Is this during the pre-boot tests? (Has Vista even started loading during
this point?) Sounds to me like it is during the pre-boot tests as you are
saying it's before the message that the hard drives are okay. In which case
you won't get any way of finding out what is going on with a log of any
sort, because it's not passing BIOS tests which is what is causing it to
hang up. It can't log anything, because it isn't at the point where it told
to log. In which case also it isn't a Vista issue it sounds more like a
hardware issue in that sense. I may be mistaken so don't hold me to it, I
may be reading into it wrong, but if it is during the pre-boot sequences
then it isn't anything to do with the software, or the OS, it's a hardware
issue
"Jens Nixdorf" <> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> some months ago a good mid-class computer (Intel Q6600, 2 GB Ram) with XP
> Pro was updated with Vista Ultimate. At the first time all seems to be
> fine, but since some days Vista is hanging sometimes within the
> boot-process between the CPU-recognition and the message, that the
> harddrives are ok. Vista is staying at this point until the computer will
> get a manual hard reset. This happens in approx. 1 of 10 times.
>
> Boot-logging is switched on, but in the logfile c:\windows\ntbtlog.txt is
> nothing of value. Also in the event viewer is nothing to see about
> problems
> in the boot process.
>
> I know that a clean install instead of an update from XP to Vista should
> be
> preferred, but thats not my decision.
>
> Where can i look further? I got the hint, that i could use a debugger, but
> i
> think this is breaking a fly on a wheel. Or not?
>
> thanks in advance, Jens
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