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Anonymous Posted on Jan 04, 2014

Easynote r0902 Running XP, computer boots as far as the XP screen then cycles back to the initial boot screen and tries to boot again in a constant cycle. Local help says the motherboard has gone... canm I buy another? best Kit

  • Edward Morgan
    Edward Morgan Jan 04, 2014

    Hi kit thackefray, I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Did you try booting to Safe Mode? Have you tried booting from a Windows CD?

  • knighttime_u Apr 10, 2014

    Try the bios setting for the Hard Drive. Switch from ACHI to IDE. I see this most with new installs.

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Local help is wrong. Windows is "crashing" during a "normal" start-up. Reinstalling Windows might fix the problem. Or, it could be "bad" RAM -- remove all-but-one of the RAM sticks, and try again to boot. If it still fails, remove that stick, and insert one of the "removed" sticks, and try again.

Will it boot into "safe mode" ?

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2009

SOURCE: Windows XP boots endless if SATA is set to AHCI

this is'nt so easy here an example solution:

Enabling SATA mode to AHCI after XP Install (applicable to most laptops, or systems) If you want to enable SATA mode as AHCI after installing Windows XP, then read on. It's a bit of a long read because of step-by-step instructions, but worth it.

I did this on on Acer Aspire 5315-2153, it seems like the basic strategy should work on other laptops or systems.

For whatever reason, you may have installed Windows XP on your new laptops with SATA Native Mode disabled in the BIOS. Once XP is installed, enabling it in the BIOS will result in a BSOD upon loading Windows because XP doesn't have the correct drivers.

I read that enabling SATA native mode will give you a slight performance inrease and slightly increased battery life, so it seems worthwhile to me smile.gif

Here's how I did it on a Acer Aspire 5315-2153 running Windows XP (32 Bit version):

- Download the Intel Matrix Storage Manager software from Intel (I think it's iata_enu.exe)or AHCI_Intel_v7.5.0.1017_XP.zip from Acer web site.

- Extract files from AHCI_Intel_v7.5.0.1017_XP.zip to e.g. C:\AHCI_Intel_v7_5_0_1017_XP files need: (you may delete the rest)

iaahci.cat
iaahci.inf
iastor.cat
iastor.inf
iastor.sys
TXTSSETUP.OEM

- Now go to Device Manager, under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers you should

see: Intel 82801HEM/HBM SATA AHCI Storage Controller

- Right-Click on that and select Update Driver
- Say no to connecting to Windows Update to search, hit Next
- Select Install fro a list or specific location (Advanced), hit Next
- Select "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install", hit Next
- Select Have Disk
- Browse to C:\AHCI_Intel_v7_5_0_1017_XP and highlight the iastor.inf file, hit Open
- Select OK
- Now you should have a list of controllers, for the Acer 5315-2153 choose Intel 82801HEM/HBM SATA AHCI Storage Controller, hit Next
- You'll get warned that installing the device driver is not recommended, click Yes to continue installing
- Click Finish
- Click Yes to restart your computer

When your computer boots up, you need to hit F2 to enter the BIOS. Change SATA mode to AHCI, save changes and exit.

After you log into Windows, your computer will find the "new" hardware. Wait until you get the popup message to restart your computer, say Yes to restart one last time.

You may download also from Intel the RAID/AHCI Software - Intel® Matrix Storage Manager (iata70_enu.exe 5640KB) and install it in your system, it may fix in case you got the wrong Intel 82801 AHCI controller.

I give credit to Jamie Rybarczyk at HP Business Support Center forum for doing most of typing.

http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=186471

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2009

SOURCE: My computer wont boot past Ai lifestyle screen(initial screen)

Boot from windows CD and after all drivers are loaded it will ask you what you want to do
"Install, repair etc" choose Install and then press the R key for repair and follow instructions from there

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2011

SOURCE: I have an msi ms-7390 k9n sli ver 2 motherboard

move the sata connection for your bootable HDD to another port like 3 or 4 and the bios will detect then run bios setup to boot from the sata 3 or 4 and it works like normal, must be a bug in sata 1 and 2. had same issue trying to install win7 x64. Win 7 refuses to detect sata DVD drive, moved it on the MB and it installed fine.

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