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PCfixinman
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I've tried to help others here, since Win98se... I don't ask for help often. Anyone, with help on why Vista Ultimate x64 won't boot, without good reason & no error code? I don't use P2P apps. I down download from sources I don't know AVG Internet Suite Home 7.5 had run with updated .Dat files & found nothing. Please! Or at the least provide me with a solution to get into Vista's DOS(if possible) & copy my data off to another HDD or 2GB USB drive Is it the 64bit that is unstable? Should I just put the 32 bit on instead? Any help with this would be greatly appreciated Thanks in Advance, pcfixinman "PCfixinman" wrote: > Hi all, > > I bought a Dell Inspiron 6400 With XP PRO SP2 (Jan 2007). > I bought another 100GB 7200RPM 3.5" HDD for Vista Ultimate Full > (about 2 months after) > The XP SP2 Drive has had the same install, since purchase. > > Vista Ultimate Full is another story: > I have had it up & running well. For some reason during the end of the > second week or so, after all the updates Windows updates has that I need, are > installed, I'll Power Off the notebook. When I go to power it on the next > day, it will try to go into Windows, then it reboots. I try safe-mode next, > no luck. > Last known good(config) next, same thing just a reboot. > I then broke out the DVD & tried the Repair option > (which is down below install on the lower-left corner) > It starts this process, but will not stop, or freeze, but it never finishes. > > What should I try next? > I'd like to get everything on this, & image the OS with all my apps. > installed, I have just never gotten that far. I'd really rather not lose the > data, that isn't backed up, even though it is only 1 1/2 or 2 days of work. > > Has anyone ran across this before, with Vista Ultimate? > > My specs are: > Vista Ultimate > T7400 @ 2.16Ghz > 2 x 1GB of DDR2 533Mhz > 100GB Hitachi 7200RPM TravelStar > 256 X1400 with Hypermemory sharing up to 700MB of system RAM > (In Battlefield 2142 it uses 956MB for textures etc..) > 2GB Cruzer using the whole 1.84GB that shows up, for ready-boost. > > I do use a Anti-Static Wrist strap to remove & install the HDD's > after powering down, pulling the AC plug, and removing the battery. Then > holding in the power button to remve any residual power. > > I did install XP home on this same drive after the second failure of Vista > and that was stable for almost 4 months before I decided to put Vista back > on. > > This system passes all Diagnostics. > (with either HDD installed) > Dell [whom I bought Vista From] gave me the advice to do a clean install > twice. > > Any help as to why this Vista Ult. 64 bit just stops booting into the OS, is > much appreciated. Strange is that everytime, It isn't when I've switched a > drive, but after it's been in the 6400 for several days, and just powers off > normal, then..poof...It won't power back on. > > I use > > AVG 7.5 Internet Security > PSP XI Photo > Nero 7.10 Ultra Enhanced > AnyDVD, Clone DVD2, CloneDVD mobilie > DVD Shrink 3.2 > Several games: > COD2, Flight Sim X, Rallysport > Dungeon Seige, God of War, > TestDrive Unlimited > > Thanks Again, > > JC > > > P.S. Sorry about the length I just wanted to be thorough |
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PCfixinman
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OK, thanks for nothing. I paid M$ $400 for the OS. I call Them since I get 180 days JFYO I work on hardware, as A+ certified Tech. Not on OS's as an expert! Even a hello, sorry I don't know, from anyone, let alone a Shell MVP or ANYTHING from a MSDN certified pro would have been the decent thing to do. Glad I won't be back to help others anymore L8er "PCfixinman" wrote: > Hi, > > I've tried to help others here, since Win98se... > I don't ask for help often. > > Anyone, with help on why Vista Ultimate x64 won't boot, without good reason > & no error code? I don't use P2P apps. I down download from sources I don't > know > AVG Internet Suite Home 7.5 had run with updated .Dat files & found nothing. > > Please! > Or at the least provide me with a solution to get into Vista's DOS(if > possible) & copy my data off to another HDD or 2GB USB drive > > Is it the 64bit that is unstable? Should I just put the 32 bit on instead? > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated > > Thanks in Advance, > > pcfixinman > > > "PCfixinman" wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I bought a Dell Inspiron 6400 With XP PRO SP2 (Jan 2007). > > I bought another 100GB 7200RPM 3.5" HDD for Vista Ultimate Full > > (about 2 months after) > > The XP SP2 Drive has had the same install, since purchase. > > > > Vista Ultimate Full is another story: > > I have had it up & running well. For some reason during the end of the > > second week or so, after all the updates Windows updates has that I need, are > > installed, I'll Power Off the notebook. When I go to power it on the next > > day, it will try to go into Windows, then it reboots. I try safe-mode next, > > no luck. > > Last known good(config) next, same thing just a reboot. > > I then broke out the DVD & tried the Repair option > > (which is down below install on the lower-left corner) > > It starts this process, but will not stop, or freeze, but it never finishes. > > > > What should I try next? > > I'd like to get everything on this, & image the OS with all my apps. > > installed, I have just never gotten that far. I'd really rather not lose the > > data, that isn't backed up, even though it is only 1 1/2 or 2 days of work. > > > > Has anyone ran across this before, with Vista Ultimate? > > > > My specs are: > > Vista Ultimate > > T7400 @ 2.16Ghz > > 2 x 1GB of DDR2 533Mhz > > 100GB Hitachi 7200RPM TravelStar > > 256 X1400 with Hypermemory sharing up to 700MB of system RAM > > (In Battlefield 2142 it uses 956MB for textures etc..) > > 2GB Cruzer using the whole 1.84GB that shows up, for ready-boost. > > > > I do use a Anti-Static Wrist strap to remove & install the HDD's > > after powering down, pulling the AC plug, and removing the battery. Then > > holding in the power button to remve any residual power. > > > > I did install XP home on this same drive after the second failure of Vista > > and that was stable for almost 4 months before I decided to put Vista back > > on. > > > > This system passes all Diagnostics. > > (with either HDD installed) > > Dell [whom I bought Vista From] gave me the advice to do a clean install > > twice. > > > > Any help as to why this Vista Ult. 64 bit just stops booting into the OS, is > > much appreciated. Strange is that everytime, It isn't when I've switched a > > drive, but after it's been in the 6400 for several days, and just powers off > > normal, then..poof...It won't power back on. > > > > I use > > > > AVG 7.5 Internet Security > > PSP XI Photo > > Nero 7.10 Ultra Enhanced > > AnyDVD, Clone DVD2, CloneDVD mobilie > > DVD Shrink 3.2 > > Several games: > > COD2, Flight Sim X, Rallysport > > Dungeon Seige, God of War, > > TestDrive Unlimited > > > > Thanks Again, > > > > JC > > > > > > P.S. Sorry about the length I just wanted to be thorough |
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David A. Spicer
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Could be a BIOS issue. Dell Support has an update dated 6/25/2007. Fixes/Enhancements ------------ 1. Added support for newer Intel processors. 2. Fixed issue that some 1394b Express cards will cause an intermittent no post. -------------------- BakerDos 4.0: (O)ffer a jelly baby; (C)onfuse 'em; (S)earch pockets "PCfixinman" <> wrote in message news:98945333-119D-4A88-8FE4-... > Hi, > > OK, thanks for nothing. > I paid M$ $400 for the OS. > I call Them since I get 180 days > > JFYO I work on hardware, as A+ certified Tech. Not on OS's as an expert! > > Even a hello, sorry I don't know, from anyone, let alone a Shell MVP or > ANYTHING from a MSDN certified pro would have been the decent thing to do. > > Glad I won't be back to help others anymore > > > L8er > > "PCfixinman" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've tried to help others here, since Win98se... >> I don't ask for help often. >> >> Anyone, with help on why Vista Ultimate x64 won't boot, without good >> reason >> & no error code? I don't use P2P apps. I down download from sources I >> don't >> know >> AVG Internet Suite Home 7.5 had run with updated .Dat files & found >> nothing. >> >> Please! >> Or at the least provide me with a solution to get into Vista's DOS(if >> possible) & copy my data off to another HDD or 2GB USB drive >> >> Is it the 64bit that is unstable? Should I just put the 32 bit on >> instead? >> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated >> >> Thanks in Advance, >> >> pcfixinman >> >> >> "PCfixinman" wrote: >> >> > Hi all, >> > >> > I bought a Dell Inspiron 6400 With XP PRO SP2 (Jan 2007). >> > I bought another 100GB 7200RPM 3.5" HDD for Vista Ultimate Full >> > (about 2 months after) >> > The XP SP2 Drive has had the same install, since purchase. >> > >> > Vista Ultimate Full is another story: >> > I have had it up & running well. For some reason during the end of the >> > second week or so, after all the updates Windows updates has that I >> > need, are >> > installed, I'll Power Off the notebook. When I go to power it on the >> > next >> > day, it will try to go into Windows, then it reboots. I try safe-mode >> > next, >> > no luck. >> > Last known good(config) next, same thing just a reboot. >> > I then broke out the DVD & tried the Repair option >> > (which is down below install on the lower-left corner) >> > It starts this process, but will not stop, or freeze, but it never >> > finishes. >> > >> > What should I try next? >> > I'd like to get everything on this, & image the OS with all my apps. >> > installed, I have just never gotten that far. I'd really rather not >> > lose the >> > data, that isn't backed up, even though it is only 1 1/2 or 2 days of >> > work. >> > >> > Has anyone ran across this before, with Vista Ultimate? >> > >> > My specs are: >> > Vista Ultimate >> > T7400 @ 2.16Ghz >> > 2 x 1GB of DDR2 533Mhz >> > 100GB Hitachi 7200RPM TravelStar >> > 256 X1400 with Hypermemory sharing up to 700MB of system RAM >> > (In Battlefield 2142 it uses 956MB for textures etc..) >> > 2GB Cruzer using the whole 1.84GB that shows up, for ready-boost. >> > >> > I do use a Anti-Static Wrist strap to remove & install the HDD's >> > after powering down, pulling the AC plug, and removing the battery. >> > Then >> > holding in the power button to remve any residual power. >> > >> > I did install XP home on this same drive after the second failure of >> > Vista >> > and that was stable for almost 4 months before I decided to put Vista >> > back >> > on. >> > >> > This system passes all Diagnostics. >> > (with either HDD installed) >> > Dell [whom I bought Vista From] gave me the advice to do a clean >> > install >> > twice. >> > >> > Any help as to why this Vista Ult. 64 bit just stops booting into the >> > OS, is >> > much appreciated. Strange is that everytime, It isn't when I've >> > switched a >> > drive, but after it's been in the 6400 for several days, and just >> > powers off >> > normal, then..poof...It won't power back on. >> > >> > I use >> > >> > AVG 7.5 Internet Security >> > PSP XI Photo >> > Nero 7.10 Ultra Enhanced >> > AnyDVD, Clone DVD2, CloneDVD mobilie >> > DVD Shrink 3.2 >> > Several games: >> > COD2, Flight Sim X, Rallysport >> > Dungeon Seige, God of War, >> > TestDrive Unlimited >> > >> > Thanks Again, >> > >> > JC >> > >> > >> > P.S. Sorry about the length I just wanted to be thorough |
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Mark
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Try the x64 community or MSDN forums.
(I run 32-bit and don't know your answer.) "PCfixinman" <> wrote in message news:98945333-119D-4A88-8FE4-... > Hi, > > OK, thanks for nothing. > I paid M$ $400 for the OS. > I call Them since I get 180 days > > JFYO I work on hardware, as A+ certified Tech. Not on OS's as an expert! > > Even a hello, sorry I don't know, from anyone, let alone a Shell MVP or > ANYTHING from a MSDN certified pro would have been the decent thing to do. > > Glad I won't be back to help others anymore > > > L8er > > "PCfixinman" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've tried to help others here, since Win98se... >> I don't ask for help often. >> >> Anyone, with help on why Vista Ultimate x64 won't boot, without good >> reason >> & no error code? I don't use P2P apps. I down download from sources I >> don't >> know >> AVG Internet Suite Home 7.5 had run with updated .Dat files & found >> nothing. >> >> Please! >> Or at the least provide me with a solution to get into Vista's DOS(if >> possible) & copy my data off to another HDD or 2GB USB drive >> >> Is it the 64bit that is unstable? Should I just put the 32 bit on >> instead? >> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated >> >> Thanks in Advance, >> >> pcfixinman >> >> >> "PCfixinman" wrote: >> >> > Hi all, >> > >> > I bought a Dell Inspiron 6400 With XP PRO SP2 (Jan 2007). >> > I bought another 100GB 7200RPM 3.5" HDD for Vista Ultimate Full >> > (about 2 months after) >> > The XP SP2 Drive has had the same install, since purchase. >> > >> > Vista Ultimate Full is another story: >> > I have had it up & running well. For some reason during the end of the >> > second week or so, after all the updates Windows updates has that I >> > need, are >> > installed, I'll Power Off the notebook. When I go to power it on the >> > next >> > day, it will try to go into Windows, then it reboots. I try safe-mode >> > next, >> > no luck. >> > Last known good(config) next, same thing just a reboot. >> > I then broke out the DVD & tried the Repair option >> > (which is down below install on the lower-left corner) >> > It starts this process, but will not stop, or freeze, but it never >> > finishes. >> > >> > What should I try next? >> > I'd like to get everything on this, & image the OS with all my apps. >> > installed, I have just never gotten that far. I'd really rather not >> > lose the >> > data, that isn't backed up, even though it is only 1 1/2 or 2 days of >> > work. >> > >> > Has anyone ran across this before, with Vista Ultimate? >> > >> > My specs are: >> > Vista Ultimate >> > T7400 @ 2.16Ghz >> > 2 x 1GB of DDR2 533Mhz >> > 100GB Hitachi 7200RPM TravelStar >> > 256 X1400 with Hypermemory sharing up to 700MB of system RAM >> > (In Battlefield 2142 it uses 956MB for textures etc..) >> > 2GB Cruzer using the whole 1.84GB that shows up, for ready-boost. >> > >> > I do use a Anti-Static Wrist strap to remove & install the HDD's >> > after powering down, pulling the AC plug, and removing the battery. >> > Then >> > holding in the power button to remve any residual power. >> > >> > I did install XP home on this same drive after the second failure of >> > Vista >> > and that was stable for almost 4 months before I decided to put Vista >> > back >> > on. >> > >> > This system passes all Diagnostics. >> > (with either HDD installed) >> > Dell [whom I bought Vista From] gave me the advice to do a clean >> > install >> > twice. >> > >> > Any help as to why this Vista Ult. 64 bit just stops booting into the >> > OS, is >> > much appreciated. Strange is that everytime, It isn't when I've >> > switched a >> > drive, but after it's been in the 6400 for several days, and just >> > powers off >> > normal, then..poof...It won't power back on. >> > >> > I use >> > >> > AVG 7.5 Internet Security >> > PSP XI Photo >> > Nero 7.10 Ultra Enhanced >> > AnyDVD, Clone DVD2, CloneDVD mobilie >> > DVD Shrink 3.2 >> > Several games: >> > COD2, Flight Sim X, Rallysport >> > Dungeon Seige, God of War, >> > TestDrive Unlimited >> > >> > Thanks Again, >> > >> > JC >> > >> > >> > P.S. Sorry about the length I just wanted to be thorough |
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PCfixinman
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Hi Mark, Thank you for the reply, and the suggestion. Not only was it helpful, but kind, of you to do so. Regards, pcfixinman "Mark" wrote: > Try the x64 community or MSDN forums. > (I run 32-bit and don't know your answer.) > > "PCfixinman" <> wrote in message > news:98945333-119D-4A88-8FE4-... > > Hi, > > > > OK, thanks for nothing. > > I paid M$ $400 for the OS. > > I call Them since I get 180 days > > > > JFYO I work on hardware, as A+ certified Tech. Not on OS's as an expert! > > > > Even a hello, sorry I don't know, from anyone, let alone a Shell MVP or > > ANYTHING from a MSDN certified pro would have been the decent thing to do. > > > > Glad I won't be back to help others anymore > > > > > > L8er > > > > "PCfixinman" wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I've tried to help others here, since Win98se... > >> I don't ask for help often. > >> > >> Anyone, with help on why Vista Ultimate x64 won't boot, without good > >> reason > >> & no error code? I don't use P2P apps. I down download from sources I > >> don't > >> know > >> AVG Internet Suite Home 7.5 had run with updated .Dat files & found > >> nothing. > >> > >> Please! > >> Or at the least provide me with a solution to get into Vista's DOS(if > >> possible) & copy my data off to another HDD or 2GB USB drive > >> > >> Is it the 64bit that is unstable? Should I just put the 32 bit on > >> instead? > >> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated > >> > >> Thanks in Advance, > >> > >> pcfixinman > >> > >> > >> "PCfixinman" wrote: > >> > >> > Hi all, > >> > > >> > I bought a Dell Inspiron 6400 With XP PRO SP2 (Jan 2007). > >> > I bought another 100GB 7200RPM 3.5" HDD for Vista Ultimate Full > >> > (about 2 months after) > >> > The XP SP2 Drive has had the same install, since purchase. > >> > > >> > Vista Ultimate Full is another story: > >> > I have had it up & running well. For some reason during the end of the > >> > second week or so, after all the updates Windows updates has that I > >> > need, are > >> > installed, I'll Power Off the notebook. When I go to power it on the > >> > next > >> > day, it will try to go into Windows, then it reboots. I try safe-mode > >> > next, > >> > no luck. > >> > Last known good(config) next, same thing just a reboot. > >> > I then broke out the DVD & tried the Repair option > >> > (which is down below install on the lower-left corner) > >> > It starts this process, but will not stop, or freeze, but it never > >> > finishes. > >> > > >> > What should I try next? > >> > I'd like to get everything on this, & image the OS with all my apps. > >> > installed, I have just never gotten that far. I'd really rather not > >> > lose the > >> > data, that isn't backed up, even though it is only 1 1/2 or 2 days of > >> > work. > >> > > >> > Has anyone ran across this before, with Vista Ultimate? > >> > > >> > My specs are: > >> > Vista Ultimate > >> > T7400 @ 2.16Ghz > >> > 2 x 1GB of DDR2 533Mhz > >> > 100GB Hitachi 7200RPM TravelStar > >> > 256 X1400 with Hypermemory sharing up to 700MB of system RAM > >> > (In Battlefield 2142 it uses 956MB for textures etc..) > >> > 2GB Cruzer using the whole 1.84GB that shows up, for ready-boost. > >> > > >> > I do use a Anti-Static Wrist strap to remove & install the HDD's > >> > after powering down, pulling the AC plug, and removing the battery. > >> > Then > >> > holding in the power button to remve any residual power. > >> > > >> > I did install XP home on this same drive after the second failure of > >> > Vista > >> > and that was stable for almost 4 months before I decided to put Vista > >> > back > >> > on. > >> > > >> > This system passes all Diagnostics. > >> > (with either HDD installed) > >> > Dell [whom I bought Vista From] gave me the advice to do a clean > >> > install > >> > twice. > >> > > >> > Any help as to why this Vista Ult. 64 bit just stops booting into the > >> > OS, is > >> > much appreciated. Strange is that everytime, It isn't when I've > >> > switched a > >> > drive, but after it's been in the 6400 for several days, and just > >> > powers off > >> > normal, then..poof...It won't power back on. > >> > > >> > I use > >> > > >> > AVG 7.5 Internet Security > >> > PSP XI Photo > >> > Nero 7.10 Ultra Enhanced > >> > AnyDVD, Clone DVD2, CloneDVD mobilie > >> > DVD Shrink 3.2 > >> > Several games: > >> > COD2, Flight Sim X, Rallysport > >> > Dungeon Seige, God of War, > >> > TestDrive Unlimited > >> > > >> > Thanks Again, > >> > > >> > JC > >> > > >> > > >> > P.S. Sorry about the length I just wanted to be thorough > > |
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PCfixinman
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-- Hi David A, Spicer, Thanks I'll check to see if I have the latest BIOS for, my 6400. I remember installing a BIOS before I first installed Vista, but I'm not sure if it was April, or June. Regards, pcfixinman "David A. Spicer" wrote: > <Posted and Emailed> > > Could be a BIOS issue. Dell Support has an update dated 6/25/2007. > > Fixes/Enhancements > ------------ > 1. Added support for newer Intel processors. > 2. Fixed issue that some 1394b Express cards will cause an intermittent no > post. > -------------------- > BakerDos 4.0: (O)ffer a jelly baby; (C)onfuse 'em; (S)earch pockets > > > > "PCfixinman" <> wrote in message > news:98945333-119D-4A88-8FE4-... > > Hi, > > > > OK, thanks for nothing. > > I paid M$ $400 for the OS. > > I call Them since I get 180 days > > > > JFYO I work on hardware, as A+ certified Tech. Not on OS's as an expert! > > > > Even a hello, sorry I don't know, from anyone, let alone a Shell MVP or > > ANYTHING from a MSDN certified pro would have been the decent thing to do. > > > > Glad I won't be back to help others anymore > > > > > > L8er > > > > "PCfixinman" wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I've tried to help others here, since Win98se... > >> I don't ask for help often. > >> > >> Anyone, with help on why Vista Ultimate x64 won't boot, without good > >> reason > >> & no error code? I don't use P2P apps. I down download from sources I > >> don't > >> know > >> AVG Internet Suite Home 7.5 had run with updated .Dat files & found > >> nothing. > >> > >> Please! > >> Or at the least provide me with a solution to get into Vista's DOS(if > >> possible) & copy my data off to another HDD or 2GB USB drive > >> > >> Is it the 64bit that is unstable? Should I just put the 32 bit on > >> instead? > >> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated > >> > >> Thanks in Advance, > >> > >> pcfixinman > >> > >> > >> "PCfixinman" wrote: > >> > >> > Hi all, > >> > > >> > I bought a Dell Inspiron 6400 With XP PRO SP2 (Jan 2007). > >> > I bought another 100GB 7200RPM 3.5" HDD for Vista Ultimate Full > >> > (about 2 months after) > >> > The XP SP2 Drive has had the same install, since purchase. > >> > > >> > Vista Ultimate Full is another story: > >> > I have had it up & running well. For some reason during the end of the > >> > second week or so, after all the updates Windows updates has that I > >> > need, are > >> > installed, I'll Power Off the notebook. When I go to power it on the > >> > next > >> > day, it will try to go into Windows, then it reboots. I try safe-mode > >> > next, > >> > no luck. > >> > Last known good(config) next, same thing just a reboot. > >> > I then broke out the DVD & tried the Repair option > >> > (which is down below install on the lower-left corner) > >> > It starts this process, but will not stop, or freeze, but it never > >> > finishes. > >> > > >> > What should I try next? > >> > I'd like to get everything on this, & image the OS with all my apps. > >> > installed, I have just never gotten that far. I'd really rather not > >> > lose the > >> > data, that isn't backed up, even though it is only 1 1/2 or 2 days of > >> > work. > >> > > >> > Has anyone ran across this before, with Vista Ultimate? > >> > > >> > My specs are: > >> > Vista Ultimate > >> > T7400 @ 2.16Ghz > >> > 2 x 1GB of DDR2 533Mhz > >> > 100GB Hitachi 7200RPM TravelStar > >> > 256 X1400 with Hypermemory sharing up to 700MB of system RAM > >> > (In Battlefield 2142 it uses 956MB for textures etc..) > >> > 2GB Cruzer using the whole 1.84GB that shows up, for ready-boost. > >> > > >> > I do use a Anti-Static Wrist strap to remove & install the HDD's > >> > after powering down, pulling the AC plug, and removing the battery. > >> > Then > >> > holding in the power button to remve any residual power. > >> > > >> > I did install XP home on this same drive after the second failure of > >> > Vista > >> > and that was stable for almost 4 months before I decided to put Vista > >> > back > >> > on. > >> > > >> > This system passes all Diagnostics. > >> > (with either HDD installed) > >> > Dell [whom I bought Vista From] gave me the advice to do a clean > >> > install > >> > twice. > >> > > >> > Any help as to why this Vista Ult. 64 bit just stops booting into the > >> > OS, is > >> > much appreciated. Strange is that everytime, It isn't when I've > >> > switched a > >> > drive, but after it's been in the 6400 for several days, and just > >> > powers off > >> > normal, then..poof...It won't power back on. > >> > > >> > I use > >> > > >> > AVG 7.5 Internet Security > >> > PSP XI Photo > >> > Nero 7.10 Ultra Enhanced > >> > AnyDVD, Clone DVD2, CloneDVD mobilie > >> > DVD Shrink 3.2 > >> > Several games: > >> > COD2, Flight Sim X, Rallysport > >> > Dungeon Seige, God of War, > >> > TestDrive Unlimited > >> > > >> > Thanks Again, > >> > > >> > JC > >> > > >> > > >> > P.S. Sorry about the length I just wanted to be thorough > |
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"PCfixinman" wrote: > > > > Hi Mark, > > Thank you for the reply, and the suggestion. Not only was it helpful, but > kind, of you to do so. > > Regards, > > pcfixinman > > > > "Mark" wrote: > > > Try the x64 community or MSDN forums. > > (I run 32-bit and don't know your answer.) > > > > "PCfixinman" <> wrote in message > > news:98945333-119D-4A88-8FE4-... > > > Hi, > > > > > > OK, thanks for nothing. > > > I paid M$ $400 for the OS. > > > I call Them since I get 180 days > > > > > > JFYO I work on hardware, as A+ certified Tech. Not on OS's as an expert! > > > > > > Even a hello, sorry I don't know, from anyone, let alone a Shell MVP or > > > ANYTHING from a MSDN certified pro would have been the decent thing to do. > > > > > > Glad I won't be back to help others anymore > > > > > > > > > L8er > > > > > > "PCfixinman" wrote: > > > > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> I've tried to help others here, since Win98se... > > >> I don't ask for help often. > > >> > > >> Anyone, with help on why Vista Ultimate x64 won't boot, without good > > >> reason > > >> & no error code? I don't use P2P apps. I down download from sources I > > >> don't > > >> know > > >> AVG Internet Suite Home 7.5 had run with updated .Dat files & found > > >> nothing. > > >> > > >> Please! > > >> Or at the least provide me with a solution to get into Vista's DOS(if > > >> possible) & copy my data off to another HDD or 2GB USB drive > > >> > > >> Is it the 64bit that is unstable? Should I just put the 32 bit on > > >> instead? > > >> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated > > >> > > >> Thanks in Advance, > > >> > > >> pcfixinman > > >> > > >> > > >> "PCfixinman" wrote: > > >> > > >> > Hi all, > > >> > > > >> > I bought a Dell Inspiron 6400 With XP PRO SP2 (Jan 2007). > > >> > I bought another 100GB 7200RPM 3.5" HDD for Vista Ultimate Full > > >> > (about 2 months after) > > >> > The XP SP2 Drive has had the same install, since purchase. > > >> > > > >> > Vista Ultimate Full is another story: > > >> > I have had it up & running well. For some reason during the end of the > > >> > second week or so, after all the updates Windows updates has that I > > >> > need, are > > >> > installed, I'll Power Off the notebook. When I go to power it on the > > >> > next > > >> > day, it will try to go into Windows, then it reboots. I try safe-mode > > >> > next, > > >> > no luck. > > >> > Last known good(config) next, same thing just a reboot. > > >> > I then broke out the DVD & tried the Repair option > > >> > (which is down below install on the lower-left corner) > > >> > It starts this process, but will not stop, or freeze, but it never > > >> > finishes. > > >> > > > >> > What should I try next? > > >> > I'd like to get everything on this, & image the OS with all my apps. > > >> > installed, I have just never gotten that far. I'd really rather not > > >> > lose the > > >> > data, that isn't backed up, even though it is only 1 1/2 or 2 days of > > >> > work. > > >> > > > >> > Has anyone ran across this before, with Vista Ultimate? > > >> > > > >> > My specs are: > > >> > Vista Ultimate > > >> > T7400 @ 2.16Ghz > > >> > 2 x 1GB of DDR2 533Mhz > > >> > 100GB Hitachi 7200RPM TravelStar > > >> > 256 X1400 with Hypermemory sharing up to 700MB of system RAM > > >> > (In Battlefield 2142 it uses 956MB for textures etc..) > > >> > 2GB Cruzer using the whole 1.84GB that shows up, for ready-boost. > > >> > > > >> > I do use a Anti-Static Wrist strap to remove & install the HDD's > > >> > after powering down, pulling the AC plug, and removing the battery. > > >> > Then > > >> > holding in the power button to remve any residual power. > > >> > > > >> > I did install XP home on this same drive after the second failure of > > >> > Vista > > >> > and that was stable for almost 4 months before I decided to put Vista > > >> > back > > >> > on. > > >> > > > >> > This system passes all Diagnostics. > > >> > (with either HDD installed) > > >> > Dell [whom I bought Vista From] gave me the advice to do a clean > > >> > install > > >> > twice. > > >> > > > >> > Any help as to why this Vista Ult. 64 bit just stops booting into the > > >> > OS, is > > >> > much appreciated. Strange is that everytime, It isn't when I've > > >> > switched a > > >> > drive, but after it's been in the 6400 for several days, and just > > >> > powers off > > >> > normal, then..poof...It won't power back on. > > >> > > > >> > I use > > >> > > > >> > AVG 7.5 Internet Security > > >> > PSP XI Photo > > >> > Nero 7.10 Ultra Enhanced > > >> > AnyDVD, Clone DVD2, CloneDVD mobilie > > >> > DVD Shrink 3.2 > > >> > Several games: > > >> > COD2, Flight Sim X, Rallysport > > >> > Dungeon Seige, God of War, > > >> > TestDrive Unlimited > > >> > > > >> > Thanks Again, > > >> > > > >> > JC > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > P.S. Sorry about the length I just wanted to be thorough > > > > Hi Don't have a ot of answers for you - but can express some sympathybut have been going thru the same thing - running a HP Pavillion DV2000 that came with Basic - upgraded to Home Premium and then to Ultimate. Hadmany driver issues - particualry with nVidia - backed off my 64 bit and went back to 32 and did not install anything from HP - stayed witht he vanilla MS and it's running not bad - going to try 64 today doing the same thng (i.e. no HP ddrivers). Just spent two days doing the whole thing over - from Home to Ultimate - sometimes it would boot other times it wouldn't - video would crap out - it would die in the middle of sleep mode and take forever and many attempts to reboot - so this doesn't offer a lot of help but just wanted you to know you are not alone. |
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