Hello,
I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed the
hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve the
data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut down my
drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot disk,
which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am
able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one).
So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as master, and attempt to install Vista.
I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar screens,
and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on it.
Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120 gig
hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
Thank you!
Have you changed the "slave" setting on the old hard drive to "master"?
"you now have to reboot with original boot disk, which you no longer
have"???????
Doesn't make sense!!!!
"tntony" wrote:
> Hello,
> I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed the
> hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve the
> data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut down my
> drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot disk,
> which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am
> able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one).
> So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as master, and attempt to install Vista.
> I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar screens,
> and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on it.
> Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120 gig
> hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
> Thank you!
Yes I set it to master, btw which is what I said!!!!
I was asked to put in the original boot disk, but guess what, I don't have
it! Does that make since Mick????
I'll take it in for repair, cause that would be better than listening to
your sarcastic punctuation! Smart A_s!
Thanks for nothing!
"Mick Murphy" wrote:
> Very confused post!
>
> Have you changed the "slave" setting on the old hard drive to "master"?
>
> "you now have to reboot with original boot disk, which you no longer
> have"???????
> Doesn't make sense!!!!
>
> "tntony" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed the
> > hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve the
> > data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut down my
> > drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot disk,
> > which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am
> > able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one).
> > So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as MASTER (see this Mick) and attempt to install Vista.
> > I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar screens,
> > and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on it.
> > Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120 gig
> > hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
> > Thank you!
"tntony" <tntony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2B4DD182-6ACA-418B-B3F3-4DDB4B8AA1A4@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed
> the
> hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve the
> data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut down
> my
> drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot
> disk,
> which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am
> able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one).
> So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as master, and attempt to install
> Vista.
> I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar
> screens,
> and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on
> it.
> Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120 gig
> hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
> Thank you!
Using the PC which you believe to be Vista capable, install one of the
drives into it ensduring that the jumper is set to 'SINGLE'. Now install
Vista onto the drive..
> Yes I set it to master, btw which is what I said!!!!
>
> I was asked to put in the original boot disk, but guess what, I don't have
> it! Does that make since Mick????
>
> I'll take it in for repair, cause that would be better than listening to
> your sarcastic punctuation! Smart A_s!
>
> Thanks for nothing!
>
> "Mick Murphy" wrote:
>
> > Very confused post!
> >
> > Have you changed the "slave" setting on the old hard drive to "master"?
> >
> > "you now have to reboot with original boot disk, which you no longer
> > have"???????
> > Doesn't make sense!!!!
> >
> > "tntony" wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > > I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed the
> > > hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve the
> > > data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut down my
> > > drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot disk,
> > > which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am
> > > able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one).
> > > So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as MASTER (see this Mick) and attempt to install Vista.
> > > I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar screens,
> > > and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on it.
> > > Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120 gig
> > > hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
> > > Thank you!
Thanks for trying Mick, but I already forgot about it! Nice effort though.
"Mick Murphy" wrote:
> I was trying to be helpful ars*wipe!
>
> Now, you can forget it!
>
> "tntony" wrote:
>
> > Yes I set it to master, btw which is what I said!!!!
> >
> > I was asked to put in the original boot disk, but guess what, I don't have
> > it! Does that make since Mick????
> >
> > I'll take it in for repair, cause that would be better than listening to
> > your sarcastic punctuation! Smart A_s!
> >
> > Thanks for nothing!
> >
> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
> >
> > > Very confused post!
> > >
> > > Have you changed the "slave" setting on the old hard drive to "master"?
> > >
> > > "you now have to reboot with original boot disk, which you no longer
> > > have"???????
> > > Doesn't make sense!!!!
> > >
> > > "tntony" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > > I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed the
> > > > hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve the
> > > > data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut down my
> > > > drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot disk,
> > > > which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am
> > > > able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one).
> > > > So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as MASTER (see this Mick) and attempt to install Vista.
> > > > I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar screens,
> > > > and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on it.
> > > > Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120 gig
> > > > hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
> > > > Thank you!
Thanks Mike. Master and single are the same setting on this drive. I am
installing it as the only hard drive too. In the bios, it recognizes it as
the master. Is there anything else you need? As I mentioned earlier, I was
able to retrieve all of my important docs by using knoppix, so I can wipe it
if I need to, I'm just not sure how to or if that is the right thing to do.
"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:
> "tntony" <tntony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2B4DD182-6ACA-418B-B3F3-4DDB4B8AA1A4@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> > I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed
> > the
> > hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve the
> > data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut down
> > my
> > drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot
> > disk,
> > which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am
> > able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one).
> > So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as master, and attempt to install
> > Vista.
> > I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar
> > screens,
> > and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on
> > it.
> > Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120 gig
> > hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
> > Thank you!
>
>
> Using the PC which you believe to be Vista capable, install one of the
> drives into it ensduring that the jumper is set to 'SINGLE'. Now install
> Vista onto the drive..
>
> --
> Mike Hall - MVP
> How to construct a good post..
> http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm
> How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups..
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc
> Mike's Window - My Blog..
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx
>
>
>
>
>
"tntony" <tntony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E169BB28-E25B-407C-BC36-65DC991BCF66@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Mike. Master and single are the same setting on this drive. I am
> installing it as the only hard drive too. In the bios, it recognizes it
> as
> the master. Is there anything else you need? As I mentioned earlier, I
> was
> able to retrieve all of my important docs by using knoppix, so I can wipe
> it
> if I need to, I'm just not sure how to or if that is the right thing to
> do.
>
> "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:
>
>> "tntony" <tntony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2B4DD182-6ACA-418B-B3F3-4DDB4B8AA1A4@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello,
>> > I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed
>> > the
>> > hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve
>> > the
>> > data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut
>> > down
>> > my
>> > drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot
>> > disk,
>> > which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first
>> > am
>> > able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first
>> > one).
>> > So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as master, and attempt to install
>> > Vista.
>> > I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar
>> > screens,
>> > and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on
>> > it.
>> > Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120
>> > gig
>> > hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
>> > Thank you!
>>
>>
>> Using the PC which you believe to be Vista capable, install one of the
>> drives into it ensduring that the jumper is set to 'SINGLE'. Now install
>> Vista onto the drive..
>>
>> --
>> Mike Hall - MVP
>> How to construct a good post..
>> http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm
>> How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups..
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc
>> Mike's Window - My Blog..
>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
Set the BIOS such that the DVD drive is first in the list. Then reboot the
machine with the Vista DVD in place. Follow the onscreen instructions, and
it should be all done in maybe 30 minutes..
You may be having a problem with the video driver. What video card do you
have? Have you tried booting into safe mode on the final reboot?
"tntony" <tntony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2B4DD182-6ACA-418B-B3F3-4DDB4B8AA1A4@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed
> the
> hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve the
> data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut down
> my
> drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot
> disk,
> which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am
> able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one).
> So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as master, and attempt to install
> Vista.
> I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar
> screens,
> and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on
> it.
> Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120 gig
> hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
> Thank you!
Thanks John! That was it. I changed video cards, and it worked. I
appreciate your help!
"John Barnes" wrote:
> You may be having a problem with the video driver. What video card do you
> have? Have you tried booting into safe mode on the final reboot?
>
>
> "tntony" <tntony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2B4DD182-6ACA-418B-B3F3-4DDB4B8AA1A4@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> > I have 2 pc's with xp, each with ide drives, One crashed, so I removed
> > the
> > hard drive to run as a slave on my other pc to see if I could retrieve the
> > data. When I did this, the ribbon pulled loose just enough to shut down
> > my
> > drive (yes on the good one). I now have to reboot with original boot
> > disk,
> > which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am
> > able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one).
> > So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as master, and attempt to install
> > Vista.
> > I get past the "loading software" and then the "windows" progess bar
> > screens,
> > and the screen goes to a black screed with nothing but a mouse arrow on
> > it.
> > Please help me figure out how to install Vista onto this Old IDE 120 gig
> > hard drive. The pc meets the minimum requirements on the Vista box.
> > Thank you!
>
>