Booting Problem with SCSI

G

Gerald Maher

I have standard 2 computers one has a IDE controller and the other has
a SCSI controller

I have one hard drive into 2 C: and D: , and installed Windows XP
professional in the first partition, then i produced an imaged using
the example for yore web site,( started tap.exe and so on)

Result 1 :
the computer with the IDE works, i booted an embedded XP image.

Result 2:
The second computer with SCSI produced the error message by the "First
Boot" with the message

Problem has been detected and windows...............................

STOP: 0x0000007B (0xF789E636,0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

Please not for the SCSI computer the SCSI driver was not with windows
XP i installed that from a Disk

Do i have to add the SCSI drive e.g sys files to the image or does the
program "tap.exe" take care of that for me ?
 
K

KM

Gerald,
Do i have to add the SCSI drive e.g sys files to the image or does the
program "tap.exe" take care of that for me ?

If the driver is not in XPe database, you will have to add it there
(componentize the driver) and either re-run tap again or add the driver to
your platform manually.

KM
 
G

Gerald Maher

KM said:
Gerald,


If the driver is not in XPe database, you will have to add it there
(componentize the driver) and either re-run tap again or add the driver to
your platform manually.

KM

I asume when i run the "tap.exe" and in my component designer and
import the file devices.pmq it contains information about the SCSI
driver and will import the driver automatically,

Is that not true ?
 
S

Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)

Is that not true ?

Yes but like Konstantin said:
"If the driver is not in XPe database, you will have to add it there"
This you must do manually from Component Database Manger before you import
results from TAP :(

In other words most likely you must know what drivers you need that are not
supported by MS.

Regards,
Slobodan

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Gerald Maher said:
If the driver is not in XPe database, you will have to add it there
(componentize the driver) and either re-run tap again or add the driver to
your platform manually.

KM

I asume when i run the "tap.exe" and in my component designer and
import the file devices.pmq it contains information about the SCSI
driver and will import the driver automatically,

Is that not true ?[/QUOTE]
 

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