M Skabialka wrote:
> It doesn't get to that point - I get the BSOD almost as soon as Vista starts
> to install. There is a white progress bar across the bottom, then sometimes
> it gets as far as the screen with a flag and a small progress bar (like when
> you boot your PC) and once I even got as far as the blue and green picture
> used as the default desktop background, but never got to any point where I
> am asked to install drivers or answer any prompts at all.
Since you don't get to the point where you'd provide the controller
drivers for your SATA hard drive, some other piece of hardware is
failing or is not Vista-compliant. Since you built the machine yourself,
you're the tech support so start troubleshooting all your hardware.
Before you even do that, if you already didn't do this go to each
hardware component mftr.'s website and a) make sure it is
Vista-compatible; b) get the drivers for it.
Here are some general hardware troubleshooting steps. After you do them
(and replace anything that has failed, like the RAM), install with a
stripped down machine: 2GB of RAM only, 1 hard drive, 1 DVD drive, 1
video card. If you have a high-end video card, install using a
plain-vanilla one and put the fancy one in after the OS has installed
correctly.
Malke
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