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by subleycostbe1977 2020. 2. 7. 18:39

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Hi, I am trying to install Windows 7 Ultimate on my machine but it will not start up into Windows. There's no error message or any log that I can get to so here is what I have done step by step. 1) Boot from W7 CD 2) Choose setup 3) Delete all partitions, create 2 new partitions (120gb & 800gb) 4) Click 'Next' and wait for it to go through the process of copying, expanding and 'installing' files 5) It automatically restarts at the end of the final step and tries to continue setup 6) It gets to 'starting services' then reboots (doesn't always reach that message though) 7) Gets to the windows splash screen, stops for a while then reboots 8) Gets to the 'Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking' etc. Screen and goes no further Safe mode cannot be used because Windows isn't fully installed (I've tried to go into them) and for the same reason I cannot 'Start Windows Normally' as it just reboots and comes back to the same menu. The 'Repair' option from the DVD doesn't work either for the same reason, Windows isn't fully installed so there isn't anything to repair. Believe this to be a hardware problem I removed my Graphics card (my mobo has onboard graphics too) but the installation still fails.

Jan 1, 2008 - I have a ECS RC410-M Rev 1.1 motherboard running a Pentium D 945. Been fixing computer hardware and software for the past 40 years. Specifications for the Alhena motherboard. HP and Compaq Desktop PCs - Motherboard Specifications, RC410-M (Alhena). Motherboard specifications table.

There's nothing unusual plugged in and it cannot be a hardware problem because I am posting this from the machine I am trying to install W7 on (I installed Vista Business again). I have: USB Mouse, PS2 Keyboard and a Monitor plugged in. Internally there is just the one HDD, mobo, 2GB RAM and 2.8ghz CPU. This Vista installation is 64Bit and is working which proves that my hardware can support the W7 64bit version I'm trying to install.

I have searched online but there seems to be no answer to this. I understand this will be difficult to diagnose as there's no error message but I'm hoping that someone can help. Your ECS RC410-M cross-references to and here's their offerings. Not Windows 7.

The HP driver listings are usually under their PC models. Here's one that uses an RC410-M motherboard: This has a different mainboard name, though, although it's another RC410-M. There's not a lot there, though. It suggests that the ATI RC410 chipset on the board had built-in support under Vista (both 32 and 64 bit). Perhaps the support wasn't carried over to Windows 7. I'd be disappointed, though, if the Upgrade Advisor failed to detect that issue.

If you do a Web search for drivers, be wary of bioticaindia. I've been told that it's a scam site, although Google has done nothing to prevent them from popping up near the top of any driver search results. Hi Grits - What I am doing is legitimate. I have obtained both Win7 and Vista from my company's MAPS subscription. I am the developer and had intended to use Win7 myself to see how it was and whether there was any reason for us to upgrade from XP. When you download the ISO from MAPS it asks what version you want and I selected 64Bit. I removed the proposal to mark your post as the answer because I felt that that lack of evidence neither proves nor disproves Win7 support.

I would like to at least get to an error message saying what went wrong during the install if there is such a log. Hi Bubba - Vista is from our MAPS subscription.

The only original components on this machine are the motherboard and CPU. I have changed everything else including the case so this is no longer a 'HP' machine in as far as I highly doubt HP would take any responsibility for it. I haven't seen any option to disable on board graphics but I will give that a try today and report back.

Thanks for the suggestion. The BIOS has no option to turn off the integrated graphics. The 'Primary Video' is set to PCI which I believe it auto-detects as whatever is plugged in when it boots. It had an option for on board TV out which I changed from NTSC to Pal.

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When I tried the W7 partition again it got as far as asking me to select my region & language but on clicking next it did something for a while then just rebooted and gives me the message that Windows did not start properly only this time it gave me a menu that had the start up repair app recommended. Oddly, after W7 set up failed again I tried to come back to the Vista partition to post but this had a BSOD during boot up (during the splash screen) but when I selected last known good config Vista worked. I kinda supect it is the ATI video chipset on the MB, I am assuming you HAD an HP media center PC, correct?

I have had issues with those boxes in the past, go into the BIOS and set it for default. If you have a PCI video stick in and try to load windows 7, I can not reboot now but on bootup pressing F8 do you see start in VGA mode??If so try that. And I understand you stripped the box so it is no longer an HP BUT the motherboard was built for HP so providing us with the exact model number would have made helping you MUCH easier as we would not have to dig around for the MB specs. Hi AnnoyedMike, Depending on your BIOS selections, it may be looking for the Intel Matrix Storage Manager (now RST) drivers. Set the SATA operation to AHCI, RAID autodetect ATA and save and exit. Also, check your boot sequence and set the hard drive first.

Use the F12 boot option to choose the DVD drive for installation. Save and exit. Choose the custom installation and select the advanced drive options, delete any partitions, create a new one, format and install. Yes, your display adapter has been moved to the legacy category by ATI AMD. By the way, it is a PCI-E interface for the display adapter, not PCI. You can find a pre-owned display adapter that is Windows 7 and Aero capable. ATI HD series 2xxx, 3xxx, 4xxx or nVidia 6800 and higher.

With no on-board video, you are stuck. @Nano Warp, Thanks. I will try these suggestions although I already set the BIOS to AHCI, RAID autodetect ATA and still saw the same issue. I will reset the boot sequence to HDD first then DVD drive. How do you choose custom installation when Windows 7 install disk is booting? Also the graphics card is normal PCI it is an old card I do not have PCI-Express card to test with in the machine even though there is a PCI-Express 16x port. Well that is a lie I have a GeForce 9800GT maybe I will take it out of my other machine.

In the end though I think the machine is just not compatible. I read on the dell forms this model machine is not compatible with windows 7, so I might be screwed altogether.

Odd though because I put Win7 on a Sony machine that is even older.

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