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RE: A Disk Read Error Occurred Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to Reboot

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Old 02-19-2007
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RE: A Disk Read Error Occurred Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to Reboot
Hey Brian and Doug!

Same problem here: Disk read error after first reboot. Quite obviously there
is no decent boot-sector when Vista tries to reboot.

My machine is fairly new (1 year) and passed the Upgrade Advisor without any
problems (2GB of RAM; Intel Pentium 4; 3.2GHz; 1GB L2 Cache; GeForce 6600 LE)

I also ran out of ideas what the probably cause might be ...

Mike


"Doug Robmine" wrote:

>
>
> "Brian Adams" wrote:
>
> > I have burned the final Vista ISO image from my MSDN Subscriber Downloads and
> > installed it. I have tried XP Upgrades and clean installs on several
> > different drives. It appears to install/upgrade successfully each time.
> > When it does the initial reboot I get the error: "A disk read error occurred
> > press ctrl-alt-del to reboot" every time. What are the BIOS requirements for
> > Vista? Is it possible my machine is too old? I have a Dell Dimension XPS
> > T800r. I have downloaded and installed the latest BIOS (A11) from Dell's
> > site and still no dice. My machine [barely] passes the Vista Upgrade Advisor
> > tests (800MHz, 768MB RAM, GeForce 5500 FX).

>
> I have the same problem on a similar machine Dell Dimension XPS T600r and
> cannot find any way around this problem. I think maybe the machine is just
> too old for Vista so maybe time to upgrade to a higher spec. PC.

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Old 02-20-2007
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RE: A Disk Read Error Occurred Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to Reboot
Mine was easy to discount given the age of the machine. Yours definitely
seems like it should work. I'd call MS tech support.

"Cosmicray" wrote:

> Hey Brian and Doug!
>
> Same problem here: Disk read error after first reboot. Quite obviously there
> is no decent boot-sector when Vista tries to reboot.
>
> My machine is fairly new (1 year) and passed the Upgrade Advisor without any
> problems (2GB of RAM; Intel Pentium 4; 3.2GHz; 1GB L2 Cache; GeForce 6600 LE)
>
> I also ran out of ideas what the probably cause might be ...
>
> Mike
>
>
> "Doug Robmine" wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > "Brian Adams" wrote:
> >
> > > I have burned the final Vista ISO image from my MSDN Subscriber Downloads and
> > > installed it. I have tried XP Upgrades and clean installs on several
> > > different drives. It appears to install/upgrade successfully each time.
> > > When it does the initial reboot I get the error: "A disk read error occurred
> > > press ctrl-alt-del to reboot" every time. What are the BIOS requirements for
> > > Vista? Is it possible my machine is too old? I have a Dell Dimension XPS
> > > T800r. I have downloaded and installed the latest BIOS (A11) from Dell's
> > > site and still no dice. My machine [barely] passes the Vista Upgrade Advisor
> > > tests (800MHz, 768MB RAM, GeForce 5500 FX).

> >
> > I have the same problem on a similar machine Dell Dimension XPS T600r and
> > cannot find any way around this problem. I think maybe the machine is just
> > too old for Vista so maybe time to upgrade to a higher spec. PC.

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Old 02-20-2007
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RE: A Disk Read Error Occurred Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to Reboot
Hey Brian,

I did. But they really don't know what's going on either. Memory might be a
factor and they said it might work if I take out one of my memory sticks.
I haven't tried that yet, but if you ask me I'd say it is rather ridiculous
if I have to reduce my RAM to get Vista installed ...

Problem for them was of course, that there is no real error message
involved. Anything could be the problem ...

"Brian Adams" wrote:

> Mine was easy to discount given the age of the machine. Yours definitely
> seems like it should work. I'd call MS tech support.
>
> "Cosmicray" wrote:
>
> > Hey Brian and Doug!
> >
> > Same problem here: Disk read error after first reboot. Quite obviously there
> > is no decent boot-sector when Vista tries to reboot.
> >
> > My machine is fairly new (1 year) and passed the Upgrade Advisor without any
> > problems (2GB of RAM; Intel Pentium 4; 3.2GHz; 1GB L2 Cache; GeForce 6600 LE)
> >
> > I also ran out of ideas what the probably cause might be ...
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
> > "Doug Robmine" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Brian Adams" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have burned the final Vista ISO image from my MSDN Subscriber Downloads and
> > > > installed it. I have tried XP Upgrades and clean installs on several
> > > > different drives. It appears to install/upgrade successfully each time.
> > > > When it does the initial reboot I get the error: "A disk read error occurred
> > > > press ctrl-alt-del to reboot" every time. What are the BIOS requirements for
> > > > Vista? Is it possible my machine is too old? I have a Dell Dimension XPS
> > > > T800r. I have downloaded and installed the latest BIOS (A11) from Dell's
> > > > site and still no dice. My machine [barely] passes the Vista Upgrade Advisor
> > > > tests (800MHz, 768MB RAM, GeForce 5500 FX).
> > >
> > > I have the same problem on a similar machine Dell Dimension XPS T600r and
> > > cannot find any way around this problem. I think maybe the machine is just
> > > too old for Vista so maybe time to upgrade to a higher spec. PC.

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Old 02-25-2007
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RE: A Disk Read Error Occurred Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to Reboot
Cosmicray wrote:

> Hey Brian and Doug!
>
> Same problem here: Disk read error after first reboot. Quite obviously
> there is no decent boot-sector when Vista tries to reboot.
>
> My machine is fairly new (1 year) and passed the Upgrade Advisor without
> any problems (2GB of RAM; Intel Pentium 4; 3.2GHz; 1GB L2 Cache; GeForce
> 6600 LE)
>
> I also ran out of ideas what the probably cause might be ...
>
> Mike
>
>
> "Doug Robmine" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Brian Adams" wrote:
>>
>> > I have burned the final Vista ISO image from my MSDN Subscriber
>> > Downloads and
>> > installed it. I have tried XP Upgrades and clean installs on several
>> > different drives. It appears to install/upgrade successfully each
>> > time. When it does the initial reboot I get the error: "A disk read
>> > error occurred
>> > press ctrl-alt-del to reboot" every time. What are the BIOS
>> > requirements for
>> > Vista? Is it possible my machine is too old? I have a Dell Dimension
>> > XPS
>> > T800r. I have downloaded and installed the latest BIOS (A11) from
>> > Dell's
>> > site and still no dice. My machine [barely] passes the Vista Upgrade
>> > Advisor tests (800MHz, 768MB RAM, GeForce 5500 FX).

>>
>> I have the same problem on a similar machine Dell Dimension XPS T600r and
>> cannot find any way around this problem. I think maybe the machine is
>> just too old for Vista so maybe time to upgrade to a higher spec. PC.


processors haven't ever been much of an issue, it is the chipset / mobo.
report mobo, drive connection (pata/sata/scsi/firewire/fc-al/etc.,), ram
size, video card, network connection as these have the most effect on
ability to install/boot.

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Old 03-26-2009
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Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to Reboot

I have the same problem on a brand new machine. Whatever MS support
tells you is complete rubbish. Your RAM is not the problem. I know
what the problem is, but I haven't found a way to resolve it just yet.

Basically, Vista rewrites the partition table for your disk so that
what used to be the C drive prior to the upgrade is now seen as
something else. In my system I have 4 drives, 3 of which are SATA, and
my boot drive is IDE. When Vista reboots, it automatically enables
AHCI, which on my machine results in all of the drives appearing to the
system in a different order than if AHCI is not enabled. So what
happens in my case is my IDE drive is no longer appearing as the master
boot device, even though the BIOS is configured for it to be.

I believe the Boot Sector of the disk and/or MBR has to be manually
edited to tell Vista where the OS installation is located.
Unfortunately, this is not a layman level of activity. So far I have
validated that my disk contains the Vista installation and has the Vista
boot loader files installed, but I haven't been able to figure out how
Vista identifies the boot device and partition yet. If I can figure
that out, I should be able to edit the disk so that Vista knows where to
fins the boot loader.

On a side note, if I do a clean install instead of an upgrade, it works
fine. This appears to be a problem only when upgrading because
something about the disk manager assignment of drive letters to devices
gets hosed when doing the upgrade installation. By the way, I had the
same problem when upgrading my XP from service pack 2 to service pack 3.


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