driver
> programming the hardware incorrectly. The technical infromation reads

"stop:
> (0x848da7e8, 0x0000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)" The computer restarts and

I
> have the option to go into Safe Mode, Start Normal etc. It doesn't matter
> which one I choose, I get the blue screen each time.
> What more can I try to make this work.
>
> My System
> ASUS P4P800 motherboard
> 478 Chipset
> 3.0 GHz
> 1 GB Ram
> ATI Radeon X1600 video
> Western Digital 250 Gig IDE HD
> Floppy



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-01-2007   #4 (permalink)
JW


 
 

Re: No matter what installation fails

Have you also checked for an updated BIOS for your MOBO?

"Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
news:uf1K9bBdHHA.284@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> If it installed in your friend's PC but not yours, I would check your bios
> settings, and uninstall each peace of hdw one by one. None of the other
> hardware you have hooked up *should make any difference, but the only way
> you'll know is to try.
>
> CH
>
>
> "Wheeler" <Wheeler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:91F88B6D-435C-41A7-BA7E-84297CE6F48D@microsoft.com...
>> All I have hooked up is Video, HD, Optical drive, Floppy, Keyboard and
>> Mouse. ALL other devices are unhooked including USB. I had a friend
>> running
>> Vista try installing using my HD and Video card in their computer and it
>> works fine. I tried brand new RAM, I even bought new Monitor that was
>> certified for Windows Vista, (gave me an excuse to upgrade to widescreen
>> lol)
>> but it still didn't install..
>>
>> So I know HD, Video, RAM, and Monitor are good and I still get the same
>> result.
>>
>> I start installing Windows Vista Ultimate (full version), then it does
>> its
>> first restart. Next I see on my screen Windows Vista is going to start
>> for
>> the first time, I wait a minute or two then I get a blue screen for two
>> seconds indicating that the device driver gets stuck in an infinite loop,
>> usually being a problem with the driver itself or with the device driver
>> programming the hardware incorrectly. The technical infromation reads
>> "stop:
>> (0x848da7e8, 0x0000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)" The computer restarts
>> and I
>> have the option to go into Safe Mode, Start Normal etc. It doesn't matter
>> which one I choose, I get the blue screen each time.
>> What more can I try to make this work.
>>
>> My System
>> ASUS P4P800 motherboard
>> 478 Chipset
>> 3.0 GHz
>> 1 GB Ram
>> ATI Radeon X1600 video
>> Western Digital 250 Gig IDE HD
>> Floppy

>



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-01-2007   #5 (permalink)
Wheeler


 
 

Re: No matter what installation fails

I looked for an updated BIOS, the most recent is a couple years old. I
figured it would have to be more recent if it was for Vista. I have never
updated a BIOS before so I'm a little concerned about doing it. Can I mess up
my computer bad?

"JW" wrote:

> Have you also checked for an updated BIOS for your MOBO?
>
> "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
> news:uf1K9bBdHHA.284@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > If it installed in your friend's PC but not yours, I would check your bios
> > settings, and uninstall each peace of hdw one by one. None of the other
> > hardware you have hooked up *should make any difference, but the only way
> > you'll know is to try.
> >
> > CH
> >
> >
> > "Wheeler" <Wheeler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:91F88B6D-435C-41A7-BA7E-84297CE6F48D@microsoft.com...
> >> All I have hooked up is Video, HD, Optical drive, Floppy, Keyboard and
> >> Mouse. ALL other devices are unhooked including USB. I had a friend
> >> running
> >> Vista try installing using my HD and Video card in their computer and it
> >> works fine. I tried brand new RAM, I even bought new Monitor that was
> >> certified for Windows Vista, (gave me an excuse to upgrade to widescreen
> >> lol)
> >> but it still didn't install..
> >>
> >> So I know HD, Video, RAM, and Monitor are good and I still get the same
> >> result.
> >>
> >> I start installing Windows Vista Ultimate (full version), then it does
> >> its
> >> first restart. Next I see on my screen Windows Vista is going to start
> >> for
> >> the first time, I wait a minute or two then I get a blue screen for two
> >> seconds indicating that the device driver gets stuck in an infinite loop,
> >> usually being a problem with the driver itself or with the device driver
> >> programming the hardware incorrectly. The technical infromation reads
> >> "stop:
> >> (0x848da7e8, 0x0000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)" The computer restarts
> >> and I
> >> have the option to go into Safe Mode, Start Normal etc. It doesn't matter
> >> which one I choose, I get the blue screen each time.
> >> What more can I try to make this work.
> >>
> >> My System
> >> ASUS P4P800 motherboard
> >> 478 Chipset
> >> 3.0 GHz
> >> 1 GB Ram
> >> ATI Radeon X1600 video
> >> Western Digital 250 Gig IDE HD
> >> Floppy

> >

>
>
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-01-2007   #6 (permalink)
JW


 
 

Re: No matter what installation fails

Just follow the instructions on the Vendor's Web site very closely. Some
MOBO vendors give you more than one option on how to update and you want to
pick and download the version that runs completely automatically. Then when
you run it you have to wait till it says is complete done because if you
stop it in the middle you can have major problems.
Nowadays most vendors MOBO BIOS update instructions tell you what you have
to do in order to recover if it does fail in the middle.

"Wheeler" <Wheeler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:527B0AD0-8B79-487A-B681-A0FA7232400B@microsoft.com...
>I looked for an updated BIOS, the most recent is a couple years old. I
> figured it would have to be more recent if it was for Vista. I have never
> updated a BIOS before so I'm a little concerned about doing it. Can I mess
> up
> my computer bad?
>
> "JW" wrote:
>
>> Have you also checked for an updated BIOS for your MOBO?
>>
>> "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
>> news:uf1K9bBdHHA.284@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> > If it installed in your friend's PC but not yours, I would check your
>> > bios
>> > settings, and uninstall each peace of hdw one by one. None of the
>> > other
>> > hardware you have hooked up *should make any difference, but the only
>> > way
>> > you'll know is to try.
>> >
>> > CH
>> >
>> >
>> > "Wheeler" <Wheeler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:91F88B6D-435C-41A7-BA7E-84297CE6F48D@microsoft.com...
>> >> All I have hooked up is Video, HD, Optical drive, Floppy, Keyboard and
>> >> Mouse. ALL other devices are unhooked including USB. I had a friend
>> >> running
>> >> Vista try installing using my HD and Video card in their computer and
>> >> it
>> >> works fine. I tried brand new RAM, I even bought new Monitor that was
>> >> certified for Windows Vista, (gave me an excuse to upgrade to
>> >> widescreen
>> >> lol)
>> >> but it still didn't install..
>> >>
>> >> So I know HD, Video, RAM, and Monitor are good and I still get the
>> >> same
>> >> result.
>> >>
>> >> I start installing Windows Vista Ultimate (full version), then it does
>> >> its
>> >> first restart. Next I see on my screen Windows Vista is going to start
>> >> for
>> >> the first time, I wait a minute or two then I get a blue screen for
>> >> two
>> >> seconds indicating that the device driver gets stuck in an infinite
>> >> loop,
>> >> usually being a problem with the driver itself or with the device
>> >> driver
>> >> programming the hardware incorrectly. The technical infromation reads
>> >> "stop:
>> >> (0x848da7e8, 0x0000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)" The computer restarts
>> >> and I
>> >> have the option to go into Safe Mode, Start Normal etc. It doesn't
>> >> matter
>> >> which one I choose, I get the blue screen each time.
>> >> What more can I try to make this work.
>> >>
>> >> My System
>> >> ASUS P4P800 motherboard
>> >> 478 Chipset
>> >> 3.0 GHz
>> >> 1 GB Ram
>> >> ATI Radeon X1600 video
>> >> Western Digital 250 Gig IDE HD
>> >> Floppy
>> >

>>
>>
>>



My System SpecsSystem Spec
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