Article ID: 165963 - Last Review: November 1, 2006 - Revision: 2.1 HP Vectra Pauses During Windows NT Installation or During Cold RestartsThis article was previously published under Q165963 SYMPTOMSWhen you install Windows NT on a HP Vectra computer, Setup pauses or appears to stop responding for a very long time at the point it is trying to copy the Kbdus.dll from the CD-ROM. -or- The computer will stop responding during restart while entering GUI-mode setup while displaying dots (for example, ...) on the blue kernel screen loading the Fastfat.sys file. Select [VGA MODE] when starting into GUI-mode setup to display the device driver that causes the computer to stop responding. After Windows NT finishes installation and you power off the computer to perform a cold restart, Windows NT again seems to stop responding for several minutes while displaying the dots (for example, . . . .) on the boot screen. Once you get into Windows NT, everything works normally and a warm restart (that is, Shutdown - Restart) starts normally without the long pause. CAUSE
This problem has been isolated to a machine BIOS setting for the secondary
IDE controller when only an IDE CD-ROM is attached.
To verify that this is the cause, perform the following steps:
RESOLUTION
The system BIOS has configured the secondary controller to show a CD-ROM
attached. This setting needs to be disabled. To disable the setting,
perform the following steps:
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