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The cause and solution of system Blue screen after restart in the process of installing Vista

2025-01-17 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article mainly explains the reasons and solutions for the blue screen of the system after rebooting in the process of installing Vista. Interested friends may wish to have a look. The method introduced in this paper is simple, fast and practical. Let's let the editor take you to learn the reason and solution of the blue screen after rebooting in the process of installing Vista.

Many netizens in the process of installing Vista, reboot will appear blue screen, the reason is simple: there is no SATA driver loaded.

Originally, my suggestion is to modify the hard drive settings in BIOS and set the hard drive to compatibility mode instead of Archi mode. As a result, friends on the Internet said that they couldn't handle it and couldn't install it at all. We studied it for more than 20 days and finally found a solution. It was originally possible to manually add the SATA driver and registration information to the Vista temporary directory from XP after the installation reboot.

First of all, our central idea is to manually add our own disk controller driver (nonsense) to the Vista installation directory. There are two steps to do this:

1. In the temporary installation directory of Vista, place our own driver files.

2. Add our own driver key value to the Vista registry.

All right, with the theoretical basis, let's take action!

Install Vista normally under XP until you restart it for the first time. After reboot, the blue screen will go back to XP to perform the operation.

No.1: copy your own disk driver files to the relevant location in the Vista temporary directory.

Specifically: * .sys files are placed in windows\ system32\ drivers in the Vista temporary directory, and * .inf and other files are placed in windows\ inf in the Vista temporary directory.

No.2: how do I modify the registry of Vista? We need to use the registry database of the current XP system as a temporary place to operate. Just create a new temporary folder: my location is under c:\ raid. Then open the registry, find all the keys of the driver you want to install in XP and save all of them in the file sata.reg. Copy sata.reg to c:\ raid.

Then create a new text file a.txt. Exe in the raid folder. Open an and add the following (/ / then I don't have to write):

If not exist system goto end

Copy the system system.bak / / backup system file.

Reg load hklm\ hk97sys system / / writes the contents of the system file to Hkey_LOCAL_MACHINE\ hk97sys, and hk97sys is the temporary new key value.

Regedit / s SATA.reg / / adds the value of sata.reg to the current registry. And save the system file.

Reg unload hklm\ hk97sys / / removes the hk97sys key added in the current registry.

Pause / / so you can see the result clearly.

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At this point, I believe you have a deeper understanding of the reasons and solutions for the blue screen of the system after rebooting during the installation of Vista. You might as well do it in practice. Here is the website, more related content can enter the relevant channels to inquire, follow us, continue to learn!

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