I looked for an updated BIOS, the most recent is a couple years old. I
figured it would have to be more recent if it was for Vista. I have never
updated a BIOS before so I'm a little concerned about doing it. Can I mess up
my computer bad?
"JW" wrote:
> Have you also checked for an updated BIOS for your MOBO?
>
> "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
> news:...
> > If it installed in your friend's PC but not yours, I would check your bios
> > settings, and uninstall each peace of hdw one by one. None of the other
> > hardware you have hooked up *should make any difference, but the only way
> > you'll know is to try.
> >
> > CH
> >
> >
> > "Wheeler" <> wrote in message
> > news:91F88B6D-435C-41A7-BA7E-...
> >> All I have hooked up is Video, HD, Optical drive, Floppy, Keyboard and
> >> Mouse. ALL other devices are unhooked including USB. I had a friend
> >> running
> >> Vista try installing using my HD and Video card in their computer and it
> >> works fine. I tried brand new RAM, I even bought new Monitor that was
> >> certified for Windows Vista, (gave me an excuse to upgrade to widescreen
> >> lol)
> >> but it still didn't install..
> >>
> >> So I know HD, Video, RAM, and Monitor are good and I still get the same
> >> result.
> >>
> >> I start installing Windows Vista Ultimate (full version), then it does
> >> its
> >> first restart. Next I see on my screen Windows Vista is going to start
> >> for
> >> the first time, I wait a minute or two then I get a blue screen for two
> >> seconds indicating that the device driver gets stuck in an infinite loop,
> >> usually being a problem with the driver itself or with the device driver
> >> programming the hardware incorrectly. The technical infromation reads
> >> "stop:
> >> (0x848da7e8, 0x0000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)" The computer restarts
> >> and I
> >> have the option to go into Safe Mode, Start Normal etc. It doesn't matter
> >> which one I choose, I get the blue screen each time.
> >> What more can I try to make this work.
> >>
> >> My System
> >> ASUS P4P800 motherboard
> >> 478 Chipset
> >> 3.0 GHz
> >> 1 GB Ram
> >> ATI Radeon X1600 video
> >> Western Digital 250 Gig IDE HD
> >> Floppy
> >
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