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Old 03-03-2007   #1 (permalink)
cstrachan
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Fltmgr.sys blue screen

Hi all

glad to see everyone is having similar problems to me.
the problem i'm having is on the restart before the install completion
i get a blue screen and the computer restarts. i can't enter via safe mode
and all i seem able to do is revert back to xp. i should say i'm on xp home
and upgrading to vista home premium. anyway the error i get is a stop error
07 and it reverts to fltmgr.sys.
i have a Athlon 3800 64x2
motherboard is asrock ALiveNF6G-DVI and
uses Nvidia nf 6100-430 chipset
1gb ram

i have uninstalled everything, reinstalled xp, downloaded drivers for bios,
integrated graphics card and chipset as everyone on here suggests but i still
seem to have the same problem. i have also removed every other gadget from
the computer before doing the install. I should also mention that i get the
same thing whether i upgrade existing or try a clean install.
any ideas??

thanks in advance


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Old 03-04-2007   #2 (permalink)
blade0r
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RE: Fltmgr.sys blue screen

"cstrachan" wrote:

> Hi all
>
> glad to see everyone is having similar problems to me.
> the problem i'm having is on the restart before the install completion
> i get a blue screen and the computer restarts. i can't enter via safe mode
> and all i seem able to do is revert back to xp. i should say i'm on xp home
> and upgrading to vista home premium. anyway the error i get is a stop error
> 07 and it reverts to fltmgr.sys.


Hi cstrachan,
the fltmgr.sys is the Microsoft file system manager (there was an error
during writing operations on the HDD).
For a start, check your connections and wires.
Do you have both S-ATA and P-ATA units?
If the answer is yes and you want to install Vista on your S-ATA HDD,
disconnect the IDE drive until the installation is complete.
Anyway, some other details regarding your set-up wouldn't be bad.
Regards.
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Old 03-04-2007   #3 (permalink)
cstrachan
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RE: Fltmgr.sys blue screen

Hi

yes i'm using a 160gb Sata drive
got 1gb of ram. all wiring looks ok
got a Asrock ALiveNF6G-DVI motherboard which uses nvidia drivers
any other info you need?

thanks for your response

craig


"blade0r" wrote:

> "cstrachan" wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > glad to see everyone is having similar problems to me.
> > the problem i'm having is on the restart before the install completion
> > i get a blue screen and the computer restarts. i can't enter via safe mode
> > and all i seem able to do is revert back to xp. i should say i'm on xp home
> > and upgrading to vista home premium. anyway the error i get is a stop error
> > 07 and it reverts to fltmgr.sys.

>
> Hi cstrachan,
> the fltmgr.sys is the Microsoft file system manager (there was an error
> during writing operations on the HDD).
> For a start, check your connections and wires.
> Do you have both S-ATA and P-ATA units?
> If the answer is yes and you want to install Vista on your S-ATA HDD,
> disconnect the IDE drive until the installation is complete.
> Anyway, some other details regarding your set-up wouldn't be bad.
> Regards.

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