bobh
03-21-2010, 02:37 PM
Hi,
I just assembled the following:
Case ANTEC Sonata III
Motherboard Gigabyte EP45-UD3P
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (dual-core)
Ram Crucial 4096MB (4GB) PC8500 DDR2 (about 3.00GB usable)
Video Card Radeon HD 4650 DVI using a DVI to VGA adapter
(This is a PCI Express 2 16 bit card)
Hard Drive Western Digital 640GB 7200rpm SATA
DVD RW LG Internal/GH24 Serial ATA
The hard drive I am using is a pre-existing system swapped out from my older Antec box. I was tuning it in preparation for running it on my new system.
The disk is a SATA drive so there is no master slave per/se. My BIOS settings
tell me that I have two SATA drives: 0 is my DVD drive and is a master, the
Hard Drive is 1 and is also designated a master.
At boot time, I get the preliminary Windows menu asking me if I want to proceed with booting (Safe, Normal etc.) so I presume I am beyond any problems with BIOS settings and I am seeing Microsoft logic running from a boot sector. However when I proceed the system tries to boot and but then forces a reboot, back to BIOS. This repeats any number of times. Booting
in Safe mode shows the same problems.
Just to make sure there wasn't a hardware problem I put in a Linux rescue CD which I use to clone disks and the rescue disk launched correctly and booted a Linux OS. It seems to be functioning okay.
So my problem seems to be related to Windows booting and software. Note that because it is a different system the video cards are different. I'm not sure whether that is a problem.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Bob
I just assembled the following:
Case ANTEC Sonata III
Motherboard Gigabyte EP45-UD3P
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (dual-core)
Ram Crucial 4096MB (4GB) PC8500 DDR2 (about 3.00GB usable)
Video Card Radeon HD 4650 DVI using a DVI to VGA adapter
(This is a PCI Express 2 16 bit card)
Hard Drive Western Digital 640GB 7200rpm SATA
DVD RW LG Internal/GH24 Serial ATA
The hard drive I am using is a pre-existing system swapped out from my older Antec box. I was tuning it in preparation for running it on my new system.
The disk is a SATA drive so there is no master slave per/se. My BIOS settings
tell me that I have two SATA drives: 0 is my DVD drive and is a master, the
Hard Drive is 1 and is also designated a master.
At boot time, I get the preliminary Windows menu asking me if I want to proceed with booting (Safe, Normal etc.) so I presume I am beyond any problems with BIOS settings and I am seeing Microsoft logic running from a boot sector. However when I proceed the system tries to boot and but then forces a reboot, back to BIOS. This repeats any number of times. Booting
in Safe mode shows the same problems.
Just to make sure there wasn't a hardware problem I put in a Linux rescue CD which I use to clone disks and the rescue disk launched correctly and booted a Linux OS. It seems to be functioning okay.
So my problem seems to be related to Windows booting and software. Note that because it is a different system the video cards are different. I'm not sure whether that is a problem.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Bob