PETER_PAN: No jo no - jenomze ono to jde. Staci Win primet aby pri startu zapnuli detekci HW.
Cely problem je v tom ze pri beznem startu je detekce HW vypnuta a kvuli rychlosti se nacita jiz hotovy seznam driveru.
Lze Win prinutit pro startu zapnout znovu autodetekci HW - potom vse najede jak ma.
To smazani vetve z registru je jeden zpusob, proste smazes seznam tech ocekavanych driveru.
Nejistejsi je vzdy zapnuti stavu OOBE. Treba pomoci Sysprep.
tady je ten popis manualni zmeny
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I wanted to report that I found an MS Knowledge Base article (
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976) stating “During the Windows 7 or Windows Vista installation process, any unused storage drivers are disabled”. In the same article there is also an example on what to do to enable the drivers on a running system. With this information, I set course to enable the storage drivers on my dead system.
1) Connected the dead system drive into a working system
2) Went into RegEdit with administrative permissions
3) Selected HKLM hive of the working system
4) Then in the “file” menu, “Load Hive…”
5) Opened the SYSTEM registry hive file located under /Windows/System32/config folder on the dead system drive.
6) Provided “DEADSYSTEM” as the Key name when prompted
7) Located DEADSYSTEM/Select/Current value to note the ControlSet that would be loading (in my case it was “1” => ControlSet001)
8) Then went to ControlSet001/services and searched for every key containing the value “SCSI Miniport” where the “Start” value was a “3” and changed the “Start” value to a “0”.
Stopped when the search first stopped on a value that was not under ControlSet001.
Having enabled all storage drivers in this way, when I booted the failing system, this time Windows 7 loaded very sloooooowwwwly, but without problems.