Since the seeds of Vista just appeared on the Internet, I downloaded it. However, it has not been installed all the time. The first time it restarts during installation, it will be blue screen. It turns out that the SATA driver is not loaded. //This article comes from computer software and hardware application network www.45it.com
(My computer configuration: AMD64 2800+ 512DDR400 GFX5200 MSI K8T800G VT8237 ST120SATA)
Netizens said that this can not be installed However, I just did not give up, studied for twenty days, and finally installed it yesterday. It turns out that the SATA driver and registration information can be manually added to the temporary directory of Vista from XP after the installation restart.
First, our central idea is to add a door in my Vista installation directory manually own disk controller driver (nonsense). This requires 2 steps to complete:
1. In the temporary installation directory of Vista, place our own driver file.
2. Add my own driver key value in Vista's registry. (Mao Chairman Education teaches us: Be kind to people, you secretly add a large number of documents under the directory of people, how to inform people: Hello, Vista~~ even in your directory, add even baby files, installed Remember to add it even! If you miss a ~~嘿嘿, then you will die to see it.)
Well, with the theoretical basis, we will act!
Normal Install Vista under XP until the first reboot, restart the blue screen (normal -_-". Re-enter XP to operate.
No.1: Copy your own disk driver files to the Vista temporary directory Relevant location in
Specifically: *.sys file is placed in windows\\system32\\drivers in Vista temporary directory, *.inf and other files are put into windows\\inf in Vista temporary directory.
No.2:? how to modify the registry Vista do we need to use the registry database of current XP systems operate just as a temporary place to create a temporary folder: my position is in c: \\ raid Then. Open the registry and find the driver you want to install in XP. Have the key values and export them all in the file sata.reg. Copy sata.reg to c:\
aid.
Then create a new text file a.txt in the raid folder. Open a and add the following (after //are my words do not write):.
if not exist system goto end
system system.bak //copy the backup system files
Reg load hklm\\hk97sys system //Write the contents of the system file to Hkey_LOCAL_MACHINE\\hk97sys, hk97sys is a temporary new key.
regedit /s SATA.reg //Add the value of sata.reg to the current registry. and save the system files.
reg unload \\ //delete hk97sys registry keys add the current hklm hk97sys.
pause //so you can see the results oh ~ < BR>
:end
Save a.txt after writing and rename it to a.cmd. Ready to operate. Will be named system under windows\\system32\\config in Vista temporary directory Copy the file to the c:\\sata directory. (Why copy the system file? Because that stuff is the location of the registry database.)
Execute a.cmd. If the prompt is successful, copy the current system file back to its original location to overwrite the original file. So we will add our own driver information to the Vista registry.
Shut down and restart the computer to enter the Vista installer. If there is no blue screen, congratulations! (I have succeeded in pulling halfway here!)
Continue to install the program. The second automatic restart. After restarting----blue screen! Hurry to analyze the reason, N brain cells agree that it is still a driver problem! The original work was only done on the Vista installer, however, the Vista system file on the hard disk now. It was copied from the Vista installation CD! (The installation CD is not included!) It is not the stuff in the previous Vista temporary directory. . .
know the reason also easier to handle, let's old trick. Only this time the object is no longer a temporary directory for Vista. It is the disk where the Vista system is located (even in the E disk, everyone changes according to their own situation).
No.1: Copy your own disk driver files to the relevant locations in the Vista system directory.
Specifically: *.sys file is placed in E:\\windows\\system32\\drivers, *.inf and other files are placed in E:\\windows\\inf.
No.2. Copy the file named system under E:\\windows\\system32\\config to the c:\\sata directory. Execute a.cmd. If the prompt is successful, copy the current system file back to its original location to overwrite the original file.
off again to restart the computer into the Vista installer, if not blue screen, congratulations!. (I have succeeded in pulling here!)
Then? Then wait for ~~~ for 20 minutes, then the Vista system will appear in front of you!