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I am at wits end. I have scratch-built a system, all new components. I had
some problems with bad RAM sticks, but at the point now where I am able to
boot to my copy of Vista Ultimate from MSDN. I have tried multiple times to
run the install, but continue to get assorted Blue Screen errors during the
'extracting files' process. So far, I have received
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (2 seperate times, with different locations
listed), BAD_POOL_HEADER, CACHE_MANAGER and 0X8E (which is apparently a
KERNAL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error).
The system I am running is:
* Intel Core2Duo E6400 Processor
* Intel DG965WH M/B
* 1 Gb of DDR 800 MHz RAM - I have tried with 2 Gb, using dual channel, but
got similar results. I had heard reducing the RAM sometimes helped, so down
to the 1 Gb now.
* 320 Gb Western Digital SATA HDD
* 18x Dual Layer DVD-RW
* Case with front and side fans, 450 W P/S
* Basic PS/2 KB, USB Mouse, LCD Monitor
I have no other devices or peripherals attached. I have run the HDD as RAID
(installing RAID driver and without) and IDE - Native and Legacy. I format
the drive entirely between attempts, and it shows the total file space for
the primary partition is being used each time. I have also tried creating
multiple partitions under the 129 Gb limitation (though I had thought Vista
cracked that). I have already flashed the BIOS to the most recent version on
the Intel website.
What am I missing? Or what hardware should I be focusing on? Due to issues
with the hardware mentioned previously, I have already swapped the
motherboard (the one listed is the newest one). I am reasonably sure the
stick of RAM in the system is functional, since I tested the system by
booting with 1 stick at a time until I booted past BIOS consistantly (since
it was locking up in BIOS with the bad sticks I had also gotten).
some problems with bad RAM sticks, but at the point now where I am able to
boot to my copy of Vista Ultimate from MSDN. I have tried multiple times to
run the install, but continue to get assorted Blue Screen errors during the
'extracting files' process. So far, I have received
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (2 seperate times, with different locations
listed), BAD_POOL_HEADER, CACHE_MANAGER and 0X8E (which is apparently a
KERNAL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error).
The system I am running is:
* Intel Core2Duo E6400 Processor
* Intel DG965WH M/B
* 1 Gb of DDR 800 MHz RAM - I have tried with 2 Gb, using dual channel, but
got similar results. I had heard reducing the RAM sometimes helped, so down
to the 1 Gb now.
* 320 Gb Western Digital SATA HDD
* 18x Dual Layer DVD-RW
* Case with front and side fans, 450 W P/S
* Basic PS/2 KB, USB Mouse, LCD Monitor
I have no other devices or peripherals attached. I have run the HDD as RAID
(installing RAID driver and without) and IDE - Native and Legacy. I format
the drive entirely between attempts, and it shows the total file space for
the primary partition is being used each time. I have also tried creating
multiple partitions under the 129 Gb limitation (though I had thought Vista
cracked that). I have already flashed the BIOS to the most recent version on
the Intel website.
What am I missing? Or what hardware should I be focusing on? Due to issues
with the hardware mentioned previously, I have already swapped the
motherboard (the one listed is the newest one). I am reasonably sure the
stick of RAM in the system is functional, since I tested the system by
booting with 1 stick at a time until I booted past BIOS consistantly (since
it was locking up in BIOS with the bad sticks I had also gotten).