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Silent Hunter
![]() Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Jakarta
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You've got those B3 huh.
7 Professional arrrgh why lie is so unfair. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Less than 5 minutes after I typed about grining face and fast system - the whole new shine ended abruptly and brought me back to harsh life's reality. System suddenly rebooted automaticall into a startup repair procedure, found some missing files, repaired them, rebooted again, scanned again, then had a system restore point activated from DOS screen, rebooted a third time and then produced errorcodes over startup repair procedures being offline, some number stuff, then auto failover and corrupted files, and finally a HD cycling through the latter steps over and over again. All the time booting started with "scanning devices, no device found!", but for six hours the system ran nevertheless. Ventilators are very qiet, so is the PSU, just the HD was amazingly loud. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I think it is either the HD, or some controller on the mainboard. Typoing this from my old system again. I already have had options tweaking and installing done worth 6-7 hours. ![]() ![]() Gloomy mood, great disappointment - and no glorious new flyight simming over here. But a long sunday ahead instead. Will use the opportunity to get another HD installed anyway. It was the only component I left to their choice, and they gave me a Hitachi with 16 cache, while all others they have have 32 cache - and down to one Euzro for exactly the saqme price (for a 1 TB drive). Want that WD they have instead. If you have any theory what it could be, let me know.
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Yes, an Asus P8H67-B3. If it is the mainboard and not the drive, then I am screwed. All 30 boards they got Friday morning, were already out of stock after just one and a half day. With my money gone I then can wait a very long time.
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I don'T believe it, the web is full of people hjaving the very same problem like I have:
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Canada
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try this skybird:
plug the new drive into the old system test the drive or plug the old drive into the new system |
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I cannot, the plugs and connectors don't match (very old system). However, this is the new system. I researched the web via the old machine, and found that many Vista and Win7 users run into this problem, usually without finding answers, it seems, just the error description is always the same.
It may have something to do with old code (old software) or hardware somehow messing up the way Windows takes track of the hardware configuration of its host, demanding a new activation when the system sees to many or too intense changes. Its a malfunction certainly, and could lead people into an en dless loop like the kind I saw before. I had to try to interrupt it via keyboard commands for half an hour, in endless attempts, to finally get the W7 disc in the drive starting to boot from CD instead the HD. I then was able to trigger a full new installation (repair led back into the loop). Possible they messed up the basic installation in the shop (I had a constant minor hardware warning in hardware manager), which now is gone since I installed it all myself. Let'S see if this holds now.
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More or less, I am through.
![]() ![]() My office software did not work, I had Works Suite 2005, but it did not run Words, no matter the compatability settings. It is rated by MS as incompatible anyway. I replaced it with Office Home&Student, because I do not like Open Office (I tried it two years ago and it crashed often, also I do not like its security exploits and the the fact that in large parts it is programmed in Java). Despite being 64 Bit, my rig so far runs all sims I tried: for racing: RSRBR, NASCAR2003 and GTR2, and then of course SBP-PE, F4AF, and the new stuff like RoF, Arma2 and BlackShark anyway. What remains to be seen is FS9, which I will do at the very end only (40+ GB of installed material, I want it all kept close together), Oblivion, chess, and then I have all my classics together. The samller strategy games like WinSPMBT, TOAW3, Danube 85 and CotA seem to run, too, although I did not test them extensively so far. So additional to the planned sum of money I had to put an additional and unplanned 200 bucks on the table for Office/Word and the wheel, but these are the only unsolvable issues I have had so far. Beside that, it all looks good, I like the new environment very much (Win7 is as great as Vista was bad!), and I think I can rate my migration as a more or less smooth transition. The troubles I had, were not meant to stay, so: all thumbs up! ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh, and yes: the system is fast as hell. ![]()
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If you feel nuts, consult an expert. Last edited by Skybird; 03-09-11 at 08:34 AM. |
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