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| | RE: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup I too am having the same problem. It gets to crcdisk.sys and crashes and then reboots. I have tried all F8 options and have verified that my USB Hard Drive is selected in the 4th order of boot sequence in the BIOS. I have not seen any type of feed back on this other than initial problem, (crcdisk.sys), with 5 posts now on the subject matter. Anyone that has seen this and resolved the issue please post for others to bennifit. I am affraid if I can't load this and register it that I will not receive Vista RC1. (Which could resolve this issue since the Windows Upgrade Advisor says I should have no problems Installing any version of Windows Vista). -- Crashed "Take400forVistaInstall" wrote: > I finally got VISTA to start installing (of 3 machines, only one would get > past the first re-boot sequence on upgrade) > > This time when the system boots it hangs on crcdisk.sys. I have a standard > gateway GT-5028 (AMD Dual x64, 2 Gigs Ram, EIDE HD that came with the system) > Anyone having the same problem or have any ideas? |
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| | Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup crcdisk.sys is ALWAYS the last driver loaded in safe mode as far as I can tell. I have no conflicts/hardware/device driver issues on my pc, so I have booted into safe mode a few times to see what the fuss is about, and that is always the last file loaded before safe mode starts correctly. Your crashes are caused by either a hardware or device driver error. Anyone attempting to boot Vista from a USB device will fail. Vista cannot boot from a USB device. Try disabling the system from automatically restarting so you can catch the dreaded blue screen and the error code. There is an option for this on the safe mode menu. -- Jane, not plain 64bit enabled ![]() Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ![]() "Sparkie" <Sparkie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7E4C798E-69A7-4483-9274-FA089F2CEF6E@microsoft.com... >I too am having the same problem. It gets to crcdisk.sys and crashes and >then > reboots. I have tried all F8 options and have verified that my USB Hard > Drive > is selected in the 4th order of boot sequence in the BIOS. > > I have not seen any type of feed back on this other than initial problem, > (crcdisk.sys), with 5 posts now on the subject matter. > > Anyone that has seen this and resolved the issue please post for others to > bennifit. I am affraid if I can't load this and register it that I will > not > receive Vista RC1. (Which could resolve this issue since the Windows > Upgrade > Advisor says I should have no problems Installing any version of Windows > Vista). > -- > Crashed > > > "Take400forVistaInstall" wrote: > >> I finally got VISTA to start installing (of 3 machines, only one would >> get >> past the first re-boot sequence on upgrade) >> >> This time when the system boots it hangs on crcdisk.sys. I have a >> standard >> gateway GT-5028 (AMD Dual x64, 2 Gigs Ram, EIDE HD that came with the >> system) >> Anyone having the same problem or have any ideas? |
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| | Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup I've got the memory dump as well as the boot logs that were generated as a result of this crcdisk.sys problem we've all experienced. Just not sure how I go about delivering this info to MS; if anyone is familiar with the procedure for doing this please let me know. Gonnosuke "Jane C" wrote: > crcdisk.sys is ALWAYS the last driver loaded in safe mode as far as I can > tell. I have no conflicts/hardware/device driver issues on my pc, so I have > booted into safe mode a few times to see what the fuss is about, and that is > always the last file loaded before safe mode starts correctly. > > Your crashes are caused by either a hardware or device driver error. > > Anyone attempting to boot Vista from a USB device will fail. Vista cannot > boot from a USB device. > > Try disabling the system from automatically restarting so you can catch the > dreaded blue screen and the error code. There is an option for this on the > safe mode menu. > > -- > Jane, not plain 64bit enabled ![]() > Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ![]() > "Sparkie" <Sparkie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7E4C798E-69A7-4483-9274-FA089F2CEF6E@microsoft.com... > >I too am having the same problem. It gets to crcdisk.sys and crashes and > >then > > reboots. I have tried all F8 options and have verified that my USB Hard > > Drive > > is selected in the 4th order of boot sequence in the BIOS. > > > > I have not seen any type of feed back on this other than initial problem, > > (crcdisk.sys), with 5 posts now on the subject matter. > > > > Anyone that has seen this and resolved the issue please post for others to > > bennifit. I am affraid if I can't load this and register it that I will > > not > > receive Vista RC1. (Which could resolve this issue since the Windows > > Upgrade > > Advisor says I should have no problems Installing any version of Windows > > Vista). > > -- > > Crashed > > > > > > "Take400forVistaInstall" wrote: > > > >> I finally got VISTA to start installing (of 3 machines, only one would > >> get > >> past the first re-boot sequence on upgrade) > >> > >> This time when the system boots it hangs on crcdisk.sys. I have a > >> standard > >> gateway GT-5028 (AMD Dual x64, 2 Gigs Ram, EIDE HD that came with the > >> system) > >> Anyone having the same problem or have any ideas? > |
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| | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup Just run the Microsoft Beta Client and follow the directions. "Gonnosuke" <Gonnosuke@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BC3F2B1A-8305-4AAE-9A7D-3F44DF53D9CF@microsoft.com... > I've got the memory dump as well as the boot logs that were generated as a > result of this crcdisk.sys problem we've all experienced. Just not sure > how > I go about delivering this info to MS; if anyone is familiar with the > procedure for doing this please let me know. > > Gonnosuke > > "Jane C" wrote: > >> crcdisk.sys is ALWAYS the last driver loaded in safe mode as far as I can >> tell. I have no conflicts/hardware/device driver issues on my pc, so I >> have >> booted into safe mode a few times to see what the fuss is about, and that >> is >> always the last file loaded before safe mode starts correctly. >> >> Your crashes are caused by either a hardware or device driver error. >> >> Anyone attempting to boot Vista from a USB device will fail. Vista >> cannot >> boot from a USB device. >> >> Try disabling the system from automatically restarting so you can catch >> the >> dreaded blue screen and the error code. There is an option for this on >> the >> safe mode menu. >> >> -- >> Jane, not plain 64bit enabled ![]() >> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ![]() >> "Sparkie" <Sparkie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7E4C798E-69A7-4483-9274-FA089F2CEF6E@microsoft.com... >> >I too am having the same problem. It gets to crcdisk.sys and crashes and >> >then >> > reboots. I have tried all F8 options and have verified that my USB Hard >> > Drive >> > is selected in the 4th order of boot sequence in the BIOS. >> > >> > I have not seen any type of feed back on this other than initial >> > problem, >> > (crcdisk.sys), with 5 posts now on the subject matter. >> > >> > Anyone that has seen this and resolved the issue please post for others >> > to >> > bennifit. I am affraid if I can't load this and register it that I will >> > not >> > receive Vista RC1. (Which could resolve this issue since the Windows >> > Upgrade >> > Advisor says I should have no problems Installing any version of >> > Windows >> > Vista). >> > -- >> > Crashed >> > >> > >> > "Take400forVistaInstall" wrote: >> > >> >> I finally got VISTA to start installing (of 3 machines, only one would >> >> get >> >> past the first re-boot sequence on upgrade) >> >> >> >> This time when the system boots it hangs on crcdisk.sys. I have a >> >> standard >> >> gateway GT-5028 (AMD Dual x64, 2 Gigs Ram, EIDE HD that came with the >> >> system) >> >> Anyone having the same problem or have any ideas? >> |
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| | Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup Thanks Colin! I reminded myself to RTFM next time... :P "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > Just run the Microsoft Beta Client and follow the directions. > > "Gonnosuke" <Gonnosuke@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BC3F2B1A-8305-4AAE-9A7D-3F44DF53D9CF@microsoft.com... > > I've got the memory dump as well as the boot logs that were generated as a > > result of this crcdisk.sys problem we've all experienced. Just not sure > > how > > I go about delivering this info to MS; if anyone is familiar with the > > procedure for doing this please let me know. > > > > Gonnosuke > > > > "Jane C" wrote: > > > >> crcdisk.sys is ALWAYS the last driver loaded in safe mode as far as I can > >> tell. I have no conflicts/hardware/device driver issues on my pc, so I > >> have > >> booted into safe mode a few times to see what the fuss is about, and that > >> is > >> always the last file loaded before safe mode starts correctly. > >> > >> Your crashes are caused by either a hardware or device driver error. > >> > >> Anyone attempting to boot Vista from a USB device will fail. Vista > >> cannot > >> boot from a USB device. > >> > >> Try disabling the system from automatically restarting so you can catch > >> the > >> dreaded blue screen and the error code. There is an option for this on > >> the > >> safe mode menu. > >> > >> -- > >> Jane, not plain 64bit enabled ![]() > >> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ![]() > >> "Sparkie" <Sparkie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:7E4C798E-69A7-4483-9274-FA089F2CEF6E@microsoft.com... > >> >I too am having the same problem. It gets to crcdisk.sys and crashes and > >> >then > >> > reboots. I have tried all F8 options and have verified that my USB Hard > >> > Drive > >> > is selected in the 4th order of boot sequence in the BIOS. > >> > > >> > I have not seen any type of feed back on this other than initial > >> > problem, > >> > (crcdisk.sys), with 5 posts now on the subject matter. > >> > > >> > Anyone that has seen this and resolved the issue please post for others > >> > to > >> > bennifit. I am affraid if I can't load this and register it that I will > >> > not > >> > receive Vista RC1. (Which could resolve this issue since the Windows > >> > Upgrade > >> > Advisor says I should have no problems Installing any version of > >> > Windows > >> > Vista). > >> > -- > >> > Crashed > >> > > >> > > >> > "Take400forVistaInstall" wrote: > >> > > >> >> I finally got VISTA to start installing (of 3 machines, only one would > >> >> get > >> >> past the first re-boot sequence on upgrade) > >> >> > >> >> This time when the system boots it hangs on crcdisk.sys. I have a > >> >> standard > >> >> gateway GT-5028 (AMD Dual x64, 2 Gigs Ram, EIDE HD that came with the > >> >> system) > >> >> Anyone having the same problem or have any ideas? > >> > > > |
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| | #6 (permalink) |
| | Re: CRCDISK.SYS error lockup As far as I know no OS can "Jane C" wrote: > crcdisk.sys is ALWAYS the last driver loaded in safe mode as far as I can > tell. I have no conflicts/hardware/device driver issues on my pc, so I have > booted into safe mode a few times to see what the fuss is about, and that is > always the last file loaded before safe mode starts correctly. > > Your crashes are caused by either a hardware or device driver error. > > Anyone attempting to boot Vista from a USB device will fail. Vista cannot > boot from a USB device. > > Try disabling the system from automatically restarting so you can catch the > dreaded blue screen and the error code. There is an option for this on the > safe mode menu. > > -- > Jane, not plain 64bit enabled ![]() > Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ![]() > "Sparkie" <Sparkie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7E4C798E-69A7-4483-9274-FA089F2CEF6E@microsoft.com... > >I too am having the same problem. It gets to crcdisk.sys and crashes and > >then > > reboots. I have tried all F8 options and have verified that my USB Hard > > Drive > > is selected in the 4th order of boot sequence in the BIOS. > > > > I have not seen any type of feed back on this other than initial problem, > > (crcdisk.sys), with 5 posts now on the subject matter. > > > > Anyone that has seen this and resolved the issue please post for others to > > bennifit. I am affraid if I can't load this and register it that I will > > not > > receive Vista RC1. (Which could resolve this issue since the Windows > > Upgrade > > Advisor says I should have no problems Installing any version of Windows > > Vista). > > -- > > Crashed > > > > > > "Take400forVistaInstall" wrote: > > > >> I finally got VISTA to start installing (of 3 machines, only one would > >> get > >> past the first re-boot sequence on upgrade) > >> > >> This time when the system boots it hangs on crcdisk.sys. I have a > >> standard > >> gateway GT-5028 (AMD Dual x64, 2 Gigs Ram, EIDE HD that came with the > >> system) > >> Anyone having the same problem or have any ideas? > |
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