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Hi,
Having a few problems installing Windows 7 on my desktop PC and wondered if someone could help. Previously had XP, but got a copy of 7 and was hoping to upgrade the PC for it to take advantage of the 4gb of RAM I bought recently.
So I put the Win7 disk in, then restarted the PC. Wanted a clean install so via the Win7 menu asked it to format the c: drive where XP was. It did that but then wouldn't let me install on it, but wouldn't tell me why, it said the issue was logged somewhere. I tried to install it on another drive that had some stuff on but had 20gb spare and the same message came up. Then tried to install it on a partition from another harddrive but as it was a 'dynamic' hard drive it wouldnt let me do that.
Tried restarting the process but the same message came up. So I resigned myself of having to install XP then installing it by putting the disc in in Windows. Tried that but then thats when the fun and games started.
XP was having trouble formatting, then restarting and continuing the install process but going through a loop of always having to reformat, and the drives and partitions didn't match what was there before.
On inspection something was going on with the motherboard when it restarted - sometimes it didn't recognise that hard drives were plugged in - tried changing cables and ports to no avail. Also tried clearing CMOS which didn't make much difference.
What did seem to have worked is taking out my newer 1tb hard drive, and leaving the old 200gb one in which at least gave me XP again. Only problem is that every time I restart, when it boots up again it can't find the HD. But when I turn it off then on again, it boots OK.
Would I be right in thinking the mobo is on the way out?
Spec:
Abit AN8-fatality motherboard
Athlon64 dual core 4200
4 GB ram
ATI Radeon HD 4770 graphics (512mb I think)
1 x Maxtor Diamond 10 200gb SATA HD
1 x Seagate Barracuda 1tb SATA HD
Having a few problems installing Windows 7 on my desktop PC and wondered if someone could help. Previously had XP, but got a copy of 7 and was hoping to upgrade the PC for it to take advantage of the 4gb of RAM I bought recently.
So I put the Win7 disk in, then restarted the PC. Wanted a clean install so via the Win7 menu asked it to format the c: drive where XP was. It did that but then wouldn't let me install on it, but wouldn't tell me why, it said the issue was logged somewhere. I tried to install it on another drive that had some stuff on but had 20gb spare and the same message came up. Then tried to install it on a partition from another harddrive but as it was a 'dynamic' hard drive it wouldnt let me do that.
Tried restarting the process but the same message came up. So I resigned myself of having to install XP then installing it by putting the disc in in Windows. Tried that but then thats when the fun and games started.
XP was having trouble formatting, then restarting and continuing the install process but going through a loop of always having to reformat, and the drives and partitions didn't match what was there before.
On inspection something was going on with the motherboard when it restarted - sometimes it didn't recognise that hard drives were plugged in - tried changing cables and ports to no avail. Also tried clearing CMOS which didn't make much difference.
What did seem to have worked is taking out my newer 1tb hard drive, and leaving the old 200gb one in which at least gave me XP again. Only problem is that every time I restart, when it boots up again it can't find the HD. But when I turn it off then on again, it boots OK.
Would I be right in thinking the mobo is on the way out?
Spec:
Abit AN8-fatality motherboard
Athlon64 dual core 4200
4 GB ram
ATI Radeon HD 4770 graphics (512mb I think)
1 x Maxtor Diamond 10 200gb SATA HD
1 x Seagate Barracuda 1tb SATA HD