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#1 TintinBT

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 04:22 PM

Hi All,

I try winbuilder074 in my computer, use WINXPsp2 ENG as source CD, run the NativeEX standard
And the process run not any error. It could run in QEMU, everything looks good.

But when I burn a CD try to boot from my Laptop (HP 6710b, CPU T7100, 1G RAM), it fail when booting up.
Blue screen and shows 0X0000007B error.

I try liveXP, even PICO XP, same story.

Could anybody tell me what happend?

Thanks

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 04:31 PM

Hi All,

I try winbuilder074 in my computer, use WINXPsp2 ENG as source CD, run the NativeEX standard
And the process run not any error. It could run in QEMU, everything looks good.

But when I burn a CD try to boot from my Laptop (HP 6710b, CPU T7100, 1G RAM), it fail when booting up.
Blue screen and shows 0X0000007B error.

I try liveXP, even PICO XP, same story.

Could anybody tell me what happend?

Thanks

I assume that a driver is missing in the 'real world'.

But unfortunatelly I cannot say which one.

Maybe graphical >> try to add Universal Video Driver
Maybe USB Mouse or keyboard >> Try these scripts
Maybe ...

But I'm rather sure that it is not a missing SATA driver. In this case the system should boot from CD and just not see the HDD

I'm sorry, that is your term to find out.

We only can help you here by answering specific questions.

Peter :lol:

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 04:40 PM

But I'm rather sure that it is not a missing SATA driver. In this case the system should boot from CD and just not see the HDD

Ehm, Peter there are even SATA DVD drives these days!

0X0000007B

Isn't that the famous 'inaccessable bootdevice' error of USB fame?

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 04:41 PM

Ehm, Peter there are even SATA DVD drives these days!

:lol:

Peter

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 05:11 PM

tintinbt, can you manage to find out what SATA driver is needed for your computer?

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 05:19 PM

Maybe this helps:
http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=18722

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 06:20 PM

What a crazy world!

I didn't do anything, just burn another CD, then it works now. :lol:
No HDD, No Network, anyway it works now.

Thanks for all your reply.

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 06:34 PM

No HDD, No Network, anyway it works now.

Now second step:
With No HDD, With No Network, anyway it works now.

Peter :lol:

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 08:54 PM

Now second step:
With No HDD, With No Network, anyway it works now.

Peter :lol:


:thumbup: That's not a problem for me.
Actually I made a mistake, after created the first ISO, I burned to CD, and tried it, unfortunately, the CD has problem so it could not boot.
Later I just copy the ISO to my PXE server try to boot and got the 0X0000007B error. And I thought that just because of WB or my Source CD,
I try a couple of days for different settings, same 0x0000007B error.
After you guys gave me some suggestions, I try to review the whole process, and try to burn another CD, and it works.
Then I found I forgot something about the RAMDisk BOOT Support for PXE boot,
So I check the TXTSetup.sif and manually add this in TXTsetup.sif
[SourceDisksFiles]
ramdisk.sys=100,,,,,,5_,4,1,,,1,4
[ScsiClass.Load]
ramdisk=ramdisk.sys
[RootDevicesToDelete.clean]
ramdisk
[ScsiClass]
ramdisk="RAM Disk Driver"
At last, I can boot it from PXE Server for testing. :thumbup:

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 09:13 PM

:lol: That's not a problem for me.
Actually I made a mistake, after created the first ISO, I burned to CD, and tried it, unfortunately, the CD has problem so it could not boot.
Later I just copy the ISO to my PXE server try to boot and got the 0X0000007B error. And I thought that just because of WB or my Source CD,
I try a couple of days for different settings, same 0x0000007B error.
After you guys gave me some suggestions, I try to review the whole process, and try to burn another CD, and it works.
Then I found I forgot something about the RAMDisk BOOT Support for PXE boot,
So I check the TXTSetup.sif and manually add this in TXTsetup.sif
[SourceDisksFiles]
ramdisk.sys=100,,,,,,5_,4,1,,,1,4
[ScsiClass.Load]
ramdisk=ramdisk.sys
[RootDevicesToDelete.clean]
ramdisk
[ScsiClass]
ramdisk="RAM Disk Driver"
At last, I can boot it from PXE Server for testing. :thumbup:

Glad it works now :thumbup:
BTW: In my opinion only the [ScsiClass.Load] entry is necessary, maybe the [SourceDisksFiles], too.
But the last two are surely not necessary.

Peter

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Posted 08 May 2008 - 01:16 PM

Glad it works now :lol:
BTW: In my opinion only the [ScsiClass.Load] entry is necessary, maybe the [SourceDisksFiles], too.
But the last two are surely not necessary.

Peter


You are right. Good to know that. :thumbup:




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