From: Julien T. <jul...@ly...> - 2004-08-30 19:12:15
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it seems i have no luck with computers these days. I just received some dell precision 650 workstations and decide to apply the installation i was testing for some time. (unattended 4.4b, on whitebox linux, winxpsp1) after the linux part (+emu), and the first phase of windows install (F6 if you want to add raid/scsi drivers, loading stuff), i get a blue screen: first a message: windows stop to prevent any damage .., please check antivirus and new hardware ... and next STOP: 0x00000007B (0xF7C7E63C, 0xC0000034, 0x0, 0x0) no extra message under the stop. i've double-checked my setup, correct some small errors, my drivers are in os/winxpsp1/I386/$OEM$/$1/DRIVERS, but it seems windows does not copy them at the good place. if after i hang, i reboot with unattended, mount /dev/sda1, there is no drivers dir, in fact, for an unknow reason, it's in $/$1/drivers (or maybe it is moved later ?; during my 2 or 3-previous tests, it was in /mnt/\$win_nt\$.~ls/\$oem\$/\$1/drivers/dell650). on another computer, unattended works ok, and the driver dir is well placed in c:\ it doesn't seem to be a problem with this particular precision as i test with another and get the same. i've try to check memory with memtest86 and 86+ but it seems it cannot be loaded (loop with 8000 ...). strange stuff. there is also the case of some subdir of DRIVERS which cannot be copied during windows copy (on linux emu), this one stays with the working computer, but perms are good on samba server and a copy in windows works ok. i also get one time, the following error during this phase too: during windows network copy, multiple smb_errno: class ERRSRV, code 68 from command 0x32 Regards Julien note: it could be interesting to add to the tree a set drivers dir so anyone who use unattended has same reference and completed with a script to create symlink in each os dir. why not ? :) note2: sorry, i got no time to check the poweredge 2400. i do it tomorrow. |