Re: Perpetual Vista reboot on start-up
Hi, Mike.
Theo's right.
Windows or Vista doesn't know the difference between (a) moving its HD to a
different computer and (b) leaving the HD in place while replacing the mobo
under it. In either case, you are taking an installation that Setup
customized to fit your DFI configuration and asking it to run in the
Gigabyte environment. It would be like when you wake up in your new house
the first morning after you move. Your coffeemaker still works fine, but
the kitchen is no longer where you remember it.
I went through this once with WinXP and just once, at the very beginning,
with Vista. As soon as Vista RTM arrived for beta testers in November 2006,
I installed it on my EPoX 8KDA3+ mobo/AMD 64 3200+ rig. Then I bought and
assembled my new rig in December, with the EPoX MF570sli AM2 mobo with
nVidia 570 chipset and AMD 64 X2 5000+, still using my old (nearly-new SATA
II) hard drives. Then I clean-installed Vista Ultimate x64 RTM on the new
rig and it has been running very well ever since. ;<)
With WinXP, changing mobo/chipset always required an "in-place upgrade"
(also known as a "repair install"), whether WinXP was moved into a new case
or the new mobo was installed in the old case. Either way, Setup had to run
again to re-configure the installed operating system to fit the new
environment. With Vista, we have to do essentially the same thing, but the
procedure is slightly different. Since I did a clean install, I haven't
actually been through the new process, but I've read about it. (I'm just
one guy with one computer, so I don't get to experiment with a lot of
different machines like many MVPs and other users do.)
With your new environment configured the way you want it, boot from the
Vista DVD-ROM and choose its "Repair your Computer" option. For details,
Google for "repair install" + vista. The first hit I got (of over 80,000)
was MVP John Barnett's page:
Windows Vista Repair Options
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/windows_vista_repair_options.htm
Good luck. And please report back for the benefit of others with similar
questions. In a newsgroup, we all learn from each other.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
"Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A8396404-D06F-4BA8-AA73-98E6F3821D71@microsoft.com...
> It's as simple as that: My Vista Business is perpetually rebooting as it
> trys
> to start up. It gets halfway through the loading screen, the scolling bar
> freezes, and the machine reboots.
>
> Here's the hardware situation:
> -Gigabyte GA-M57SLI-S4 Motherboard
> -4gb Corsair DDR2
> -AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
> -GeForce 7600GT PCI-E x16
> -WD 160gb IDE HDD
> -WD 160gb SATA HDD (Windows Drive)
> -SATA Lightscribe CD/DVD-RW
> -Logisys 480W PSU
>
> The problem arose after my old DFI Infinity Mobo died. The replacement is
> the above listed Gigabyte Mobo. I've upgraded to the latest bios, cleared
> the
> CMOS, tried it with only 1 stick of memory, and it still does the same
> thing.
> I've tried startup repair on the Vista DVD and it always says it can't
> find a
> solution. Memory scan turned out okay. CHKDSK appears to pass.
>
> What is going on here?!