Preload ATI 5970 Drivers To Install Disc?
Jun 30, 2011Anyone know of a way to have ATI CCC install during a clean install of windows 7 so that none of the original windows vga drivers are ever loaded?
View 1 RepliesAnyone know of a way to have ATI CCC install during a clean install of windows 7 so that none of the original windows vga drivers are ever loaded?
View 1 RepliesWhen I am trying to install windows 7 It loads files / then when it reboots i get the windows boot manager saying
insert drivers disc if you do not have this contact xxx
windows.~bt/windows system32/drivers/vmstorfl.sys
status 0xc0000231
windows failed to load critical system driver missing or corrupt
I thought i may have been a bad copy . 3 different copy`s burned with different speeds/discs/ pc still getting error
I also tried to load vista and loads file and reboots
get a blue screen
abit nf7s 2.0
amd socket a 2600
2.5 gigs ram
ATI 9600 128meg agp series vidio
latest bios updated /
I just built a clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate (RTM x64) and have the system running great with one ATI 5970 video card. Upon adding a second card (in the correct x16 slot per my MB manual), rebooting shows the "starting windows" screen, proceeds past this to a black screen with a movable mouse cursor (occasionally I get an hour glass for a moment and then back to cursor).
Here's what I've tried to troubleshoot:
- Combed through the Seven Forums and couldn't find a similar issue
- Ensured BIOS was latest and chipset drivers were installed (MB = MSI x58 Eclipse SLI)
- Tried with and without the Crossfire interconnect
- Tried the new ATI hotfix drivers
- Tried Win 7 Startup Repair - no luck
- Let the machine sit overnight to see if it would eventually come up to Windows - no luck
- Tried safe mode and the machine displayed same behavior
- Removed original card to make sure card was seated in the slot correctly and power was properly connected (I have a 1KW power supply). Removing the original card, the machine booted fine on card #2.
- Removed all other cards (only other was an XiFi card) - and with two cards in, same behavior
- With one card in, uninstalled the ATI drivers, rebooted into Safe Mode and ran Guru 3D Driver Sweeper (in Admin mode) and removed any other residual driver stuff. Rebooted to ensure it was all gone (it was), and inserted card #2, same behavior
I can get it to boot to DOS boot and it passes BIOS fine - so I think it's a Windows issue or a hardware resources issue - just can't tell what it is hanging on...
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Recover Windows to first partition only
Recover Windows to entire HD
Recover Windows to entire HD with two partitions
After doing a bit of research, I felt it best to choose option two. However, there are a few things I would like to be sure of before I proceed with the process: Does the ASUS U56E-BAL7 have it's own recovery partition so that I may go about this process without disks and ENSURE COMPLETELY that my computer will be 'fresh out-of-the-box' status, with all required drivers fully capable of reinstalling themselves, etc? Or is there any indication that I will need to order disks in order to recover?
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