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22-May-2007, 03:07 PM #1
Angry Windows "Fista"
I give up!

I can not install Windözer Vista on SATAII drive/controllers!
It always crashes during install with all sorts of BSOD STOP 0x0000007B, 7E or 50
Corrupts the HDD, files etc.

The controller is a Promise SATA300 Plus4 with 2 Seagate 320GB drives
Any reserach I did did not yield any compatibility issues.

The same with the onboard VIA SATA1

I tried upgrade from XP SP2: fails
I tried a clean install on a empty HDD: fails
I used another controller: fails
I used another HDD: fails

The closest I got was up to entering a user name, password and name of computer.
Therafter it starts "performance optimizing" and then, bang reboot and vicious cycle beginns!

I even tried another version borrowed from a friend, no go.

HOWEVER:
If I connect a old 30GB IDE100 (PATA) drive to the onboard IDE port the clean install succeeds
and Windows boots!

So far I spent over 27(!) freaking hours trying to get it to run!
I'm about to shred the bloody software DVD! <scream>

Has anyone a clue what the problem could be (besides me)?

Thanks
Rob

Last edited by dorcom : 22-May-2007 09:21 PM.
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04-Jun-2007, 04:46 PM #2
Possible suggestoin...
http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc....6411689#jumper

I also have a Raptor, and have been having the same exact problem as you, but since you mention the install has worked on an ATA drive, I think I might have found us a solution. I believe we can set the jumper settings on the SATA drive to set it's mode to ATA compatible. I'll try this tonight and see if it works.
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