If you get your video conflict worked out please post back as I feel this is
causing my slooooooooow boot into Vista
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> Reducing power requirements makes sense to me.
>
> "Ben Salisbury" <> wrote in message
> news:E849CCEB-F389-4D49-92B8-...
> > Warning...long winded skip to end for solution withot the history
> > Got my DVD's from MS.
> >
> > Booting from DVD resulted in a freeze right after loading files (the very
> > first one)
> > Ran Setup from within XP, it would copy files and on the first reboot it
> > would freeze in the same place.
> > Tried starting in safe mode, and it would lock up when loading disk.sys
> >
> > After a long while of messing with it, I noticed that the date was munged
> > in
> > my bios. So I set the date to current time, and my PC no longer locked at
> > disk.sys
> > and I was able to finish the install.
> >
> > Upon reboot however I now had a lockup on crcdisk.sys. My first thought
> > was
> > that I hosed a setting in bios, so I opened my case to jumper clear CMOS.
> > Got
> > it all set back to factory defaults (with the correct date...this may not
> > have really affected the disk.sys lockup) closed my case and tried to
> > install....and it froze on crcdisk.sys again....
> >
> > So back into bios I went to disable hardware and try different clock
> > speeds, picked one that prevented my computer from booting, so I once
> > again
> > opened my case cleared cmos and decided to leave the case open...because
> > it
> > was bound to happen again. Factory defaults again an vista installed
> > without
> > a hiccup. So I rebooted and I was able to bring the system up in safe mode
> > to
> > try and resolve a video card conflict (still working on that one and am
> > posting this in safe mode right now)
> >
> > I figured I was done with the inside of my case so I closed it back up,
> > tried to change my vid drivers...rebooted...and froze on crcdisk.sys
> > again....so I opened my case and rebooted and it worked in safe mode
> > again....
> >
> > I have a fan on the door of my case, everytime I open the case I have to
> > unplug the fan. Unplugged, vista works, plugged in....I'm maxing my power
> > supply and Vista cannot run properly. I have not yet done testing to see
> > if
> > it was an unbalanced rail issue or if I just had too much draw period. I
> > was
> > just happy to get it running and after I figure out my video card problem,
> > I
> > will revist the power issue
> >
> > SOLUTION: For those of you who do not like a long read
> > Try Unplugging the power from all non-essential items...primarily case
> > fans...yes I know, they are essential....but they also put a heavy load on
> > the el-cheapo sparkle power power supplies that so many vendors put in
> > their
> > PC's...My test box has a FSP 450watt....But I also run 11 fans....so it's
> > a
> > lot of juice.
> >
> > -Ben
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