Dose Windows 7 see the drive, but just doesn't let you "install" to it?
I think I remember having the same issue on machine and it was something really 
stupid about having the "Boot from CD\DVD" listed first in the boot order. I 
had to remove all other hard drives, select the new drive as the first in the 
bios boot order, reboot and then hit the F12 one-time boot order to boot from 
the dvd.
Ahh, here's the thread that helped me:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itproinstall/thread/876d552c-428b-402b-be19-adeab4fd618e

-Good luck!
-Greg



From: VIPCS [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 11:53 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Problem loading W7 on new HD

If you create a small partition for the OS (say 40GB), does it still fail on 
first reboot?


Sincerely,



Jeffrey and Mary Jane Harris

VIPCS

________________________________
From: Christopher Bodnar [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 2:40 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: Problem loading W7 on new HD

Sorry for the OT, not doing a lot of hardware at the moment, and hoping those 
of you out there who are doing this everyday might be able to assist:

OK, so I have got a frankenclone machine at home that I wanted to update with a 
larger HD and load Windows 7 on, currently has Vista Ultimate 64-bit. Basic 
specs:

MSI P6NGM2-L Motherboard
Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 2.5Ghz 2M
2G DDR2 RAM
300G WD HD
DVD R/W drive

So I order a new WD 1.5TB SATA HD, and swap out the old drive for the new one, 
then try to boot from the OS DVD.  BIOS sees the new drive,  but unable to load 
Windows 7 on it. Tried different media, different versions of ISO images, tried 
retail version DVD, tried a different DVD drive. Nothing works. I then tried 
loading an older OS (Windows Vista, Windows XP) all of which see the new HD, 
but when it reboots for the first time after formatting and copying files it 
continuously reboots. So it's not specific to W7.  Almost like something is 
screwed up with the MBR. Is there any kind of incompatibility that my current 
MB won't support a newer drive of this size? Is there some kind of SATA 
compatibility I should be looking for on a new HD for a 2 year old MB 
(purchased in 2/2009)? I have checked and I do have the latest version of the 
BIOS. Not opposed to swapping out the MB, but would like a better idea of why 
it won't work.

Thanks

Chris Bodnar, MCSE
Systems Engineer
Distributed Systems Service Delivery - Intel Services
Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
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