Many times the recovery / reinstall Disc will have XP drivers on it along with the Vista ones
Please verify it is not a conflict with antivirus or firewall software
One of the Google hits indicated possible conflict with a Logitech mouse and some USB keyboards. (Docking station?)
IE try and eliminate possible irritations to the Mass storage driver.
Hint: check device manager for the IRQ List "view Devices by Connection"
Who is Sharing the Interrupt with the Mass Controller?
is the machine in APIC mode?
since it seems to be an interrupt conflict the thing that is stomping on the Mass Storage's IRQ is probably as much to blame
as the mass driver.
- its a conflict in the interaction of TWO (or more) hardware devices that are not sharing the same IRQ nicely
- That is why there are so few posts on this,
It is The Unique combo of hardware and settings...
Your specific model of PC, and your specific combo of drivers & other installed software.
and possibly some bad luck when the machine enumerated the IRQs.
- it may be that forcing the machine to re-enumerate may eliminate the problem too.
Updating the other device(s) that share(s) the IRQ with your Mass Storage driver may also fix your issue
try the actual chipset OEMs Intel Nvidia blah blaa blah... we may be out of date
If you post the fix here and it is driver related (probably a driver... but perhaps not Iastor)
we may be able to implement it in a future DriverPacks release
(you would of course get full credit )
PS (tech / training time is billable )
your homework is to report back LOL