03-10-2010 12:10 PM
Asus P5K-V - BIOS 1002 - latest
Q6600 Quad Core at 2.4 GHz - no overclock
SSD Intel X25-V 40 Gb - firmware 2CV102HD - latest
Leadtek 8600GT4 Gb RAM at 800 Mhz - no overclock, also tried setting it to 666 Mhz but it doesn't help
LG DVD Writer
I have taken out tv tuner, bluetooth dongle, second sound card, 2 WD HDD 250 Gb each.
I have tried 2 versions of Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and one version of Windows 7 Ultimate x86 - none works.
First version of x64 - goes past first restart, it hangs at Completing installation... step.
Second version of x64 - goes past first 2 restarts, it hangs after a couple of minutes after second restart. Second restart is right after the Completing installation... step.
x86 - goes past first 2 restarts, it hangs after a couple of minutes after second restart. This version of Windows 7 x86 works perfectly on my classic WD 250 Gb HDD for about 6 months.
The BIOS settings for SATA are: SATA Mode Enhanced and AHCI Enabled.
I have also installed Vistal Ultimate SP1 and it works perfectly. Haven't installed any drivers though.
Some people said to install Windows 7 over Vista, on the same partition. Did that, formatting the Vista partition, it didn't helped.
When I try to install Windows 7, it creates 2 partitions: one small - 100 Mb, one larger - remaining space. Is that normal? Vista on SSD and 7 on HDD don't do that.
The SSD drive seems fine when I acces it from my old Windows 7, it's a brand new drive.
Is there a problem if I put the drive upside down? The adapter bracket is on top and the drive below it.
I have downloaded Intel SSD Toolbox and all report are fine: SMART and fast diagnostic scan are OK.
03-10-2010 01:30 PM
Well, this is embarrasing !!
I just switched the drand new never used SATA cable with an old one and I managed to do a perfect Windows 7 install !!!
I'll let you know if I get any problems !!
03-11-2010 01:26 AM
Is there a problem if I put the drive upside down? The adapter bracket is on top and the drive below it.
03-11-2010 02:46 AM
One of the advantages of a solid state drive is its ruggedness. The SSD will work fine regardless of its orientation. But be careful about the SATA connector becoming loose. A bad SATA connection can cause strange or intermittent behavior.
Since you are describing what sounds like a desktop, you should be okay. Just something to keep in mind if you ever transport your PC.