From: Cael on 7 May 2010 06:13 My computer is dual boot OS Widows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit. Last month I had problems on start up, it failed to the load BIOS after multiple pushed on the start on button then it started normally and once it had started then it worked smoothly without any problems I was able to reboot so many times. To fix the problem I replaced the motherboard battery then I heard two short beep sound then failed to start. Then somehow it has gone then it beeps only once and loading Express Gate and then the OS dual boot. I do not have problems on startup Vista Ultimate but the Windows 7 fails to startup. Then it reboots and get the message of Windows Startup Repair the startup repair fix the problem temporarily. When I use the computer next day it has the same problems. It was about to load the windows it shows a little bit of colorful windows then it suddenly crash with blue color screen but it is very fast I cannot read anything else and then reboot again. I get the message of windows startup repair again. I disconnected the Antec Varis but the problems remains as usual. However when it started once then it works smoothly, many hours but the same problem I have the next day when I started the computer. Computer Specification: OS Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit and Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. CPU: Intel Core2 Quad 6600 2.40GHz RAM: 6GB Corsair DDR3 (memtest86 + passed) HDD: 1. 1TB, 2. 1TB and 700GB Graphic Card: ATI Raedeon 4870 RAM DDR5 1GB PSU: Corsair HX850W (new) Other USB device: Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premium. I assembled this computer about 2 years ago. In the process to fix this problem I disconnected all the components and reassembled again but the problems is not solved. The HDD 700GB is new and I installed the Windows 7 and without any other HDD and without dual boot I tried to fix the problem but failed.
From: Carlos on 7 May 2010 10:17 Cael, The very moment you replaced the motherboard's battery you lost all your BIOS customised settings, like hour, boot priority, SATA connection type (IDE or AHCI), etc. That might be affecting Windows 7 though I am more inclined to think that you have a hardware failure. Before taking any action, can you confirm that Windows Vista works flawlessly along time with no errors? Carlos "Cael" wrote: > My computer is dual boot OS Widows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and Windows Vista > Ultimate 32 bit. Last month I had problems on start up, it failed to the > load BIOS after multiple pushed on the start on button then it started > normally and once it had started then it worked smoothly without any > problems I was able to reboot so many times. To fix the problem I replaced > the motherboard battery then I heard two short beep sound then failed to > start. Then somehow it has gone then it beeps only once and loading Express > Gate and then the OS dual boot. I do not have problems on startup Vista > Ultimate but the Windows 7 fails to startup. Then it reboots and get the > message of Windows Startup Repair the startup repair fix the problem > temporarily. When I use the computer next day it has the same problems. It > was about to load the windows it shows a little bit of colorful windows then > it suddenly crash with blue color screen but it is very fast I cannot read > anything else and then reboot again. I get the message of windows startup > repair again. I disconnected the Antec Varis but the problems remains as > usual. However when it started once then it works smoothly, many hours but > the same problem I have the next day when I started the computer. > > Computer Specification: > > OS Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit and Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. > CPU: Intel Core2 Quad 6600 2.40GHz > RAM: 6GB Corsair DDR3 (memtest86 + passed) > HDD: 1. 1TB, 2. 1TB and 700GB > Graphic Card: ATI Raedeon 4870 RAM DDR5 1GB > PSU: Corsair HX850W (new) > Other USB device: Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premium. > > I assembled this computer about 2 years ago. In the process to fix this > problem I disconnected all the components and reassembled again but the > problems is not solved. The HDD 700GB is new and I installed the Windows 7 > and without any other HDD and without dual boot I tried to fix the problem > but failed. >
From: Dennis Pack on 7 May 2010 12:17 Cael: I agree with Carlos about a probable hardware failure. With the 32-bit operating system functioning normally and the problems only effecting the 64-bit operating system an easily overlooked item is the ram. A 64-bit operating system addresses ram differently than a 32-bit operating system. Even though the ram passed memtest 86 testing, remove one stick of ram at a time and verify that the last ram slot is empty for testing. Have a great day. -- Dennis Pack Win-7 Enterprise x64, Win-7 Professional x64. "Cael" <cael(a)nomail.com> wrote in message news:EEA05674-3397-4106-8727-7CB8304D7D2B(a)microsoft.com... > My computer is dual boot OS Widows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and Windows Vista > Ultimate 32 bit. Last month I had problems on start up, it failed to the > load BIOS after multiple pushed on the start on button then it started > normally and once it had started then it worked smoothly without any > problems I was able to reboot so many times. To fix the problem I replaced > the motherboard battery then I heard two short beep sound then failed to > start. Then somehow it has gone then it beeps only once and loading > Express Gate and then the OS dual boot. I do not have problems on startup > Vista Ultimate but the Windows 7 fails to startup. Then it reboots and get > the message of Windows Startup Repair the startup repair fix the problem > temporarily. When I use the computer next day it has the same problems. It > was about to load the windows it shows a little bit of colorful windows > then it suddenly crash with blue color screen but it is very fast I cannot > read anything else and then reboot again. I get the message of windows > startup repair again. I disconnected the Antec Varis but the problems > remains as usual. However when it started once then it works smoothly, > many hours but the same problem I have the next day when I started the > computer. > > Computer Specification: > > OS Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit and Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. > CPU: Intel Core2 Quad 6600 2.40GHz > RAM: 6GB Corsair DDR3 (memtest86 + passed) > HDD: 1. 1TB, 2. 1TB and 700GB > Graphic Card: ATI Raedeon 4870 RAM DDR5 1GB > PSU: Corsair HX850W (new) > Other USB device: Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premium. > > I assembled this computer about 2 years ago. In the process to fix this > problem I disconnected all the components and reassembled again but the > problems is not solved. The HDD 700GB is new and I installed the Windows 7 > and without any other HDD and without dual boot I tried to fix the problem > but failed. > > __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus > signature database 5095 (20100507) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. > > http://www.eset.com > > > __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5095 (20100507) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com
From: Cael on 7 May 2010 14:44 Of course probably it would be hardwire failure, so I have been trying to find out. I did the BIOS resetting after I changed the MB battery, now the problem is the Windows 7 loading. I reseating the graphic card, and the RAM now it is working but I am not sure about tomorrow. The continuous use is not a problem even 2/3 hours shutdown and start again has no problem. I hope some components are probably lose connection but I cannot find out all very well except the SATA cables and internal USB connection, these SATA cables are not very tight and it has no latch too. So if it is lose why I am able to use Windows Vista, just I am wondering. "Carlos" <Carlos(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:76494550-37CE-4758-B6A5-8C53E8A84649(a)microsoft.com... > Cael, > The very moment you replaced the motherboard's battery you lost all your > BIOS customised settings, like hour, boot priority, SATA connection type > (IDE > or AHCI), etc. > That might be affecting Windows 7 though I am more inclined to think that > you have a hardware failure. > Before taking any action, can you confirm that Windows Vista works > flawlessly along time with no errors? > Carlos > > "Cael" wrote: > >> My computer is dual boot OS Widows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and Windows Vista >> Ultimate 32 bit. Last month I had problems on start up, it failed to the >> load BIOS after multiple pushed on the start on button then it started >> normally and once it had started then it worked smoothly without any >> problems I was able to reboot so many times. To fix the problem I >> replaced >> the motherboard battery then I heard two short beep sound then failed to >> start. Then somehow it has gone then it beeps only once and loading >> Express >> Gate and then the OS dual boot. I do not have problems on startup Vista >> Ultimate but the Windows 7 fails to startup. Then it reboots and get the >> message of Windows Startup Repair the startup repair fix the problem >> temporarily. When I use the computer next day it has the same problems. >> It >> was about to load the windows it shows a little bit of colorful windows >> then >> it suddenly crash with blue color screen but it is very fast I cannot >> read >> anything else and then reboot again. I get the message of windows startup >> repair again. I disconnected the Antec Varis but the problems remains as >> usual. However when it started once then it works smoothly, many hours >> but >> the same problem I have the next day when I started the computer. >> >> Computer Specification: >> >> OS Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit and Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. >> CPU: Intel Core2 Quad 6600 2.40GHz >> RAM: 6GB Corsair DDR3 (memtest86 + passed) >> HDD: 1. 1TB, 2. 1TB and 700GB >> Graphic Card: ATI Raedeon 4870 RAM DDR5 1GB >> PSU: Corsair HX850W (new) >> Other USB device: Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premium. >> >> I assembled this computer about 2 years ago. In the process to fix this >> problem I disconnected all the components and reassembled again but the >> problems is not solved. The HDD 700GB is new and I installed the Windows >> 7 >> and without any other HDD and without dual boot I tried to fix the >> problem >> but failed. >>
From: Cael on 7 May 2010 23:48 Dennis Pack, I did one stick at a time and found no errors. Today I launched the Startup Repair, before this I got blue screen crash too. The crash was not fast just like before so I was able to read the message " A problem has been detected..... Bad_Pool_Header.......Technical information: ***STOP:0x00000019" Furthermore, the Startup Repair details: Diagnosis and repair details: ------------------------------ Name: Check for update Result: Completed successfully Error Code = 0x0 System disk test Disk failure diagnosis Disk Metadata test Target OS test Volume content check Boot manager diagnosis System boot log diagnosis Event log diagnosis Internal state check Boot test Setup state check Root cause found: Unspecified changes to system configuration might have caused the problem. Repair action: System Restore Result: Completed successfully Error code =0x0 Time take = 38242 ms. All of above these test and diagnosis got Error code =0x0 only the different results were the "Time taken" To fix this problem I have bought a new hard disk and installed the OS Windows 7 without any other hard disk and peripheral such as Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premium but having the same problem. Once it started everything fine only the problem is about 7 hours shut down then it starts the same process of the problem. I scanned the computer with AVG free version anti virus software but found nothing. Last month I got one "torjan horse" I deleted the file. According to the Core Temp the CPU temperature are under 30c most of the time Core 0 is 26/27c Core 1, 2, 3 are almost same as 24/25c, the CPU cooler is Corsair H50. Thank you for the response. Regards, Cael "Dennis Pack" <dennispack(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:E68DE1CF-676C-44A6-A4D3-388215852857(a)microsoft.com... > Cael: > I agree with Carlos about a probable hardware failure. With the 32-bit > operating system functioning normally and the problems only effecting the > 64-bit operating system an easily overlooked item is the ram. A 64-bit > operating system addresses ram differently than a 32-bit operating system. > Even though the ram passed memtest 86 testing, remove one stick of ram at > a time and verify that the last ram slot is empty for testing. Have a > great day. > -- > Dennis Pack > Win-7 Enterprise x64, Win-7 Professional x64. > "Cael" <cael(a)nomail.com> wrote in message > news:EEA05674-3397-4106-8727-7CB8304D7D2B(a)microsoft.com... >> My computer is dual boot OS Widows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and Windows Vista >> Ultimate 32 bit. Last month I had problems on start up, it failed to the >> load BIOS after multiple pushed on the start on button then it started >> normally and once it had started then it worked smoothly without any >> problems I was able to reboot so many times. To fix the problem I >> replaced the motherboard battery then I heard two short beep sound then >> failed to start. Then somehow it has gone then it beeps only once and >> loading Express Gate and then the OS dual boot. I do not have problems on >> startup Vista Ultimate but the Windows 7 fails to startup. Then it >> reboots and get the message of Windows Startup Repair the startup repair >> fix the problem temporarily. When I use the computer next day it has the >> same problems. It was about to load the windows it shows a little bit of >> colorful windows then it suddenly crash with blue color screen but it is >> very fast I cannot read anything else and then reboot again. I get the >> message of windows startup repair again. I disconnected the Antec Varis >> but the problems remains as usual. However when it started once then it >> works smoothly, many hours but the same problem I have the next day when >> I started the computer. >> >> Computer Specification: >> >> OS Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit and Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. >> CPU: Intel Core2 Quad 6600 2.40GHz >> RAM: 6GB Corsair DDR3 (memtest86 + passed) >> HDD: 1. 1TB, 2. 1TB and 700GB >> Graphic Card: ATI Raedeon 4870 RAM DDR5 1GB >> PSU: Corsair HX850W (new) >> Other USB device: Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premium. >> >> I assembled this computer about 2 years ago. In the process to fix this >> problem I disconnected all the components and reassembled again but the >> problems is not solved. The HDD 700GB is new and I installed the Windows >> 7 and without any other HDD and without dual boot I tried to fix the >> problem but failed. >> >> __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus >> signature database 5095 (20100507) __________ >> >> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. >> >> http://www.eset.com >> >> >> > > > __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus > signature database 5095 (20100507) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. > > http://www.eset.com > > >
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