trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
t60, 2007 gbu
bios is ok, hard drive is ok, ram is ok, black/white screen starts loading files, then color 'starting windows' - then machine shuts down completely
http://oi48.tinypic.com/nvr0io.jpg
bios is ok, hard drive is ok, ram is ok, black/white screen starts loading files, then color 'starting windows' - then machine shuts down completely
http://oi48.tinypic.com/nvr0io.jpg
Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
I converted your pic to a link because we generally like to keep the file sizes under 50k and it's too big.
Which OS are you trying to install? You might want to set the hard drive to compatibility mode in the BIOS. You can try Linux disc to see if there's hardware issue.
Which OS are you trying to install? You might want to set the hard drive to compatibility mode in the BIOS. You can try Linux disc to see if there's hardware issue.
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Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
thanks for tips, i will try them.ZaZ wrote:I converted your pic to a link because we generally like to keep the file sizes under 50k and it's too big.
Which OS are you trying to install? You might want to set the hard drive to compatibility mode in the BIOS. You can try Linux disc to see if there's hardware issue.
Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
i put compatibility mode, tried to start from linux ISO file in usb drive - message now says "missing operating system"
Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
You can't boot from an .iso file, it's a disc image. You need to either burn it to a disc, or make a bootable usb drive with it. Most linux distributions have instructions for making a bootable usb device, or if you want to burn a bootable disc, I'd recommend ImgBurn (imgburn.com), it's free and very easy to use, just select to burn a disc image, select the .iso file and you'll have a bootable disc in a few mins.
Regarding compatibility mode, windows XP and prior versions don't have support for SATA drives, so compatibility mode is needed (unless you add the sata support to the disc or slipstream them in on a floppy disc). When using Vista, Seven or Linux you won't need compatibility mode. If you still get no results I'd try substituting known good ram. If you have two modules installed, I'd try them one at a time and see if you can find a combination where you don't get this error.
Regarding compatibility mode, windows XP and prior versions don't have support for SATA drives, so compatibility mode is needed (unless you add the sata support to the disc or slipstream them in on a floppy disc). When using Vista, Seven or Linux you won't need compatibility mode. If you still get no results I'd try substituting known good ram. If you have two modules installed, I'd try them one at a time and see if you can find a combination where you don't get this error.
Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
Did you tell it to boot from the USB drive? That to me says it sees the system now sees the drive, but there's no OS.halfcard1 wrote:i put compatibility mode, tried to start from linux ISO file in usb drive - message now says "missing operating system"
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Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
thanks for replies.
ok i re-did the linux iso , it started installing, got to personal setup (language, keyboard etc.) shut down twice, first time with high temp message but it felt cool to me; second time something about "casper is resyncing files", "acpid: exiting"
ok i re-did the linux iso , it started installing, got to personal setup (language, keyboard etc.) shut down twice, first time with high temp message but it felt cool to me; second time something about "casper is resyncing files", "acpid: exiting"
Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
I don't believe anyone suggested you install linux on your harddrive, unless you wanted to, rather just boot the liveCD and run the operating system from the disc to see if it's working, but if you're getting high temp errors, then you have a hardware problem. This definitely sounds like a lot more then just trying to install windows and seems like you aren't giving us the full background here. I suggest you start from the beginning and tell us the full history of this problem.
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Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
If this is the same machine from your previous posts, you definitely have a hardware heating issue. No you can't physically feel it as everything will shut down before there's smoke. IMO, whoever swapped your CPU did a bad job of it. Your CPU is overheating because of this. No software will solve this. You have to get this fixed first. Fix is to take everything apart and reinstall properly using some new thermal paste.
Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
thanks again - hmm, looks like i was trying to put in "kubuntu", not "ubuntu" - and the t60 would not take kubuntu.
ok so now the ubuntu seems to be installed yay!! now wondering if am able to get windows as originally desired...
to cig, i will be checking that heat thing NOW
ok so now the ubuntu seems to be installed yay!! now wondering if am able to get windows as originally desired...
to cig, i will be checking that heat thing NOW
Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
thanks to all - after ubuntu, went in and redid the thermal paste, put windows installation and this time it survived! ps first it suggested i should delete what i guess was the ubuntu partition, so i did
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Re: trying install windows from cd - blue screen error (pic)
Awesome. Now you can do some stability tests. Use a program call HWMonitor to monitor temperature, CPUZ is useful for displaying CPU and memory status, and Prime 95 to get the CPU running at full throttle (torture test). I'd generally consider a system stable if it's able to run 8 hours of Prime 95, others consider it stable after 2 hours while others only after 24 hours.
These are the same tools favoured by overclockers to test for stability after an overclock.
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=103
These are the same tools favoured by overclockers to test for stability after an overclock.
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=103
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