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I was also need to wait ("long" time) before Vista start first time at my PC.
Please provide us your PC configuration: RAM, Processor...?? Maybe RAM or Graphic card cause all this, do you have possibility to test that with some other memory?
As I understand you have possibility to add this HDDs to another PC for example like disc D:, E: ?? In that case try Tune Utilities and Disc Doctor tool.
Here is my computer...http://www.retrevo.com/search?q=HP+M8300F&rt=spOne thing kind of odd about this PC.. it doesn't have a true graphics card I guess.. it's built onto the motherboard or something like that. So maybe this is why it is having issues?
Is there some chance to We test RAM??
Did you try my other suggestions related to formatting problem?
P.S.Do you have on that HDDs Master-Slave pins? Check that!
QuoteQuoteIs there some chance to We test RAM??How do I do this? Buy some more Ram? How much would that cost roughly?
Also, here is another clue... I tried to reinstall again and bootup and it failed again the same way.. but there was this message I saw before too.. I will try to write out the gist of it here...Problem detected -- Windows shutdown to prevent damagePage fault in nonpaged areaCheck new hardwareif continues disable remove new hardwaredisable bios memory options - - caching, Shadowinguse safe mode to disable components*** stop: 0x00000050 (0xFFFFFF86, 0x0000001, 0x8449DB35, 0x00000000)
Method 1: Startup Repair from the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)============================================1. Insert the Windows Vista installation disc into the disc drive, and then start the computer. 2. Press a key when the message indicating "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD …". appears.3. Select a language, a time and currency, and a keyboard or input method, and then click Next. 4. Click Repair your computer. 5. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, choose the drive of your Windows installation and click Next. 6. At the System Recovery Options Dialog Box, click on Repair your computer.7. Click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next.8. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Startup Repair. Method 2: Rebuild BCD============================================1. Put the Windows Vista installation disc in the disc drive, and then start the computer. 2. Press a key when the message indicating "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD …". appears.3. Select a language, a time, a currency, and a keyboard or another input method, and then click Next. 4. Click Repair your computer. 5. Click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next. 6. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Command Prompt. 7. Type Bootrec /RebuildBcd , and then press ENTER. Method 3: Use the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) to run System Restore ============================================1. Insert the Windows Vista installation disc into the disc drive, and then start the computer. 2. Press a key when the message indicating "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD …". appears.3. Select a language, a time and currency, and a keyboard or input method, and then click Next. 4. Click Repair your computer. 5. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, choose the drive of your Windows installation and click Next 6. At the System Recovery Options Dialog Box, click on System Restore.7. Follow the System Restore Wizard instruction as usual and choose the appropriate restore point.8. Click Finish to restore the system.
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