Hello,
First for overall information, my HW config:
- MSI B85-G43
- AData Premier 240gb SSD
- 2 x 500GB HDD
- onboard gpu (due normal gpu being on warranty)
- Intel i5-4440
- 8gb ram
*Same problem on 2 different versions of windows 7: Home Premium and Ultimate
Installation of windows 7 goes right, system reboots properly, post install also goes right. There is no errors in this process.
I am creating user without a password - it's my personal PC in home so i am not worried about anything.
After first bootup into installed system there is already noticable problem - LAN card is acting weird, it just notice about unidentified network then goes back into normal state.
Now problem starts and there is 2 things what i would like to mention (maybe it helps):
1. After first updates (including generic windows drivers for mobo) system boots and USB ports doesn't work, LAN card shows unidentified network, system is stuttering massively (like it could be installed on '90 pc).
Turning on system in emergency mode with network - works perfect, everything is right.
2. After blocking driver installation in automatic updates and installing drivers from mobo producer (checked if i download drivers for right system), allowing updates - same issue.
Everything works perfect in emergency mode.
I am facing this problem first time in my life when system just deny from working because of... SSD. For example while installed on HDD it works perfectly.
Linux system (tested Arch and Ubuntu) - both works perfect, instant bootup, whatever i do there, everything is just instant.
Just windows creates this kind of problem right now.
Pretty ridiculus thing in my mind but supposedly - can windows just load "too fast" and not be able to properly load drivers?
I am green at this moment, installed in my life almost every OS but everything was on normal HDD, this is my first touch with SSD.
Big regards,
Michael
@Edit 1: Just tested one thing - turned off lan card and took out all usb devices what wasnt loaded on start, rebooted pc and placed them all while system was loaded, same with turning on card - works perfect.
I am more and more concerned that system is loading just too fast and gets stupid what to do.
First for overall information, my HW config:
- MSI B85-G43
- AData Premier 240gb SSD
- 2 x 500GB HDD
- onboard gpu (due normal gpu being on warranty)
- Intel i5-4440
- 8gb ram
*Same problem on 2 different versions of windows 7: Home Premium and Ultimate
Installation of windows 7 goes right, system reboots properly, post install also goes right. There is no errors in this process.
I am creating user without a password - it's my personal PC in home so i am not worried about anything.
After first bootup into installed system there is already noticable problem - LAN card is acting weird, it just notice about unidentified network then goes back into normal state.
Now problem starts and there is 2 things what i would like to mention (maybe it helps):
1. After first updates (including generic windows drivers for mobo) system boots and USB ports doesn't work, LAN card shows unidentified network, system is stuttering massively (like it could be installed on '90 pc).
Turning on system in emergency mode with network - works perfect, everything is right.
2. After blocking driver installation in automatic updates and installing drivers from mobo producer (checked if i download drivers for right system), allowing updates - same issue.
Everything works perfect in emergency mode.
I am facing this problem first time in my life when system just deny from working because of... SSD. For example while installed on HDD it works perfectly.
Linux system (tested Arch and Ubuntu) - both works perfect, instant bootup, whatever i do there, everything is just instant.
Just windows creates this kind of problem right now.
Pretty ridiculus thing in my mind but supposedly - can windows just load "too fast" and not be able to properly load drivers?
I am green at this moment, installed in my life almost every OS but everything was on normal HDD, this is my first touch with SSD.
Big regards,
Michael
@Edit 1: Just tested one thing - turned off lan card and took out all usb devices what wasnt loaded on start, rebooted pc and placed them all while system was loaded, same with turning on card - works perfect.
I am more and more concerned that system is loading just too fast and gets stupid what to do.