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Yeah I did copy and paste it from your post. But no, it's x32.
Yeah I did copy and paste it from your post. But no, it's x32.
Try doing this.
Windows 7 Install Freezing at “Starting Windows” Animation
May 4th, 2009 | by Jeff Fitzsimons | Windows 7 was very troublesome to install on my system. My system specifications:
Installation would hang at the “Starting Windows” logo. By pressing F8 when the installer first loaded, and selecting “Safe Mode With Command Prompt”, I was able to see that it was hanging after loading DISK.SYS.
- Motherboard: Biostar TF8200 A2+ (nVidia chipset)
- Processor: AMD 4080e Athlon 64 x2 (45W version)
- Memory: 4GB
- Optical: Sony/NEC SATA DVD-RW
- Hard Disk: Seagate SATA 320GB, 7200RPM
I experimented with SATA and AHCPI modes. I replaced the old PATA/IDE DVD-ROM drive with a new SATA one. I tried removing one of my 2GB memory sticks. I tried both the x64 and x86 versions. None of these changes made any difference whatsoever
In the end, the only thing that worked was to turn off all motherboard accessories. I believe I only needed to turn off the USB 2.0 controller, but to be safe I turned off all USB, audio, parallel port, floppy drive, etc.
X64 windows 7 with SSD main hd.
Whenever I exit VLC or even sometimes try to jump ahead in a video, the whole system stop kina like a brief freeze then 30 seconds to a min later it moves again like nothing is happening. I have every latest drive you can went through and updated everything I could. Any suggestions?