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BSOD after recovery from image to new SATA HDD


Kindovic

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Hi,

I've changed my harddisk from an IDE to a SATA one. I then tried to recover the com with an image which was created using the IDE hdd, but after the recovery, the com will show the BSOD.

What must I do to solve this problem??

Thanks!

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so i download the storage drivers from intel and install right??

Hey mate,

you need to sysprep with drivers loaded, find the drivers on intel website, extract them to sysprep folder (e.g. C:\sysprep\i386\ahci), then in bmsd section specify the drivers and sysprep, it will take about 20 mins, then start up and everything should be cracking. If you sysprep system 2nd time, bmsd might not work, MS glitch, but 3rd time should work.

exmaple of lines you need in sysprep.inf for AHCI/RAID Intel controller+build of all default IDE controllers:

[sysprep]

BuildMassStorageSection = Yes

[sysprepMassStorage]

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2681&CC_0106=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iaahci.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C1&CC_0106=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iaahci.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C5&CC_0106=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iaahci.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2821&CC_0106=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iaahci.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2829&CC_0106=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iaahci.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2922&CC_0106=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iaahci.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2929&CC_0106=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iaahci.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A22&CC_0106=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iaahci.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2682&CC_0104=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iastor.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C3&CC_0104=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iastor.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C6&CC_0104=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iastor.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2822&CC_0104=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iastor.inf

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_282A&CC_0104=C:\sysprep\i386\ahci\iastor.inf

I assume you can leave buildmassstorage as NO, as you won't need other controllers, and it should take less time to sysprep.

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actually you don't HAVE to sysprep. But you do have to install the drivers. Replacing the existing mass stroage drivers with the new drivers usually works. Sometimes all you need to do is load them by preinstalling them all depends upon the hardware. If neither of these work then you get to use sysprep.

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actually you don't HAVE to sysprep. But you do have to install the drivers. Replacing the existing mass stroage drivers with the new drivers usually works. Sometimes all you need to do is load them by preinstalling them all depends upon the hardware. If neither of these work then you get to use sysprep.

true, as per our experience we have around 40 different hardware platforms from different manufacturers, 80% work as per your explanation ;)

But if you have sysprep already configured and you know what you doing, it might be quicker just sysprep it straight away :unsure:

p.s. nothing personal, but if you have ACER then sysprep :D

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