disk.sys

Posted: 07-03-2006, 11:06 AM
Ok now i have done some seriuos testing.. .

First tryed different DVD players = Nothing
Tryed another Sata Disk then my Raptor 10000Rpm 150 Western-D, disk= Nothing
Then Downloaded new ISO from microsoft= Nothing
Then Doing atleast 50different Test with various setting in BIOS=Nothing
Then Installing Normal XP Sp1 and then start Vista installation from there
choosing Complete installation. and it proceeds and then wants to reboot
computer and at the reboot.. When the "Loading" bar shows at the bottom of
the screen = NOTHING.. it just hangs.
Then Now just recently Tested started the reboot in "Safe Mode" by pressing
F6 and load from there and it seems fine, loading different files on the
screen untill \$WINDOWS.~BT\Windows\System32\drivers\disk.sys, and there it
just hangs.

so i guess either Windows/microsoft dosnt support my hardware or the file is
corrupt..

System Info:
P4 3.4Ghz Dual Core
2Gbit Corsair PC6400
BFG Nvidia GForce 7950GX2 1GB
Western Digital Raptor 150GB 10000RPM


now i have tested and putting the DVD files on the harddrive.. boot up in
windows Xp and then start the installation inside XP..

when the installation wants to reboot it does. but still hangs.. although
now it gives me a blue screen.. although microsoft employes must be aliens or
some pritty serious readers. couse the blue screen lasts for about 1.sek then
it reboots.. So to read the error code is totally imposible.

could it really be that Microsoft is not going to manage this release. Couse
this is probably the worst i have been thru.. and i ave beta tested all MS
big releases since windows2000
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RE: disk.sys
Posted: 07-04-2006, 02:51 PM
Try disabling "Sata Native Mode" in the BIOS

"Rickard" wrote:
> Ok now i have done some seriuos testing.. .
>
> First tryed different DVD players = Nothing
> Tryed another Sata Disk then my Raptor 10000Rpm 150 Western-D, disk= Nothing
> Then Downloaded new ISO from microsoft= Nothing
> Then Doing atleast 50different Test with various setting in BIOS=Nothing
> Then Installing Normal XP Sp1 and then start Vista installation from there
> choosing Complete installation. and it proceeds and then wants to reboot
> computer and at the reboot.. When the "Loading" bar shows at the bottom of
> the screen = NOTHING.. it just hangs.
> Then Now just recently Tested started the reboot in "Safe Mode" by pressing
> F6 and load from there and it seems fine, loading different files on the
> screen untill \$WINDOWS.~BT\Windows\System32\drivers\disk.sys, and there it
> just hangs.
>
> so i guess either Windows/microsoft dosnt support my hardware or the file is
> corrupt..
>
> System Info:
> P4 3.4Ghz Dual Core
> 2Gbit Corsair PC6400
> BFG Nvidia GForce 7950GX2 1GB
> Western Digital Raptor 150GB 10000RPM
>
>
> now i have tested and putting the DVD files on the harddrive.. boot up in
> windows Xp and then start the installation inside XP..
>
> when the installation wants to reboot it does. but still hangs.. although
> now it gives me a blue screen.. although microsoft employes must be aliens or
> some pritty serious readers. couse the blue screen lasts for about 1.sek then
> it reboots.. So to read the error code is totally imposible.
>
> could it really be that Microsoft is not going to manage this release. Couse
> this is probably the worst i have been thru.. and i ave beta tested all MS
> big releases since windows2000
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