Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions. 

Chris Bodnar, MCSE
Systems Engineer
Distributed Systems Service Delivery - Intel Services
Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
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From:   "Webster" <[email protected]>
To:     "NT System Admin Issues" <[email protected]>
Date:   12/22/2010 03:32 PM
Subject:        RE: Problem loading W7 on new HD



http://www.msi.com/uploads/test_report/TR3_1426.pdf
 
Most of the validated HDs are less than 500GB in size.  This is their 
largest WD validated drive (500GB):
 
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136014
 
 
Webster
 
From: Webster [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: RE: Problem loading W7 on new HD
 
Webster agrees with either Jeffery or Mary, you may have a BIOS that will 
not boot from a very large partition.  Create a smaller boot partition.
 
 
Me, Myself and I, Inc.
Leader in s...@r+@$$ Virtualization Services
 
From: VIPCS [mailto:[email protected]] 
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]] 
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. 
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