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#1 pscEx

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Posted 28 April 2008 - 09:21 PM

Since a while I'm trying successless to boot my WinBuilder result from USB stick

After trying the sticks I have, I thought that they may be rather old and not suited for boot, and I bought a SanDisk Cruzer, which many times is reported as suitable.

But I still do not have any success.

I do not want to tell all the trials I made wit the HP formatting utility, with PE2USB and PEToUSB etc.

I think that is a HW issue:

In the event log there can be found:

During boot:

Once:

Der Dienst "NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" wurde aufgrund folgenden Fehlers nicht gestartet:
Der angegebene Dienst kann nicht gestartet werden. Er ist deaktiviert oder nicht mit aktivierten Geräten verbunden.

English like:

The service "NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" has not been started because of the error: The service cannot be started. It is either not activated or bound to not activated devices


And only is the stick plugged in (only during boot, never later) I get several errors:

Der Treiber hat einen Controllerfehler auf \Device\Harddisk0\D gefunden.

English like:

The driver detected a controller failure on \Device\Harddisk0\D


Any opinion what's going wrong or what I can do?

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Posted 28 April 2008 - 09:47 PM

MORE INFORMATION

When your computer pages information to or from the disk, if a generic error occurs, it logs an Event ID 51event message. In a paging operation, the operating system either swaps a page of memory from memory to disk or retrieves a page of memory from disk to memory. It is part of the memory management of Microsoft Windows.



However, the computer may log this event message when it loads images from a storage device, reads and writes to locally mapped files or to any file (as long as it is buffered I/O). The computer does not log this event message when it performs non-buffered I/O. You can troubleshoot an Event ID 51 event message the same way as you troubleshoot Event ID 9 or 11 event messages. 



Under certain circumstances, the system logs the following event ID 51 event message:



An error was detected on device \Device\DeviceName during a paging operation

In this case, no harmful affects are experienced. For example, event ID 51 is logged when blank media such as CDR, CDRW, DVDR, and so on, is inserted into a writable drive while a USB device is plugged in. The system logs the event even though the disc is writable, and the USB device is still usable. In these particular cases, you can safely ignore the log entries, and no additional action is required. 



For more information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 

154690 How to troubleshoot event ID 9, event ID 11, and event ID 15 error messages 

259237 Troubleshooting event ID 9, 11, and 15 on Cluster Servers 

You can use the binary data that is associated with any "DISK" error (Event ID 7, 9, 11, 51, and others) to assist you in identifying the problem by decoding the data section. For more information about how to decode the data section, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 

182335 Format of event log data created by ScsiPortLogError 



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Because an Event ID 51 has an additional command descriptor block (CDB) box, you must take into account the following information when you are reviewing the data section of an Event ID 51 event message.


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Posted 28 April 2008 - 09:55 PM

Thanks Rashed.
your post at least shows me that my issue is not unknown to the M$ world.

But unfortunatelly, when the post is explaining something about my special 51 error, it is finished.

Can you post the URL of the original article?

Thanks

Peter

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Posted 28 April 2008 - 10:00 PM

heres the link bro

http://support.micro...kb/244780/en-us

cheerz

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 08:39 PM

Another method to making a USB device bootable.

I am using a SanDisk Cruzer 1.0 GB USB stick and booting with it to VistaPE. I used a program on SanDisk website “launchpadremoveal,exe” to remove U3.

The method I have been using is to open the project.iso with UltraISO Premium and write the image directly to the USB device. Open UltraISO.EXE project.iso->Bootable->Write Disk Image… This will allow you to select USB-HDD, USB-ZIP, or USB-FDD types of writes. I have been using USB-HDD. :lol:

I believe this feature is only available in the premium version; not 100% sure.

UltraISO website: http://www.ezbsystems.com

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Posted 06 May 2008 - 04:12 AM

Another method to making a USB device bootable.

I am using a SanDisk Cruzer 1.0 GB USB stick and booting with it to VistaPE. I used a program on SanDisk website “launchpadremoveal,exe” to remove U3.

The method I have been using is to open the project.iso with UltraISO Premium and write the image directly to the USB device. Open UltraISO.EXE project.iso->Bootable->Write Disk Image… This will allow you to select USB-HDD, USB-ZIP, or USB-FDD types of writes. I have been using USB-HDD. :lol:

I believe this feature is only available in the premium version; not 100% sure.

UltraISO website: http://www.ezbsystems.com



Witch Version of ultraiso do you use?
I install the ultra 9.0 and i dont se that option "write Disk Image.

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Posted 06 May 2008 - 04:21 AM

I think one version up does it. I have to try that method as soon as I get a chance.

56, UltraISO Premium 9.12 (April 8, 2008)

+) New write disk image feature, can create bootable USB flash drive from floppy/disk images (*.IMA), bootable CD/DVD images (*.ISO) or files on local harddisk (MS-DOS, WinPE, or isolinux/syslinux based systems)
+) Can create new harddisk image (up to 16GB) and floppy image (up to 2GB) with custom size
+) Supports bootsector of DOS(MSDOS/PCDOS/FREEDOS), Windows NT and syslinux
+) Can freely change floppy/disk image size (F9)
+) Supports Japanese language
+) Supports detecting CD/DVD media capacity from drive
+) Can optimize files above 1GB large
+) Show folder size in ISO image
*) Some minor improvements and bug fixes



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Posted 06 May 2008 - 12:11 PM

@Sirquil
@Carlos Machado
@TheHive

Hey guys, please try as much as possible to keep on topic.

psc has a problem in later stage of booting, nothing that yet another method of making a USB stick bootable can resolve, and if anyone needs help on the use of UltraIso, or its feature, it is beeter if a new thread is started.

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Posted 06 May 2008 - 01:30 PM

I think one version up does it. I have to try that method as soon as I get a chance.



Well i did try that version with one bartpe image, and it wont boot, i'm using a kingston datatraveler disk 4gb.

I try make a USB-HDD and USB-Floppy.

:S

If anybody have any solution it will be great.


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Posted 06 May 2008 - 03:47 PM

Just so that i might be able to help.
Where exactly is the problem?
- you can't format the stick
- you can't boot from stick
- PE isn't working from stick
- did you try it on a different computer as well?

:lol:

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Posted 08 May 2008 - 09:28 PM

Hi Peter :lol:

It may, or it may not help!

See here http://www.boot-land...?showtopic=4624

CYA later!

ispy :thumbup:




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