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		<title>Windows 7 Install Freezing at &#8220;Starting Windows&#8221; Animation</title>
		<link>http://www.curlybrace.com/words/2009/05/04/installing-windows-7-rc-on-biostar-tf8200-a2-with-amd/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 19:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Fitzsimons</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows 7 was very troublesome to install on my system. My system specifications: Motherboard: Biostar TF8200 A2+ (nVidia chipset) Processor: AMD 4080e Athlon 64 x2 (45W version) Memory: 4GB Optical: Sony/NEC SATA DVD-RW Hard Disk: Seagate SATA 320GB, 7200RPM Installation would hang at the &#8220;Starting Windows&#8221; logo. By pressing F8 when the installer first loaded, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Windows 7 was very troublesome to install on my system.  My system specifications:</p>
<ul>
<li />Motherboard:  Biostar TF8200 A2+ (nVidia chipset)
<li />Processor:  AMD 4080e Athlon 64 x2 (45W version)
<li />Memory:  4GB
<li />Optical:  Sony/NEC SATA DVD-RW
<li />Hard Disk:  Seagate SATA 320GB, 7200RPM
</ul>
<p>Installation would hang at the &#8220;Starting Windows&#8221; logo.  By pressing F8 when the installer first loaded, and selecting &#8220;Safe Mode With Command Prompt&#8221;, I was able to see that it was hanging after loading DISK.SYS.</p>
<p>I experimented with SATA and AHCPI modes.  I replaced the old PATA/IDE DVD-ROM drive with a new SATA one.  I tried removing one of my 2GB memory sticks.  I tried both the x64 and x86 versions.  None of these changes made any difference whatsoever</p>
<p><b>In the end, the only thing that worked was to turn off all motherboard accessories.</b>  I believe I only <b>needed</b> to turn off the USB 2.0 controller, but to be safe I turned off all USB, audio, parallel port, floppy drive, etc.</p>
<p>Now that Windows 7 is fully installed, I&#8217;m still unable to use the USB 2.0 functionality.</p>
<p>As an aside, I reinstalled the OS two more times because I kept getting a black screen with the &#8220;Windows Release Candidate Build 7100&#8243; in the lower, right corner.  After several frustrating hours, I realized that the problem was simply that I had both the VGA and DVI connectors plugged into my monitor!  The installation had been continuing just fine, but on the other monitor input!</p>
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		<title>Boot from USB Stick on Biostar TF8200 A2+</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 19:56:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Fitzsimons</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was tired of burning perfectly good DVDs repeatedly for Windows 7 beta testing. Instead, I decided to follow these excellent instructions and copy the contents of the ISO image onto a USB stick and boot from that. My Biostar TF8200 A2+ motherboard has an American Megatrends BIOS. Configuring it to boot from a thumb [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was tired of burning perfectly good DVDs repeatedly for Windows 7 beta testing.  Instead, I decided to <a href="http://www.blogsdna.com/2016/how-to-install-windows-7-from-usb-drive-without-windows-7-iso-dvd.htm">follow these excellent instructions</a> and copy the contents of the ISO image onto a USB stick and boot from that.</p>
<p>My Biostar TF8200 A2+ motherboard has an American Megatrends BIOS.  Configuring it to boot from a thumb drive is a bit tricky.  Here are the steps:</p>
<ol>
<li />Insert the USB thumb drive.
<li />Enter BIOS setup.
<li />Go to Advanced, then USB Configuration, then USB Mass Storage Device Configuration,  then select CDROM for Emulation Type.
<li />Press F10 to save BIOS changes and reboot.  <b>You must reboot for the BIOS to view the thumb drive as a CD-ROM drive</b>.
<li />Enter BIOS Setup.
<li />Go to Boot, then CD/DVD Drives.  Select &#8220;USB:  USB DISK 2.0&#8243; as your 1st CD drive (assuming you have a real CD/DVD-ROM drive).
<li />Go back to Boot Settings Configuration, go to Boot Device Priority, and select USB:  USB DISK 2.0 as the 1st boot device.
<li />Save BIOS changes and reboot.
<li />When prompted, press any key to boot from the &#8220;CD-ROM&#8221; (really the USB stick).
</ol>
<p>In the end, I wasn&#8217;t able to get the system to boot from the USB drive as a virtual CD-ROM drive.  It would only boot from the USB drive if I changed the emulation to &#8220;Hard disk&#8221;.</p>
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