Windows 7 64bit install freezes

Damgaard

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Heya

I tried installing Windows 7 64bit on my home computer yesterday. I kept getting a problem with it freezing in step 5 of the installation. I tried redoing it a couple of times and it always froze at the same point. I noticed that the mouse did not respond when it froze so not sure if I should try unplugging it.

Any suggestion what to try will be appreciated.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows XP Professional (32bit)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
Motherboard
Abit AB9 Pro
Memory
Crucial DDR2 BallistiX TRACER RED PC6400 4096MB KIT(2x2GB)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus GeForce PCI-E GTX260 TOP 896MB 2x DVI
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2208WFP UltraSharp 22"
Hard Drives
SATA2 750 GB SAMSUNG SPINPOINT F1 32MB 7200RPM
(2 older HD's)
PSU
CoolerMaster Silent Pro M600
Case
ANTEC PERFORMANCE ONE P182B
Cooling
ZALMAN CNPS 9700 NT (CPU cooler)
are you sure it was froze? how long did you wait? it's probably a hardware/driver issue. I suppose you could try the 32-bit version to see if you have any luck with that.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to list.
OS
XP, Seven, 2008R2
CPU
AMD, Intel, VIA
Motherboard
Various
Memory
Corsair, Kingston, etc.
Graphics Card(s)
ATI, NVIDIA
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung
Hard Drives
Maxtor, Western Digital
Keyboard
qwerty
Internet Speed
22 Mb/s @ home, 1 Gb/s @ server
Other Info
All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
are you sure it was froze? how long did you wait? it's probably a hardware/driver issue. I suppose you could try the 32-bit version to see if you have any luck with that.
Left it running for 2½ hours after I noticed it froze third time I tried. So quite sure it was frozen :)

Downloading the 32bit via my msdn academic license as we speak, so will try that this afternoon. But would just have liked to try the 64bit since it supports it.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows XP Professional (32bit)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
Motherboard
Abit AB9 Pro
Memory
Crucial DDR2 BallistiX TRACER RED PC6400 4096MB KIT(2x2GB)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus GeForce PCI-E GTX260 TOP 896MB 2x DVI
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2208WFP UltraSharp 22"
Hard Drives
SATA2 750 GB SAMSUNG SPINPOINT F1 32MB 7200RPM
(2 older HD's)
PSU
CoolerMaster Silent Pro M600
Case
ANTEC PERFORMANCE ONE P182B
Cooling
ZALMAN CNPS 9700 NT (CPU cooler)
Tried it a couple of times with 32bit, where it freezes at the exactly same place. I have been trying to do some of the things that have been suggested in other threads
- remove ram module so only one ram
- remove all usb devices
- remove all other harddrives
None of which did any difference

I have not been able to try with another graphics card which might be where the problem lies. But sadly I dont have a spare card I can try with. I guess I will just hope that this problem with be solved over time as forum posts seem to agree that its a very common problem.

Going back to good old trusted XP professional now as I know that works :)
 

My Computer

OS
Windows XP Professional (32bit)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
Motherboard
Abit AB9 Pro
Memory
Crucial DDR2 BallistiX TRACER RED PC6400 4096MB KIT(2x2GB)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus GeForce PCI-E GTX260 TOP 896MB 2x DVI
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2208WFP UltraSharp 22"
Hard Drives
SATA2 750 GB SAMSUNG SPINPOINT F1 32MB 7200RPM
(2 older HD's)
PSU
CoolerMaster Silent Pro M600
Case
ANTEC PERFORMANCE ONE P182B
Cooling
ZALMAN CNPS 9700 NT (CPU cooler)
OK, this is just a quick post to let everyone know that I have found a work around for installing Windows 7 32bit and 64bit on a RAID 1. My System is a Asus M4A78-EM with AMD 920 proc and 4x1GB memory. I will post more specific information once I am able to write down all the steps. So Bare with me a little while. If anyone knows of other sites where members have had a problem install Windows 7, please let me know and I will post my notes there. Hopefully I will the information posted today.
 

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OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
AMD 920
Motherboard
ASUS M4A78-EM
Memory
4x1GB
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated ATI 3200 and Hauppauge 2250
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 19"
Hard Drives
2 Maxtor 250 GB
PSU
500 watts
Case
X-QPack 2
Cooling
stock
Internet Speed
DSL
OK, this is just a quick post to let everyone know that I have found a work around for installing Windows 7 32bit and 64bit on a RAID 1. My System is a Asus M4A78-EM with AMD 920 proc and 4x1GB memory. I will post more specific information once I am able to write down all the steps. So Bare with me a little while. If anyone knows of other sites where members have had a problem install Windows 7, please let me know and I will post my notes there. Hopefully I will the information posted today.


RMS

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ken
 

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HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
OS
Win 8 Release candidate 8400
CPU
[email protected]
Memory
4 gigs
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Nvidia 9600M
Sound Card
HD built-in
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17" Wxga
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Cooling
none
Internet Speed
45Mb down 5Mb up
Tried it a couple of times with 32bit, where it freezes at the exactly same place. I have been trying to do some of the things that have been suggested in other threads
- remove ram module so only one ram
- remove all usb devices
- remove all other harddrives
None of which did any difference

I have not been able to try with another graphics card which might be where the problem lies. But sadly I dont have a spare card I can try with. I guess I will just hope that this problem with be solved over time as forum posts seem to agree that its a very common problem.

Going back to good old trusted XP professional now as I know that works :)
Not sure if your mouse connects via USB or not, but have you done a mouseless install?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Win 7 Ultimate x64 & x86
CPU
AMD Anthalon 64 XT 6000+ 3.0Ghz
Motherboard
Asus M2N-eE
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT
OK first here is my system spec
Asus M4A78-EM
AMD 920 Processor
4x1 GB’s of memory
Sony DVD DL R/W
Samsung DVD DL R/W
2 250 GB’s Maxtor SATA hard Drives
2 80 GB’s Seagate hard Drives
Hauppauge 2250 HVR card
Apevia X-QPack 2 Case
PLEASE READ THROUGH ALL THE STEPS BEFORE STARTING. Because I had to do this several times on the 64bit installation to get it right. Also please feel free to point out any steps you added or did not do so others may hopefully be able to install Windows 7.
Ok let me start off by saying I was ready to give up on ever buying AMD or ASUS products again. Especially, since ASUS web site saying their boards is Windows 7 ready. The truth may be that they are ready but NOT easily ready to install Windows 7 on them. I spend almost 3 days working on this project and I have finally figure out a way to install both the 32bit and 64bit of Windows 7 Ultimate on a RAID 1. I do not know if these steps will work on any other board or with any other RAID setup.
Now you will notice that I have 4 hard drives listed. The reason for that is I discovered these steps while trying to install Windows 7 32bit. I did not want to destroy what I had done when I attempted these steps on a Windows 7 64bit install.
After many BSOD and thousand of very choice words I used the following steps. Now you may or may not need to do some of them but these work for me. Also if after reading this you have questions please post them here so I can try and answer them for everyone.
On the 32bit installation
I first configured the bios so that sata channels 1-4 were set to RAID and 5and 6 set to IDE.
Then is plugged in the hard drives and using the onboard RAID configuration tool, configured a RAID 1
.
After that was recognized, I then unplugged both drives from channel 1 and 2 and connected only 1 to channel 4. I left the RAID turned on.
I then proceeded to install Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit. I had previously downloaded all the latest drivers and programs from ASUS website. During the installation of the 32bit version, I did NOT install any additional drivers. I did a complete installation of all programs and updated the drivers and Windows update.
Once this was completed, I also install RAIDXpert2.4.1540.4_X2. I used this to view and work with the RAID setup in Windows.
Then I first plugged the one drive that I had installed the O/S to channel 1. Upon booting the built in RAID controller showed the array as critical but continue to post. Once back into the O/S I made sure I could see everything. With that completed, I powered down and plugged the second drive into Channel 2.
Upon rebooting and going into RAIDXpert, the second drive showed up as a JBOD drive. I just deleted that and a rebuild kicked off. Once the rebuild completed everything is running fine.
Now for the 64bit version. Most of the steps are the same expect for what is below.
After creating the RAID, you will have to go back into the bios and set ALL the SATA controller channels to IDE.
I also again only plugged in one drive to channel 5.
During the beginning of the installation I had the following files on my USB key.
Ahcix64s.cat
Ahcix64s.inf
Ahcix64s.sys
Amdsata.cat
Amdsata.inf
Amdsata.sys
Amdxata.sys
I had to uncheck the hide files button, but I choose to install all of the inf files it provided me.
The installation went on without any problems. Again I did a completed installation and update.
Once that was completed, I powered down and went back into the bios and turn on RAID for channels 1-4. I STILL HAD THE DRIVE PLUGGED INTO CHANNEL 5 AT THIS POINT.
I powered on the system and let it completely boot up. Once that was done, I powered down, plugged the one drive into channel 1 and powered on again.
I had to reboot twice in order to see the drive. I receive a no boot device found on the try. But on the second it saw the drive.
Again I let it completely boot up. I powered down one more time, this time I plugged in the second drive. Powered on again. Using RAIDXpert, I saw both drives with the second as a JBOD, again I deleted it and the rebuild started. Once the rebuild was completed everything ran fine.
adobe win7 32bit
Aisuite V1.05.32 07202009
AMD Chipset Program Driver WHQL V3.0.732.0 07312009
AMD HDMI Driver V5.10.0.5880 08072009
AMD VGA Driver V8.632.0.0 07222009
ASUS AMD Cool&Quiet utility V 2.18.01 07222009
ASUS EPU-4 Engine V1.00.29 07082009
ASUS Express Gate Installer V1.4.10.4 07222009
ASUS PC Probe II V1.04.75 07272009
ASUS TurboV V1.00.41 07312009
ASUS Update V7.17.02 Install Program 07302009
Hauppauge
RAIDXpert2.4.1540.4_X2
Realtek HD Audio Driver v5.10.0.5859_6.0.1.58 07272009
Realtek RTL8111BC & RTL8112L 10_100_1000M LAN Driver V7.3.522.2009 07302009
9-9_vista64_win7_64_dd_ccc_wdm_enu
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
AMD 920
Motherboard
ASUS M4A78-EM
Memory
4x1GB
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated ATI 3200 and Hauppauge 2250
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 19"
Hard Drives
2 Maxtor 250 GB
PSU
500 watts
Case
X-QPack 2
Cooling
stock
Internet Speed
DSL
The solution for me was to press F8 just before it booted into windows, and choose vga 640 x 480. Tehn it commplted the installation a dn let me download new drivers via Windows update.
 

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Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell
OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
Intel COre i7-2720QM @2.20GHz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
integral plus 3GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M Graphics Card
Sound Card
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3in Full HD WLED AG (1920x1080) with 2.0 MP camera
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
1TB (2x500GB) Serial ATA (7200RPM) Dual HDD
Internet Speed
FTTC
Antivirus
McAfee LiveSafe
Browser
Firefox
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