I have a lot of trouble recently with my new configuration with P5N-E SLI motherboard, SATA disk, and Intel Quad processor.
My PC has secondary master CD ROM and sata hd on SATA1. BIOS is able to see my sata disk, and through XP installation I would push F6 to install sata/raid controller. Didn't notice any problems there.
So, after XP (32bit) installation is done, (after second reboot when I've create user, set networks, choose time, etc...) PC boots up, then I get UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME error (blue screeen).
I tried to fix it with chkdsk /r, I would get message that hard drive can not be repaired. I tried FIXBOOT, that doesn't work either.
I ran some diagnostic Seagate software and HD seems to be fine. It passed all tests.
I also plugged HD to my old PC with XP and I formatted it there (to NTFS). I didn't want to use windows for formatting/partitioning... same thing...blue screen.
I noticed, during installation of XP, there were two partitions, one big one that I formatted on my old PC and it was marked with C:, but there was a small one also, several megabytes of unpartitioned space. I have no idea where this is coming from.
I tried installing Vista (should be written with small "V") and didn't work. Vista would freeze in last stage "Completing Installation". I would just hung there with no error message.
Is there anything in BIOS that I should pay attention to, some settings that maybe microsoft doesn't like?
My opinion is that one of the hardware component is wrong. How do I know which one?
Any help is appreciated...
My PC has secondary master CD ROM and sata hd on SATA1. BIOS is able to see my sata disk, and through XP installation I would push F6 to install sata/raid controller. Didn't notice any problems there.
So, after XP (32bit) installation is done, (after second reboot when I've create user, set networks, choose time, etc...) PC boots up, then I get UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME error (blue screeen).
I tried to fix it with chkdsk /r, I would get message that hard drive can not be repaired. I tried FIXBOOT, that doesn't work either.
I ran some diagnostic Seagate software and HD seems to be fine. It passed all tests.
I also plugged HD to my old PC with XP and I formatted it there (to NTFS). I didn't want to use windows for formatting/partitioning... same thing...blue screen.
I noticed, during installation of XP, there were two partitions, one big one that I formatted on my old PC and it was marked with C:, but there was a small one also, several megabytes of unpartitioned space. I have no idea where this is coming from.
I tried installing Vista (should be written with small "V") and didn't work. Vista would freeze in last stage "Completing Installation". I would just hung there with no error message.
Is there anything in BIOS that I should pay attention to, some settings that maybe microsoft doesn't like?
My opinion is that one of the hardware component is wrong. How do I know which one?
Any help is appreciated...