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I got a copy of Server 2008 from work for learning purposes since we will be running Server 2008 pretty soon. I attempted to install the 64 bit Enterprise edition on my desktop but receive an error when it tries to boot up.

 

JGOGO.sys Error: 0x0000359 and it says that it can't load a critical system driver.

 

Specs:

Q6600 overclocked

ATI Radeon 3850

2GB of DDR2 RAM

ABIT IP-35 Pro mobo

Seagate Barracuda .11 SATAII HDD

2x DVD Rom/Burner Drives

Creative X-Fi sound card

 

Any ideas? is it lack of a 64 bit driver for something that causes it to fail? or is it a bad ISO? I used vLite to change some stuff, and add all my drivers in their, may have done it wrong...

 

Any help would be appreciated.

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Try switching you sata mode to ide. That should cure the problem.

 

I believe I already tried that, but I will double check.

 

I also read somewhere else that disabling the onboard audio would cure the problem. Did that, no change.

 

 

On a side note, when I go to reply the default font size is REALLY small where you cant read it. Maybe you should set the default to 2 or 3?

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From what I've read the problem you're having happens when installing on a box with an Asus motherboard. The only fix I have seen was to change from sata mode to ide. Since that didn't work maybe resetting cmos and then configuring bios before install.
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I ended up installing server 2003, then installing my mobo drivers.. then installed over that installation (not a clean install like before) and it worked...

 

guess it was just looking for jgogo.sys and couldnt find it.

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