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HAY GUYS, VISTA SUCKS

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-14 15:29 ID:dGlt/grU

Not that i expect any real help with this, but damned if i'm not trying.

Anyways, i bought vista home premium. Mostly because of a write-up on ars technica about how much good stuff they've changed (and i can deal with a few apps shitting themselves)

I've got here a P5LD2 board, which (apparently) has issues stemming from its use of the IT8211 controller for its IDE ports.

The board has 3 PATA ports, two red ones, grouped together on one side of the board, and one blue, off by itself on another side.

While installing XP, i was forced to move my cd-rom and harddisk to different ports (CD connected to the blue one, PRI IDE, and HD connected to the lower red one , PRI EIDE), and on top of that, hit F6 during the first part of the install and give it a driver, so that it would not crash later with a 0x0000007b stop error.

Anyways, i'm up to installing vista now, and i've formatted my HD. So, it boots up fine, and sees my HD without requiring any drivers this time. Good, so i continue, system reboots, vista attempts to start from the HD... and STOP 0x0000007b.

Tried the same thing while giving it the XP drivers that i've used before, with the same result.

Apparently it's failing to see the HD, even though it's booted from it?

I've checked the usual suspects, i.e. memory (memtest86 shows all good), PSU (known good, and tried a new one for kicks), HD's themselves (work fine in other machine).


Any ideas here?

Anonymous owes you a thousand internets, the current contents of their *pr0n folder (over 2 gig), and probably more if you have any idea on how to make this thing finish installing.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-14 15:43 ID:PbZOE7wx

Sounds like fun

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-14 23:11 ID:C060Gef1

Bug check code 0x7B indicates a missing critical boot device. You've obviously configured it incorrectly. I suggest you immediately remove Vista and install XP

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-15 6:57 ID:i4o2fxD3

Try putting your HD on the PRI EIDE port instead of the CD.  Your motherboard is weird.  Most slightly older motherboards such as yours have 2 IDE ports.  Nowadays you only get 1.  But 3 is unusual.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-15 11:31 ID:pOQdwWS3

Faggot D:

Stay away from vista.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-15 14:36 ID:oLCuPpYS

If you're motherboard has built in RAID try turning that off.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-15 15:50 ID:QSBODpQy

>>5
True That

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-16 5:08 ID:Z54Uc6zz

Easy solve.

1. Place PC in vat of acid.
2. Place your head in said vat.
3. ??????
4. Profit!!!

BTW, enjoy your aids. (More secure?! pffft bwhahahahaha!)

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