Disks won't boot

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I am running MSI K8NGM2-FID with an HP DVD Writer 740b. Neither the 64 bit
nor the 32 bit versions will boot from the DVD.
 
Does other operating system disks boot like xp or win98? Check your bios
settings for booting from cd. If that wont help try either a) try different
drive b) different disc image (maybe burning options?) c) update drive
firmware.
 
I can boot from the Windows XP disk. It seems to be something about DVD
disks or the Vista disks.

Once I tried to install from Windows rather than booting, the system went
into a loop at the booting. I think that it had something to do with the
boot.ini file but it was late last night. Once I was able to boot from the XP
CD i was able to get into Windows XP 64 and run that. I am afraid that I
hosed my regular XP installation. Oh well.
 
Are they bootable DVDs?

GWC said:
I can boot from the Windows XP disk. It seems to be something about DVD
disks or the Vista disks.

Once I tried to install from Windows rather than booting, the system went
into a loop at the booting. I think that it had something to do with the
boot.ini file but it was late last night. Once I was able to boot from the
XP
CD i was able to get into Windows XP 64 and run that. I am afraid that I
hosed my regular XP installation. Oh well.
 
My system also will not boot from the DVD drive. It can boot from the cd
drive, but not the DVD drive. I have yet to come across a solution to the
problem. I also have the downloaded version of vista as well as the one I
ordered from Microsoft and either one will boot to the DVD drive. I had to
install Vista while booted up into XP.
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Vista 64 bit OS
Dell Precision 670
Intel Xeon 3.6G X2
SCSI hard drive 15k X2
Adaptec Perc 320 controller
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3400
 
Swap drives. Many will not boot from the Slave drive. Swap their position
on the cable. On a Dell, they should be jumpered Cable Select anyway.
 
I have the PHILIPS DVD+/-RW, 16X. I would love to figure out how to boot to
it. It seems simple enough, but I have as of yet figured out a way....
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Vista 64 bit OS
Dell Precision 670
Intel Xeon 3.6G X2
SCSI hard drive 15k X2
Adaptec Perc 320 controller
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3400
 
Can you please confirm that your Device Manager shows no problems with your
HP DVD Writer 740b.

My HP DVD Writer 740b is not recognized by Windows Vista. My Device Manager
shows "This device can not start".

When I check for solutions to fix the problem, the following error occurs:

Description:
Windows was able to successfully install device driver software, but the
driver software encountered a problem when it tried to run. The problem code
is 10.

Todd D. Fladen, MD
The Fladen Eye and Lasik Center
(e-mail address removed)
 
Can you please confirm that your Device Manager shows no problems with your
HP DVD Writer 740b.

My HP DVD Writer 740b is not recognized by Windows Vista. My Device Manager
shows "This device can not start".

When I check for solutions to fix the problem, the following error occurs:

Description:
Windows was able to successfully install device driver software, but the
driver software encountered a problem when it tried to run. The problem code
is 10.

Todd D. Fladen, MD
The Fladen Eye and Lasik Center
(e-mail address removed)
 
Can you please confirm that your Device Manager shows no problems with your
HP DVD Writer 740b.

My HP DVD Writer 740b is not recognized by Windows Vista. My Device Manager
shows "This device can not start".

When I check for solutions to fix the problem, the following error occurs:

Description:
Windows was able to successfully install device driver software, but the
driver software encountered a problem when it tried to run. The problem code
is 10.

Todd D. Fladen, MD
The Fladen Eye and Lasik Center
(e-mail address removed)
 
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