Installation Crashes

I can't work out what you mean by "Install in safe mode", but nothing I tried worked.

The only .dmp files in my system are an empty, 0 byte "MEMORY.dmp", a couple of small files in my uTorrent system folder and a few somewhere in my Firefox Application Data folder, none of which I think are what you're looking for.

I don't see me getting hold of a different CPU any time soon, either.
 

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It's not the ISO - I've installed it from the same disc (same version, too - x64 Home Premium), onto my laptop, and it's running fine. I'm actually posting from it right now.

When you say installing from Safe Mode, I'm not sure I get what you mean, exactly. Do you mean going into Safe Mode in XP and installing from there, or trying to install as usual, and then booting up into Safe Mode? As for the latter, I think it's unlikely I'll be able to manage to successfully install it. Also, it doesn't appear to crash in the same place each time.

I decided to do MS's Win7 upgrade advisor, and it came up fine, aside from saying I'll need to get new drivers for my X-Fi and Wireless Card, it said "An update is required to make this device compatible with Windows 7", about the Gigabyte GBB36X Controller. It said the same for the X-Fi and the Wi-Fi card; I'm not sure what that controller does, though, and if it's significant.

Davik

You know you never mentioned the RAID. Its often a problem in win 7. try unplugging the raid and see what happens

Might also want to put it in your sys specs for the future

Ken
 

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I only have 2 hard drives - the 80GB IDE drive (currently C:) and the 320GB SATA drive - that's it.

What is it you want me to unplug?
 

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I only have 2 hard drives - the 80GB IDE drive (currently C:) and the 320GB SATA drive - that's it.

What is it you want me to unplug?

Whats the gigabyte controller for?

Ken
 

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When you say installing from Safe Mode, I'm not sure I get what you mean, exactly. Do you mean going into Safe Mode in XP and installing from there, or trying to install as usual, and then booting up into Safe Mode? As for the latter, I think it's unlikely I'll be able to manage to successfully install it. Also, it doesn't appear to crash in the same place each time.
Try to boot from the installation disc and at the "Press any key to start from DVD / CD" press and hold F8. It should bring you to the startup screen and there you can select safe mode or the option to record a log file. It will list all the drivers as they install and you shuld see where it stops.
Edit: Did you look for a *.dmp file? Yes you did, sorry I missed that post
 
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Whats the gigabyte controller for?

Ken

I don't know, to be honest, I didn't know if it was something for the chipset or something. I don't know much about motherboards and their controllers, or RAID, to be honest.

Did you look for a *.dmp file?

.

The only .dmp files in my system are an empty, 0 byte "MEMORY.dmp", a couple of small files in my uTorrent system folder and a few somewhere in my Firefox Application Data folder, none of which I think are what you're looking for.


I'll have a go at installing in Safe Mode.

Edit: Any idea why I get the green loading bar with my 8800GT but with the X1900 and on my laptop (an X800, I think), I get the glowy logo?
 
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Safe Mode boot - stuck at ..\DRIVERS\disk.sys for a while, but continued after a while. Went into installation as usual and then same issue.

Where would I go to view the log of an installation (obviously with logging enabled).

Also, just incase there was an issue like my 320GB was in RAID 0 (not much idea about this), I tried disconnecting it and just installed onto a partition on my C:, with no change.
 

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Graphics Card(s)
Inno3D 8800GT
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SB X-Fi Music
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DGM 24" VA Panel
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WD 320GB
Maxtor 80GB IDE
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Corsair HX520
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Any idea why I get the green loading bar with my 8800GT but with the X1900 and on my laptop (an X800, I think), I get the glowy logo?
I got the logo when doing a clean install and the bar when upgrading (in my case from Vista). Was it an upgrade in both cases?
 

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None of these are upgrades in the sense of retaining programs - I don't think it's even possible to upgrade from XP, but some of these installations are started from within XP, followed by a restart whereupon it attempts to complete the installation. Others are from the boot disc. Either way the results seem the same. Though no matter where its started, the nvidia card has the bar, the ati has the logo (though I'm not implying the make is the reason).
 

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Inno3D 8800GT
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SB X-Fi Music
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WD 320GB
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Corsair HX520
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What I can suggest is this:

1. Unplug SATA HardDisk
2. Run installation from USB (pressing f12 boot menu> HDD>WHATEVER USB NAME Drive)

From What I know, '7' creates a drive name ' X: ' as a dump during the installation process.

If that fails to work, perhaps you may wish to provide the Model of your Gigabyte Mainboard to ascertain if you are using IT 8212 SATA/ RAID controller.

If you are indeed using that controller, you can look for 1.7.2.9 version of it on the net.

You can load the driver at the screen where you select HDD for '7' to install in, during the installation progress.

Hope this helps you as a fellow Gigabyte mb user.
 

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I'm using the GA P35C-DS3R.

I'll give what you said a try.
 

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Section9
1) Very good post
2) Davik's system Specs (I hope you can help him):
System Manufacturer/Model Number Self Built
OS XP Pro
CPU Q6600 G0 @2.4GHz
Motherboard GA P35-DS3R
Memory 4 x 1GB OCZ Platinum PC6400
Graphics Card Inno3D 8800GT
Sound Card SB X-Fi Music
Monitor(s) Displays DGM 24" VA Panel

PSU Corsair HX520
Case Antec P182 SE
Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
Hard Drives WD 320GB Maxtor 80GB IDE
 

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HP w19e
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I made a mistake in my specs which I think is now fixed - just that the motherboard is the GA P35C-DS3R, but I put the GA P35-DS3R.

I tried an installation with logging, which says it writes to ntbtlog.txt, but the only file by that name I could find was under my current C:\WINDOWS, and appears to refer to my current installation, as there are mentions of drivers installed on XP but that I obviously haven't put on 7.
 

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Inno3D 8800GT
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SB X-Fi Music
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I'm using the GA P35C-DS3R.

I'll give what you said a try.

Hi Davik,

1. You may wish to power down your PC (shut off the main; it never hurts to be careful)

2. Disconnect the SATA drive.

3. Boot up, head into BIOS.

4. Disable your AHCI / SATA Raid

5. Leave the option for PATA /IDE option to 'Auto'

6. F10> 'y'

7. System starts up, press F12

8. Boot into USB Drive.

9. Install Windows 7 on the IDE drive.

10. If you are able to get the installation down and boot into '7' successfully, congrates

11. If not, you may wish to try the drivers located here: Icrontic » Intel chipset drivers for Windows 7 have arrived

It's the latest from February 09.

From what I see on the Main Gigabyte site: GIGABYTE - Support&Download - Motherboard - Driver - GA-P35C-DS3R (rev. 1.x) ; I am unable to see any ICH9R updates dated year 09'. You may wish to grab the latest drivers to help you out.

Also, it would help if you can boot into you current OS and check what type of controller for HDD are you using and try to find the latest version, if the previous link doesn't match your own set.

Please report success or failure so that I think up of what to help you next. ;)

Take a look on this: "DS3R works just fine with w7. Using Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 9.1.0.1012
downloaded from this very site.

http://downloads.guru3d.com/Intel-Ch...load-2134.html "

This is the latest driver I have found
 

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Just to clarify, I have the following unchanged (selected relevant options)

SATA RAID/AHCI Mode - Disabled
Onboard SATA/IDE Device - Enabled
Onboard SATA/IDE Ctrl Mode - IDE
Onboard Serial Port 1 - 3F8/IRQ4 (This is the only option on the Integrated Peripherals page with an Auto option)
Onboard Parallel Port - 378/IRQ7
Parallel Port Mode - SPP

What, if anything, should I be changing?
 

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Inno3D 8800GT
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SB X-Fi Music
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WD 320GB
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Just to clarify, I have the following unchanged (selected relevant options)

SATA RAID/AHCI Mode - Disabled
Onboard SATA/IDE Device - Enabled
Onboard SATA/IDE Ctrl Mode - IDE
Onboard Serial Port 1 - 3F8/IRQ4 (This is the only option on the Integrated Peripherals page with an Auto option)
Onboard Parallel Port - 378/IRQ7
Parallel Port Mode - SPP

What, if anything, should I be changing?

Nothing else.. Let's cross our fingers :)
 

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nvidia 6600
Sound Card
ac 97' on board
Monitor(s) Displays
17" LCD
Screen Resolution
1280x 1024
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3 IDE
1 SATA
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ODIN by Gigabyte 550 Watts
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Thermaltake ARMOR (Full tower casing)
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Air cool
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X6 Sidewinder
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Razer Diamond Back
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BroadBand
Here's what I would try.

Low level format the 320GB hdd using a tool from UBCD or something.

Try to install windows 7 on it. When it asks you where you want to install , obviously you choose the 320 but don't create any partitions, just format and install. ( Disconnect your 80GB )

Just my 2cents :geek:
 

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I wish I could do that, TGSoldier, but I need to keep a lot of the program data that's on the 320GB to use with my XP install, until I can ensure a succesful Windows 7 installation, to continue using for work.

I'm currently trying the driver updates, though I'm not sure whether I should be trying these now, or at the Partition Selection point in the Win7 installation process.

Also, how do I found out what type of hard drive controller I am using?
 

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Win7 Home Premium x64 7600
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Q6600 G0 @2.4GHz
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Graphics Card(s)
Inno3D 8800GT
Sound Card
SB X-Fi Music
Monitor(s) Displays
DGM 24" VA Panel
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
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WD 320GB
Maxtor 80GB IDE
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Corsair HX520
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Antec P182 SE
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Freezer 7 Pro
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Logitech Wave Cordless
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MX1000
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I would disable the serial and parallel ports too, just in case.
 

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Windows 7 x64 finally!
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AMD Athlon II X2 240
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MSI R4670-MD1G Radeon HD 4670 1GB 128-bit GDDR3
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ATI High Definition Audio Device Realtek ALC888
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HP w19e
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1440x900
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Western Digital Caviar Green WD5000AADS 500GB SATA
Western Digital Caviar Blue WD5000AAKS 500GB SATA
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Athena Power Micro ATX 400W
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HEC 6T 6T10BB Black MicroATX Mini Tower
Cooling
stock
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wired, many keys
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HP wireless, 2 buttons, 1 wheel
Internet Speed
DSL 2Mb (recently getting 1.65M!)
Installing with just the 80GB drive connected didn't work.

I disabled the Parallel and Serial Ports, no change.

I installed the intel chipset drivers from XP, with no change.

I'm not really sure when or which of these drivers I should be installing, and whether I should have the SATA drive connected or not.

I'll get back to you tomorrow, going out now.

Thanks for all the help so far.
 

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Graphics Card(s)
Inno3D 8800GT
Sound Card
SB X-Fi Music
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DGM 24" VA Panel
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1920 x 1200
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WD 320GB
Maxtor 80GB IDE
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Corsair HX520
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Antec P182 SE
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Freezer 7 Pro
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Logitech Wave Cordless
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MX1000
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