New Harddrive?

ima80baby

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Ok guys, my last computer was an HP Pavilion a305w with a Celeron processor that I installed Vista on. I think it was Vista 32 bit, but I'm not sure (could someone google and find out if 64 bit is compatible with that computer as I'm not on a computer but instead on my iPhone). Either way, my old computer just recently stopped working and so I bought a barebones system with an AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 4200+ processor with a WinFast Mobo. I go to plug in my disc drives and hard drive, fire it up and then I get the screen that asks whether I want to boot into XP or Vista. I hit Vista and get an error, "windows failed to start. A recent hardwRe or software change might be the cause, blah, blah, blah. Then it gives the 3 steps to fix the problem. Then it says if I don't have the disc contact the system admin. Then underneath that it says "File: \Windows\system32\winllad.exe

status: 0x000000e

Info: the selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt."

Now, after googling, I see that sometimes replacing the motherboard while adding a used hard drive can result in the hard drive not responding. My problem is that most websites have suggested reinstalling Windows by inserting the installation disc. The thing is, while I have a copy of the disc and set the motherboard to boot fro
disc first rather than hard drive, it won't boot from it. I get a message that says "verifying dmi pool data" then underneath "boot from cd". It waits like 15 seconds them goes to the aforementioned Windows Boot Manager screen. So my question is this, should I buy a new hard drive and attempt to reinstall on that or am I missing something here? If I need a new hdd, I'll go buy one tomorrow morning. I was thinking a 500 GB SATA drive would be good since they're cheap now. Any help with this is appreciated, thanks guys.
 

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Hi,

Since your old machine has a Celeron processor, I would suspect that it is a 32-bit model and therefore would only be capable of running the 32-bit version of Vista. Your new machine is, however, capable of running both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Vista, although 64-bit drivers are still not as widely available as 32-bit versions. The reason for the error message is because there is such a huge difference in system architecture and hardware that your current configuration of Vista will not work. The best thing to do if you make drastic changes such as replacing your motherboard is to reinstall Vista. You will, of course, need to reactivate it, but this will have to be done over the phone and you will have to wait to speak to an operator.
Your other question about booting from the CD/DVD is easy to answer. When the prompt 'boot from cd' appears, you need to press any key on your keyboard in order for your system to boot from that device. Failure to do this results in the computer moving to the next boot device in sequence after a short delay.
Dwarf
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dwarf Dwf/11/2012 r09/2013
    CPU
    Intel Core-i5-3570K 4-core @ 3.4GHz (Ivy Bridge) (OC 4.2GHz)
    Motherboard
    ASRock Z77 Extreme4-M
    Memory
    4 x 4GB DDR3-1600 Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B (16GB)
    Graphics card(s)
    MSI GeForce GTX770 Gaming OC 2GB
    Sound Card
    Realtek High Definition on board solution (ALC 898)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    ViewSonic VA1912w Widescreen
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900
    Hard Drives
    OCZ Agility 3 120GB SATA III x2 (RAID 0) Samsung HD501LJ 500GB SATA II x2 Hitachi HDS721010CLA332 1TB SATA II Iomega 1.5TB Ext USB 2.0 WD 2.0TB Ext USB 3.0
    PSU
    XFX Pro Series 850W Semi-Modular
    Case
    Gigabyte IF233
    Cooling
    1 x 120mm Front Inlet 1 x 120mm Rear Exhaust
    Mouse
    Microsoft Comfort Mouse 3000 for Business (USB)
    Keyboard
    Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000 (USB)
    Internet Speed
    NetGear DG834Gv3 ADSL Modem/Router (Ethernet) ~4.0 Mb/s (O2)
    Other Info
    Optical Drive: HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH10LS30 SATA Bluray Lexmark S305 Printer/Scanner/Copier (USB) WEI Score: 8.1/8.1/8.5/8.5/8.25 Asus Eee PC 1011PX Netbook (Windows 7 x86 Starter)
ima80baby: Welcome to the Vista x64 forums.

The answer to your problems are obvious to people like myself who build, service and maintain platforms for a living. Either your not pressing a key at the right time, your disk is either dirty or damaged and is unreadable or you may have a bad optical drive. Also your optical drive needs to be a DVD drive not just a CD drive.

Judeing by your description of your problem I honestly suggest taking your system to a professional. They should be able to make short work of a problem as simple as you described.

Good luck.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    My Ever Changing Whim!
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Quad 9650
    Motherboard
    Intel DQ35JO
    Memory
    6GB Corsair DDR2 800
    Graphics card(s)
    ASUS 9800GT Ultimate
    Sound Card
    Onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    19 inch Sceptre 19 inch Acer
    Screen Resolution
    1280x1024
    Hard Drives
    1 320GB Seagate SATA 1 250GB Western Digital SATA 1 200GB Maxtor SATA 2x160GB Western Digitals SATA 1 320GB Seagate External 1 120GB Western Digital External 1 80GB Westen Digital External 1 4GB Crucial Flash Drive for Ready Boost
    PSU
    600watt Fortron Source
    Case
    Antec
    Cooling
    Fresh Air
    Mouse
    Razer Diamondback
    Keyboard
    Microsoft Natural Ergonamic 4000
    Other Info
    My main rig runs Vista Ultimate or Server 2008. Depending on which Acronis image I decide to load.
Hi, thanks for the welcome.

I have used this optical drive and disc in my old machine and both are in good condition. I even tested the disc on my sisters computer laptop and it was read by her computer. Since she has an OEM disc, I will ask her to bring it for further testing and if all else fails, I will contact a professional. Thanks!
 

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I did buy a new hard drive today and it went a little further this time. Instead of going to the boot manager, it goes to its own screen that says "Boot from cd" at the top. Then it gives me a message saying "disk boot failure, insert system disk and press enter".
 

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Hi,

From the information given in your last 2 posts, I suspect that the problem may lie in your copy of Vista. The message in post #6 refers to the fact that since you have a brand new hard drive there is no operating system installed on it and, since the system is not booting from the optical drive, you are receiving this error message. From post #7, are you using a legitimate copy of Vista or is it a copy of a Vista DVD? If it is a copy, it may not be bootable. Since your sister has an OEM copy, you will at least be able to find out if that is the problem. If that copy is able to install, then I would advise you to obtain a legitimate retail copy and use that as you will not be able to activate the OEM copy on your machine.
Dwarf
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dwarf Dwf/11/2012 r09/2013
    CPU
    Intel Core-i5-3570K 4-core @ 3.4GHz (Ivy Bridge) (OC 4.2GHz)
    Motherboard
    ASRock Z77 Extreme4-M
    Memory
    4 x 4GB DDR3-1600 Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B (16GB)
    Graphics card(s)
    MSI GeForce GTX770 Gaming OC 2GB
    Sound Card
    Realtek High Definition on board solution (ALC 898)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    ViewSonic VA1912w Widescreen
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900
    Hard Drives
    OCZ Agility 3 120GB SATA III x2 (RAID 0) Samsung HD501LJ 500GB SATA II x2 Hitachi HDS721010CLA332 1TB SATA II Iomega 1.5TB Ext USB 2.0 WD 2.0TB Ext USB 3.0
    PSU
    XFX Pro Series 850W Semi-Modular
    Case
    Gigabyte IF233
    Cooling
    1 x 120mm Front Inlet 1 x 120mm Rear Exhaust
    Mouse
    Microsoft Comfort Mouse 3000 for Business (USB)
    Keyboard
    Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000 (USB)
    Internet Speed
    NetGear DG834Gv3 ADSL Modem/Router (Ethernet) ~4.0 Mb/s (O2)
    Other Info
    Optical Drive: HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH10LS30 SATA Bluray Lexmark S305 Printer/Scanner/Copier (USB) WEI Score: 8.1/8.1/8.5/8.5/8.25 Asus Eee PC 1011PX Netbook (Windows 7 x86 Starter)
If your copy was burn wrong or with a defective burner, then I would suspect your disk as being corupt. Dont get me wrong, it can happen. But the chances are small. It really sounds like a hardware problem. Bad memory I suspect.

Download Hirens BootCD 9.5 here...

Hiren's BootCD 9.5 - www.hiren.info

Run the utilities and check your HD and memory as well as your motherboard.

There is a optical test there as well.

Download Hirens and burn you a disk.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    My Ever Changing Whim!
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Quad 9650
    Motherboard
    Intel DQ35JO
    Memory
    6GB Corsair DDR2 800
    Graphics card(s)
    ASUS 9800GT Ultimate
    Sound Card
    Onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    19 inch Sceptre 19 inch Acer
    Screen Resolution
    1280x1024
    Hard Drives
    1 320GB Seagate SATA 1 250GB Western Digital SATA 1 200GB Maxtor SATA 2x160GB Western Digitals SATA 1 320GB Seagate External 1 120GB Western Digital External 1 80GB Westen Digital External 1 4GB Crucial Flash Drive for Ready Boost
    PSU
    600watt Fortron Source
    Case
    Antec
    Cooling
    Fresh Air
    Mouse
    Razer Diamondback
    Keyboard
    Microsoft Natural Ergonamic 4000
    Other Info
    My main rig runs Vista Ultimate or Server 2008. Depending on which Acronis image I decide to load.
Oh! I almost forgot. Even if your disk is a copy, it doesnt matter. I have a couple of retail and microsoft issued Vista disk. I never use them. I copied one and of each(x86 and x64) and thats all I use for everyday work.

If you have a valid product key(OEM or retail)your fine. Its the key thats important not whether or not the disk is a copy or not. Copies work fine. Your key will work for both x86 and x64 as well.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    My Ever Changing Whim!
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Quad 9650
    Motherboard
    Intel DQ35JO
    Memory
    6GB Corsair DDR2 800
    Graphics card(s)
    ASUS 9800GT Ultimate
    Sound Card
    Onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    19 inch Sceptre 19 inch Acer
    Screen Resolution
    1280x1024
    Hard Drives
    1 320GB Seagate SATA 1 250GB Western Digital SATA 1 200GB Maxtor SATA 2x160GB Western Digitals SATA 1 320GB Seagate External 1 120GB Western Digital External 1 80GB Westen Digital External 1 4GB Crucial Flash Drive for Ready Boost
    PSU
    600watt Fortron Source
    Case
    Antec
    Cooling
    Fresh Air
    Mouse
    Razer Diamondback
    Keyboard
    Microsoft Natural Ergonamic 4000
    Other Info
    My main rig runs Vista Ultimate or Server 2008. Depending on which Acronis image I decide to load.
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