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how to deal with "stop :0x0000009a"

 
 
zebing zhou
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      20th Feb 2004
hi:
i use the F: to boot xpe;
when i load the image into F: and boot the system, it looks OK,until to
the "Replacing system hives...(first boot agent)"and reboot the system.
the system reboot,run,and report"stop
0x0000009a(0x00000004,0xc0000034,0,0)",view blue.
how will i do with it? and please help.


 
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Brad Combs
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      20th Feb 2004
Hello,

Did you enter a PID into the settings of the runtime? Try leaving that blank
and building an evaluation image. If it works then check the PID with your
distributor to make sure it's valid.

HTH,

Brad Combs
Imago Technologies

"zebing zhou" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:#(E-Mail Removed)...
> hi:
> i use the F: to boot xpe;
> when i load the image into F: and boot the system, it looks OK,until to
> the "Replacing system hives...(first boot agent)"and reboot the system.
> the system reboot,run,and report"stop
> 0x0000009a(0x00000004,0xc0000034,0,0)",view blue.
> how will i do with it? and please help.
>
>



 
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Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)
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      20th Feb 2004
F:?

Are you sure that this is F: from XPe point of view?
You should not rely on high drive letter order, because there are many
factors that can influence it.
You should read:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded/c...n/default.aspx

Regards,
Slobodan



"zebing zhou" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:#(E-Mail Removed)...
> hi:
> i use the F: to boot xpe;
> when i load the image into F: and boot the system, it looks OK,until to
> the "Replacing system hives...(first boot agent)"and reboot the system.
> the system reboot,run,and report"stop
> 0x0000009a(0x00000004,0xc0000034,0,0)",view blue.
> how will i do with it? and please help.
>
>



 
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