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| Thread ID: 63809 | 2005-11-23 08:07:00 | GeForce 7800GT stops boot | flashkiwi (9295) | Press F1 |
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| 406916 | 2005-12-04 04:54:00 | nope, windows repair install didn't work looks like i'm going to have to install windows over the top of my current installation - copy all my data accross (over 300gb) my lan to my old computer, and start again from scratch just after i'd got it the way i wanted it as well :/ that sucks |
GaRHaR (8607) | ||
| 406917 | 2005-12-04 06:00:00 | I am trying to install a Gigabyte 7800GT PCIe video card into my PC. When I go to boot it blue screens with a STOP 0x0000007B error. According to Microsoft this a boot error.....Using F8 i have tried all the different options. In safe mode it stopped at d347bus.sys, so followed instructions and removed Virtual Dameon. Now it stops loading at mup.sys. When I remove the card it boots normally. I belive that the motherboard senses the new graphics card and turns off the onboard VGA. There is no bios setting for this. Albatron PX915P MB Yes there is. I just downloaded the manul and had a look. Go back to your MB manual and read it carefully. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 406918 | 2005-12-04 10:21:00 | copy all my data accross (over 300gb) my lan to my old computerYour old computer, is that the one with 2X120Gb of HD space, I dont think it will fit ;) | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 406919 | 2005-12-08 11:04:00 | I reinstalled Windows and all works OK now - not sure what the problem was? Lucky I had set up a couple of partitions. Kinda sucks that you have to reinstall Windows (and all the other applications) because you change a graphics card - 6 ours wastes Flashkiwi |
flashkiwi (9295) | ||
| 406920 | 2006-02-06 07:18:00 | Although I am not entirely sure this would have worked I recently encountered the same problem. The daemon tools driver (d347bus.sys) was stopping my computer from doing a complete boot. However I could get into windows using safe mode. Although you cannot uninstall daemon tools, who would want too anyways, you can have daemon tools disabled. Doing so enables windows to temporarily ignore that particular file enabling a full boot in normal mode. Then unistall then reinstall daemon tools. That SHOULD solve your problem. | someguynamedmat (9296) | ||
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