Installation freeze after setup files are loaded


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #1

    Installation freeze after setup files are loaded


    So I just built my new computer and fired up my Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit disc. The setup files load, the Windows logo video plays, the pretty blue screen with the flowers in the corner appears and my cursor has the rotating green circle indicating something is happening. Then the circle stops spinning and disappears. At this point it appears the installation freezes. Pressing any keys or moving the mouse does nothing. I have to restart the computer. Same thing happens. Any off-the-bat suggestions before I start troubleshooting hardware?

    Here are my specs:
    ASUS Rampage Extreme II M/B
    Core i7 920 CPU cooled by Corsair H50
    2x 1.5 TB SATA WD Green HDs
    6GB Corsair Dominator RAM
    1200w Ultra PS
    ASUS Radeon 5770 1GB DDR5 video card

    My hard drives are in a RAID configuration per the M/B controller and a mirror volume has been created on the disk. I have one IDE DVD rom drive (the only part of the computer that's not brand new) and one additional HD audio card installed. The system is stable in the BIOS.
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  2. Posts : 1
    win xp
       #2

    I have the very same problem iv been trying to fix this since
    monday
    with no
    success
    .I get right through to the last part of the install called completing installation it seems to get around 75% loaded then just freezes up.I have been told to activate
    sata
    ahci
    but i believe my
    pc
    doesn't
    support this iv already updated my 775 dual-
    vsta
    bios and set my
    sata
    to raid then non raid(only options i have)and yet no joy.However i have been trying to set it up as 32 bit but in my bios my
    pc
    says 64bit
    compatible
    .

    Hope someone can help us
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  3.    #3

    Did you burn the Win7 DVD yourself?

    Check the firmware on that older DVD drive to make sure it is up to date. Try another OD.

    RAID arrays are a constant source of problems with Win7 installs. Can you instead set up AHCI, SATA or IDE?

    Pull out all but one stick of RAM. Then swap that one.

    Disconnect all USB devices, audio card.
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  4. Posts : 1,607
    Windows 7 x64 finally!
       #4

    BigConna said:
    So I just built my new computer and fired up my Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit disc. The setup files load, the Windows logo video plays, the pretty blue screen with the flowers in the corner appears and my cursor has the rotating green circle indicating something is happening. Then the circle stops spinning and disappears. At this point it appears the installation freezes. Pressing any keys or moving the mouse does nothing. I have to restart the computer. Same thing happens. Any off-the-bat suggestions before I start troubleshooting hardware?
    I installed Win7 on a brand new HD yesterday. It stayed on that screen for a good 10 to 15 minutes. Then it proceeded accordingly.
    On other computers, with older and slower HDs, it went through that stage almost immediately.
    Your RAID configuration will probably complicate things further. I would wait a bit before restarting to see if it moves
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks for your replies. Before yanking hardware I re-attempted the installation and it proceeded past that screen without any trouble at all. I'm guessing that when I thought it was frozen it was actually detecting hardware or unpackaging files. Either way, I'm up and running. Thanks again!
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  6. Posts : 1
    vista 64 bit to windows 7
       #6

    Am in the process of installing Windows 7 on a relatively new HP Pavilion with Vista Premium 64-bit. Am following the insturctions that came with the Window upgrade package form HP that tells me to touch nothing until the installation has complete. However, my computer appears to be frozen - am on about the third step of the installation. Help!
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  7.    #7

    Have you backed up your data?

    If so, you can consider booting the Win7 DVD to do a clean install (MS assured that all Upgrade Kits contain one). The DVD is driver complete, there should be a drivers/apps CD included to get your favorite apps, or they are avaialble on the webpage for your computer model.

    If you cannot afford to lose data in a stalled In-Place Upgrade (which is an inferior install than can transfer corruption, btw) then I would call HP tech support as they are required by MS to provide support for these Upgrade kits.

    Or start a new topic here with title which succinctly describes your issue to get the most help.
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