Re: "Setup is starting Windows" but never does
Hi, churin.
> I see FDD's LED brinking and hear ticking sound from the FDD for a while,
When Setup gets to the screen that asks for the floppy, read it carefully.
If you press Enter, Setup continues without loading any additional drivers.
You should press "S"; it will then read the floppy and present a list of
drivers that it finds there.
In my case (EPoX MF570sli mobo with nVidia chipset, onboard SATA and nForce
RAID - and ATI Radeon X1600 Pro 512 MB PCI Express graphics), Setup finds
two drivers. One is for SATA and the other for RAID, and both are labeled
"Required". I pick one and Setup installs it, then presents the previous
screen again. I press "S" a second time and see the same menu with the two
drivers. I pick the other one, Setup installs it, and I'm back to the
familiar screen. This time, I press Enter and Setup continues to the end of
the text phase, then reboots.
On this reboot, it tries for the first time to boot from my hard drive,
using the new drivers it has just installed. At this point, we have to be
on our toes during the boot, especially if we have multiple hard drives, to
be sure that it is trying to boot from the proper source and to the proper
Windows installation. We do not want it to boot from the floppy or from the
CD or from the other HD. And we don't want it to default to x86 if we are
trying to add x64 in a dual-boot. Since ALL the Windows installations are
listed by default with only the generic "Microsoft Windows" designation,
it's very easy for us humans to pick the wrong one. :>( Setup is pretty
smart about this, but it can be fooled.
> and the text mode process resumed, then "Setup is starting Windows" is
> displayed.
This is the point at which it can appear to hang for a loooong time with
little or no apparent activity. Give it time! Watch for random blinks of
the hard drive light, often so short that if we blink we miss them, and
often many seconds apart. I'm not sure what Setup is doing all this time,
but if you go get a cup of coffee (or lunch), you might find the Desktop on
your screen when you get back. ;<)
Again, as I asked earlier: How long is "never"? Please give us some sort
of estimate of how many minutes or hours you've waited.
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 SP1)
"churin" <churin@new.postalias> wrote in message
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> I see FDD's LED brinking and hear ticking sound from the FDD for a while,
> and the text mode process resumed, then "Setup is starting Windows" is
> displayed.
>
> Colin Barnhorst wrote:
>> After you access the load drivers funtion with F6, Setup should continue
>> on for a bit before coming back to install the drivers. Are you seeing
>> that? The drivers may not be getting installed or you might not be
>> pointing Setup to the right folder on the floppy.
>>
>> "churin" <churin@new.postalias> wrote in message
>> news:OdI6ajzxIHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> I have a SATA HDD and attempting to install WX64 on it. I press F6 and
>>> let the drivers installed and after the text mode of install process
>>> completes "Setup is starting Windows" is displayed. Then screen turns
>>> black and Windows never starts. Could anyone help?