WARNING u0026 Ghost + Vista solved, no more boots on DVD [ps2 mouse] [mainboard]

admin / July 2nd, 2010/ Posted in Operating Systems / No Comments »

Q: Dear all, Ive included

the problem by removing the hard drive to another computer and formatting it.
warning: Ghost 12 is an unremovable directory boot with the ability to repair or reinstall vista with a disability, the irony:)

Regards
Bram

Dear all,

I (finally) works perfectly well alongside a weeks pc isssue. The new F4 bios for my motherboard would be so I installed it to resolve.
System works fine as always, until I decided to do a clean install to do now that the experimental phase was over:)

So in my Vista DVD and the PC boots from the DVD, but after
the progress bar the screen stays black (more than 30 minutes is a long wait:)) 0.
I tried the same with my Ghost 12 CD. Same problem, start working, but loading gui / screen failed. 977 503
So Ive tried everything: 977 503 977 503 – changed usb keyboard and mouse ps2
connection at all-boot
try to install Windows Vista itself, but it is not removed after the first 2-gig install
ram

I like to emphasize that the only what I have in recent weeks was a BIOS update. Vista and spirit and that I perfectly installed in recent weeks.

So bottom line is that I can not acces my mind copies, it can not be a clean install (always Microsoft progress bar and nothing at the start of a DVD).

Is there may be a strange thing about the hard drive is that it caused because a DVD with Gigabyte experess rehabilitation works fine?

Please help
Bram


Best Answer: try imgburn (google it). its a free burning app for images.

if that doesnt work then your iso has not been made bootable or your pc does not have the boot option voor the dvdrom in de bios.


Re:Just to let you all know, it costed me a weekend :)

Re:Hello,

1. yes i did restore the previous bios.
2. i did clear the cmos when 1 didn't work

I don't have a clue, i can't do a clean install of windows anymore neither running ghost from cd to restore?

bram


Re:My system comes this monday so I can't be that much help. Were there any systems cd's or disks that came with the motherboard that you forgot to install before the Vista installation?

Have you tried going back to the previous bios and elimated a bios problem?


Re:Hi,

First of all i'm sorry that i wasn't clear enough. I rephrased my post so i hope you can help me ,
thanks for the reply,
Bram


Re:sorry, i am having a hard time trying to figure out your problem. Are you saying Windows XP or Vista is not installing and/or crashing? Or are you talking about something else?

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