OK, I've made all the changes to the INF file and now driver install correctly and after reboot have no BSOD :-) but I do not want to make any changes to the registry regarding Prefetch. How should the INF file if you do not want to make changes to Prefetch?
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#476
Posted 16 April 2014 - 07:33 PM
#477
Posted 16 April 2014 - 10:00 PM
Yes, the driver is installed that way.OK, I've made all the changes to the INF file and now driver install correctly and after reboot have no BSOD :-)
Are you sure? Post #366I do not want to make any changes to the registry regarding Prefetch. How should the INF file if you do not want to make changes to Prefetch?
http://reboot.pro/to...-15#entry133579
At own risk: comment the registry lines: add a semicolon before HKLM
;HKLM
#478
Posted 17 April 2014 - 06:48 PM
Are you sure? Post #366
http://reboot.pro/to...-15#entry133579
I know that registry settings solves the problem PFN but I noticed so far PFN problem does not appear in my last tests. I would like to test OS without registry patch to find the cause of the PFN BSOD. My tests:
MS VPC2007, VHD 4GB FAT32, OS default installed, no any changes in OS settings -> PFN BSOD after 2-3 reboot
VMware Workstation 8, VMDK 4GB FAT32, ----------------------- "" ------------------------ -> PFN BSOD after 2-3 reboot
MS VPC2007, VHD 4GB NTFS, OS configured - e.g. disable some services - > PFN BSOD still not appears after 10 or more WinXP reboot :-) :-) (without the use of Prefetch registry patch from the INF file)
OS settings made after install:
Control Panel:
- Autoupdate - off
- sysoc.inf (delete HIDE) and uninstall some components
- speed keyboard and mouse
- System restore - off
- Schedule tasks - off
- some Folder options
- cosmetics settings e.g. My Computer window
Services switch off:
- Aktualizacje automatyczne
- Bufor wydruku
- Centrum zabezpieczeń
- Harmonogram zadań
- Klient DHCP
- Konfiguracja zerowej sieci bezprzewodowej
- Przeglądarka komputera
- Rejestr zdalny
- Usługa czas systemu Windows
- Usługa odnajdywania SSDP
- Usługa przywracania systemu
- WebClient
- Zapora systemu Windows/Udostępnianie połączenia internetowego
- Zgodność szybkiego przełączania użytkowników
Edited by reboot12, 17 April 2014 - 07:30 PM.
#479
Posted 17 April 2014 - 07:24 PM
Disabling prefetch dosn't solve the issue, it's a work around.I know that registry settings solves the problem PFN but I noticed so far PFN problem does not appear in my last tests. I would like to test OS without registry patch to find the cause of the PFN BSOD.
The true reason is unknown still. Can be a timing error.
Even driver load order at the same machine makes a difference.
More tests are highly welcome, thanks.
#480
Posted 20 April 2014 - 10:28 AM
I make new tests for PFN BSOD. I found other way to prevent appearing PFN_LIST_CORRUPT :-) It's necessary delete all files from C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch folder and disable service Task Scheduler. The files .PF are created during the startup one of program or service. Service Task Scheduler is responsible for creating .PF files.
This means that data in one or several files PF cause PFN BSOD.
For now, I do not know exactly which file .PF causes confusion. Maybe this is Notepad, Calculator, MS Paint .PF file or file another application. I need explore this :-)
To found which file PF make PFN BSOD is simple. Only need restore from Recycle Bin files one by one each time restarting the system.
I found a file that causes confusion: NTOSBOOT-B00DFAAD.pf
Edited by reboot12, 20 April 2014 - 10:58 AM.
#481
Posted 20 April 2014 - 12:32 PM
Just in case:
http://www.nirsoft.n...fetch_view.html
Also, maybe related, but possibly NOT
https://web.archive....tosboot.cmd.txt
http://www.mydefrag....hp?topic=4200.0
Wonko
#482
Posted 21 April 2014 - 04:52 AM
Another option is set EnablePrefetcher DWORD=1 not 0. 1 is cache only for application. Then no need disable Task Scheduler and delete not any files .PF from Prefetch folder.
#483
Posted 21 April 2014 - 06:00 AM
I read this article and after add wvblk32.sys to Driver Verifier this make BSOD D5 - DRIVER_PAGE_FAULT_IN_FREED_SPECIAL_POOL
Edited by reboot12, 21 April 2014 - 06:15 AM.
#484
Posted 24 May 2014 - 03:07 PM
Guys can somebody help me about this topic?
i had done all the things what ppl say.
i format my usb 3.0 driver
i did create xp vhd
i made grub install on usb
all done and after i start install side i didnt format disk. it was 2 gb so.
after all done it back to continue install i got just black screen it doesnt start anything.
first thing i have 4 windows xp. 2 of them i got just black screen and 2 other one i got bluescreen.,
almost 2 day im on it but i got nothing working on it just failing alot and im trying with 2 lappy and 1 pc
#485
Posted 24 May 2014 - 04:22 PM
Guys can somebody help me about this topic?
i had done all the things what ppl say.
i format my usb 3.0 driver
i did create xp vhd
i made grub install on usb
all done and after i start install side i didnt format disk. it was 2 gb so.
after all done it back to continue install i got just black screen it doesnt start anything.
first thing i have 4 windows xp. 2 of them i got just black screen and 2 other one i got bluescreen.,
almost 2 day im on it but i got nothing working on it just failing alot and im trying with 2 lappy and 1 pc
If I were you (advice that I give to anyone approaching this) I would forget (temporarily) about the manual method and try instead the fully automated tool/app that wimb provides.
As long as you do not introduce variations/changes, it has worked fine for everyone.
Once you have succeeded (and you have a working setup), then come back to this thread/method and check the differences between what you have built with the tool and what you build manually.
See here:
http://reboot.pro/to...-and-windows-7/
http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=23553
Wonko
#486
Posted 24 May 2014 - 04:54 PM
If I were you (advice that I give to anyone approaching this) I would forget (temporarily) about the manual method and try instead the fully automated tool/app that wimb provides.
As long as you do not introduce variations/changes, it has worked fine for everyone.
Once you have succeeded (and you have a working setup), then come back to this thread/method and check the differences between what you have built with the tool and what you build manually.
See here:
http://reboot.pro/to...-and-windows-7/
http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=23553
Wonko
0. Run IMG_XP.exe and Extract to simple path on your Local Harddisk - gives folder IMG_XP
1. Use IMX_XPmakebtimdiskinst.exe to Install ImDisk driver (if not present)
- Imdisk is used by USB_XP_Fix.exe to mount VHD and HDD Image files in a virtual drive
2. Run VHD_XP_Create.exe to create XP-1.vhd and Grub4dos Boot Menu for Install of XP in VHD
- XP-1.vhd has already NTFS compressed format, so you should NOT format at Setup, just keep settings
- Format XP-1.img inside XP Setup cannot be used, it results in corrupt message
4. After Reboot select Continue XP Setup and then Reboot to Start XP from Image XP-1.vhd
i did what they say in this topic until step 4. as i say before. i have 4 xp cd and 3 pc all integred drivers etc. and i install lastest IMG_XP package 85 im not sure what is wrong with my op.
#487
Posted 24 May 2014 - 05:56 PM
ok guys i just notice now. all the things fine now its working but only problem i didnt see. its setuping xp but screen just black when setup and when starting windows. soo how can i fix that black screen thing. any idea pls
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