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I'm having problems installing the new XP 64 bit edition OS. I have an AMD
Athlon 64 3000+ with an Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard. I downloaded to a floppy the proper SATA 64 bit drivers for my VIA controller from Asus' Web site. When the initial blue setup page appears I hit "F6" and choose the forementioned drivers. The install appears to be successful, although I do get prompted once during the install that a driver hasn't been certifited and it asks if I want to continue installing. Of course, I choose yes, but I've never seen this during an OS install before. When the install is complete the PC reboots and then blue screens. When running in safe mode I see that it never gets passed acpitabl.dat. I haven't confirmed that my BIOS is up to date so that could be the problem. Has anyone else expierenced this? =?Utf-8?B?Sm9leSBU?= |
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Sounds like a bad driver. Try going to the VIA website(www.viaarena.com) and
downloading a newer one. I have a hunch that the one on ASUS's web site may be out of date -- I know they haven't managed to keep up with the drivers for my A8V Mobo. Failing that, check www.planetamd64.com for a driver. Something definitely changed between RC1 and release that has affected the SATA drivers and we've seen some similar issues from other users where the drivers hadn't been updated to handle the change. -- Charlie. Joey T wrote: > I'm having problems installing the new XP 64 bit edition OS. I have > an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ with an Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard. I > downloaded to a floppy the proper SATA 64 bit drivers for my VIA > controller from Asus' Web site. When the initial blue setup page > appears I hit "F6" and choose the forementioned drivers. The install > appears to be successful, although I do get prompted once during the > install that a driver hasn't been certifited and it asks if I want to > continue installing. Of course, I choose yes, but I've never seen > this during an OS install before. When the install is complete the > PC reboots and then blue screens. When running in safe mode I see > that it never gets passed acpitabl.dat. I haven't confirmed that my > BIOS is up to date so that could be the problem. Has anyone else > expierenced this? |
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Thanks Charlie. I will try the driver from Via's site and see what happens.
"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: > Sounds like a bad driver. Try going to the VIA website(www.viaarena.com) and > downloading a newer one. I have a hunch that the one on ASUS's web site may > be out of date -- I know they haven't managed to keep up with the drivers for > my A8V Mobo. Failing that, check www.planetamd64.com for a driver. > > Something definitely changed between RC1 and release that has affected the > SATA drivers and we've seen some similar issues from other users where the > drivers hadn't been updated to handle the change. > > > -- > Charlie. > > Joey T wrote: > > I'm having problems installing the new XP 64 bit edition OS. I have > > an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ with an Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard. I > > downloaded to a floppy the proper SATA 64 bit drivers for my VIA > > controller from Asus' Web site. When the initial blue setup page > > appears I hit "F6" and choose the forementioned drivers. The install > > appears to be successful, although I do get prompted once during the > > install that a driver hasn't been certifited and it asks if I want to > > continue installing. Of course, I choose yes, but I've never seen > > this during an OS install before. When the install is complete the > > PC reboots and then blue screens. When running in safe mode I see > > that it never gets passed acpitabl.dat. I haven't confirmed that my > > BIOS is up to date so that could be the problem. Has anyone else > > expierenced this? > > > |
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Hi Joey,
Charlie Russel is right on, this is definately a driver issue. Alot of people had your exact symptoms due to the usage of older RC1-based drivers. Good luck! -- Rafael Rivera Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com "Joey T" wrote: > I'm having problems installing the new XP 64 bit edition OS. I have an AMD > Athlon 64 3000+ with an Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard. I downloaded to a > floppy the proper SATA 64 bit drivers for my VIA controller from Asus' Web > site. When the initial blue setup page appears I hit "F6" and choose the > forementioned drivers. The install appears to be successful, although I do > get prompted once during the install that a driver hasn't been certifited and > it asks if I want to continue installing. Of course, I choose yes, but I've > never seen this during an OS install before. When the install is complete > the PC reboots and then blue screens. When running in safe mode I see that > it never gets passed acpitabl.dat. I haven't confirmed that my BIOS is up to > date so that could be the problem. Has anyone else expierenced this? |
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I agree this is driver problem, please verify you are using an x64 driver
for your mass storage device. -- -Joe Swart [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions. Please use these newsgroups. "Joey T" <Joey > wrote in message news:12B44246-43E6-441F-8552-... > Thanks Charlie. I will try the driver from Via's site and see what happens. > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: > > > Sounds like a bad driver. Try going to the VIA website(www.viaarena.com) and > > downloading a newer one. I have a hunch that the one on ASUS's web site may > > be out of date -- I know they haven't managed to keep up with the drivers for > > my A8V Mobo. Failing that, check www.planetamd64.com for a driver. > > > > Something definitely changed between RC1 and release that has affected the > > SATA drivers and we've seen some similar issues from other users where the > > drivers hadn't been updated to handle the change. > > > > > > -- > > Charlie. > > > > Joey T wrote: > > > I'm having problems installing the new XP 64 bit edition OS. I have > > > an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ with an Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard. I > > > downloaded to a floppy the proper SATA 64 bit drivers for my VIA > > > controller from Asus' Web site. When the initial blue setup page > > > appears I hit "F6" and choose the forementioned drivers. The install > > > appears to be successful, although I do get prompted once during the > > > install that a driver hasn't been certifited and it asks if I want to > > > continue installing. Of course, I choose yes, but I've never seen > > > this during an OS install before. When the install is complete the > > > PC reboots and then blue screens. When running in safe mode I see > > > that it never gets passed acpitabl.dat. I haven't confirmed that my > > > BIOS is up to date so that could be the problem. Has anyone else > > > expierenced this? > > > > > > |
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I'm having the exact same problem, but with a Promise SATA driver.
Where's the best place to find these drivers? The Promise site is rather difficult to navigate, so I wondered if there's a site that is listing drivers?? Can we expect Windows Update (32 or 64-bit?) to offer driver updates, as I expect momentum to gether now with releases by the numerous hardware vandors. Jon Joe Swart [MSFT] wrote: > I agree this is driver problem, please verify you are using an x64 driver > for your mass storage device. > |
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try PlanetAMD64.com. They seem to have the best selection of drivers, and I
think I remember seeing Promise drivers there. -- Charlie. Jon Grieve wrote: > I'm having the exact same problem, but with a Promise SATA driver. > Where's the best place to find these drivers? The Promise site is > rather difficult to navigate, so I wondered if there's a site that is > listing drivers?? > > Can we expect Windows Update (32 or 64-bit?) to offer driver updates, > as I expect momentum to gether now with releases by the numerous > hardware vandors. > > Jon > > > > > > > Joe Swart [MSFT] wrote: > >> I agree this is driver problem, please verify you are using an x64 >> driver for your mass storage device. |
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I had this problem as well. I started disabling hardware one-by-one while in
safe mode until I could start up normally. Once I disabled the display adapter I was able to boot up normally. The display adapter is an NVidia GeForce6600GT. At that point I installed the drivers from NVidia's website and didn't have any other problems booting up. I don't know if this was the actual problem, though. On a previous install I had the same problem. I installed NVidia's drivers for the graphics card while in Safe Mode but then was unable to even boot into Safe Mode. "Joey T" wrote: > I'm having problems installing the new XP 64 bit edition OS. I have an AMD > Athlon 64 3000+ with an Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard. I downloaded to a > floppy the proper SATA 64 bit drivers for my VIA controller from Asus' Web > site. When the initial blue setup page appears I hit "F6" and choose the > forementioned drivers. The install appears to be successful, although I do > get prompted once during the install that a driver hasn't been certifited and > it asks if I want to continue installing. Of course, I choose yes, but I've > never seen this during an OS install before. When the install is complete > the PC reboots and then blue screens. When running in safe mode I see that > it never gets passed acpitabl.dat. I haven't confirmed that my BIOS is up to > date so that could be the problem. Has anyone else expierenced this? |
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I'm pleased to report that after more hours than I will admit to, resolved the issue! Go to http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx...SubCatID =143 or, go to www.viaarena.com and look for the latest drivers ... drivers >>> downloads >>> IDE, RAID & SATA >>> VT8237 Integrated Seria ATA RAID controller ASUS does NOT have the latest RC-2 drivers on their website and I'm no impressed, but just happy I'm not throwing the motherboard out... as matter of fact, I'm buying a few more, they're cheap, and I think th reason why is nobody else has figured out where to get the driver. Meanwhile, I'm going back to enjoying my new installation of 64-bi windows -- SkiDadd ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SkiDaddy's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=1624 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=22627 www.techarena.i |
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"SkiDaddy" <> wrote in message news:... > >nobody else has figured out where to get the driver. Ha, ha! That's a larf! Tony. . . |
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