Zenax
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Hi Guys,
I just thought that I would start this thread, to pass on some wisdom on how to install vista onto a Dell Inspiron 1720.
Now I recently had to do this for my laptop, and let me tell you it was a nightmare.
I managed to get the installation to the last part of the installation where it says "Completing Installation" and then it hangs for around 1 hour, then goes to a black screen with a simple cursor on it.
Now my reasonfor the installation of Windows Vista was that I was experiencing some problems with a few files and decided that it was about time I did a re-install, just to get rid of the rubbish that Dell load onto your laptop when you get it anyway.
Now the way in which to get past this issue (after loads of research ....) is that you have to change some options in the BIOS to enable the Windows Vista installation to continue.
Now, I was thinking, why on earth would I have to change BIOS options just to get an installation to work, It was really bugging me.
So basically to recap:
Go to BIOS ---> Onboard Devices
Go to Flash Cache Module - Turn it OFF
Go to SATA Operation - Change AHCI to ATA
Info taken from:
http://forums.techguy.org/5040811-post21.html
Things must be done in that order. If not the SATA operation will refuse to change over!
Please Note: When using the BIOS change method there is a small decrease in performance. It is not that noticeable but it is there.
And recently I came across another way, which is also listed in the link shown above.
When it comes to formatting your drives into the relevant partitions that you want them to be, you can click on the Advanced drive options, then click on load driver.
Once you have clicked on the Load driver button you must swap the OEM disk to the resources disk you recieve with the laptop. Then simply load the AHCI driver and then install windows (making sure you swap the discs over) and that should also mean that it goes off without a glitch.
I just thought that I would share my wisom with the people of these forums. However I would not know half of the things that I know without the people who know a lot more than me, and share it with people on other forums.
Hope that this might help someone one-day!
Peace!
I just thought that I would start this thread, to pass on some wisdom on how to install vista onto a Dell Inspiron 1720.
Now I recently had to do this for my laptop, and let me tell you it was a nightmare.
I managed to get the installation to the last part of the installation where it says "Completing Installation" and then it hangs for around 1 hour, then goes to a black screen with a simple cursor on it.
Now my reasonfor the installation of Windows Vista was that I was experiencing some problems with a few files and decided that it was about time I did a re-install, just to get rid of the rubbish that Dell load onto your laptop when you get it anyway.
Now the way in which to get past this issue (after loads of research ....) is that you have to change some options in the BIOS to enable the Windows Vista installation to continue.
Now, I was thinking, why on earth would I have to change BIOS options just to get an installation to work, It was really bugging me.
So basically to recap:
Go to BIOS ---> Onboard Devices
Go to Flash Cache Module - Turn it OFF
Go to SATA Operation - Change AHCI to ATA
Info taken from:
http://forums.techguy.org/5040811-post21.html
Things must be done in that order. If not the SATA operation will refuse to change over!
Please Note: When using the BIOS change method there is a small decrease in performance. It is not that noticeable but it is there.
And recently I came across another way, which is also listed in the link shown above.
When it comes to formatting your drives into the relevant partitions that you want them to be, you can click on the Advanced drive options, then click on load driver.
Once you have clicked on the Load driver button you must swap the OEM disk to the resources disk you recieve with the laptop. Then simply load the AHCI driver and then install windows (making sure you swap the discs over) and that should also mean that it goes off without a glitch.
I just thought that I would share my wisom with the people of these forums. However I would not know half of the things that I know without the people who know a lot more than me, and share it with people on other forums.
Hope that this might help someone one-day!
Peace!
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