Yesterday I've downloaded the latest version of Windows 7 RC x64 through Microsoft website itself and burnt into a brand new DVD-R. I have 6 SATA2 HDs in AHCI mode, but for any OS installation I turnoff all of them and leave just one turned on, so I can't format the wrong HD.:P Before install the RC, the same HD was running the beta version of Windows 7, so, for me, don't seem like an HD issue, nor BIOS (I'm on the latest one), the thing is, the installation of Windows 7 RC seemed fine for me, but after the first reboot (after extract windows files and etc), my PC freezed in the boot screen, (when AHCI HDs initialize). I've googled it for a few hours and found a few guys with different hardware that had the very same problem. The thing is that I can switch the HD to IDE Mode (which I did and it works just fine, as IDE), but I want to have it working on AHCI, not in IDE. Indecent Proposal Clips4sale there. Hello Rafael, I have a few questions to be sure I understand the problem completely, when you install Windows 7 RC you turn off all but one of the hard drives, install the operating system, then turn them all back on?
After doing this method the MBR appears corrupt? If this is correct then I suspect you have other operating systems on some of those other disks and this is likely the problem. When Windows 7 installs it writes it's own new version of boot files and includes all other previous operating systems to be included. Magazin Victoria Bucuresti Program De Lucru there. Gta Monty Setup. During installation if those other boot files weren't there then it wrote it's own brand new bootloader not to include any other versions. Then when the other drives get re-activated theres all the different boot files confusing the computer.