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Yogiv
Hi guys
I have built xpe image with USB webcam (Video Blaster webcam 5 from
Creative), I beleive I have installed all the components, I have built
the image without any error including the dependency check.
During the FBA PNP instalation, I received the dialog to set light
frequencu (50/60 Hz)and after hitting the OK I received the message
"error occured while trying to run "PD100pin.dll RUN DLL32 EP252" (one
of creative files). After that the FBA continue normally and
rebooted.(pd100pin.dll one of Creative files)
What is the meaning of this message?
When I check the driver (Video Blaster Webcam 5)I see the message
"Windows can not load the device driver for this hardware. The device
driver may be corupted or missing (code 39)"
All the other drivers were loaded and running properly (including the
USB drivers).
Any idea what is "code 39"? Is it possible that there is a problem
related to USB 1 or USB 2 compatability?
The device drivers works fine for XP Pro, and I wonder if this problem
is related to the specific PC104 H/W I'm using. How canI check or
verify it?
Yogiv
I have built xpe image with USB webcam (Video Blaster webcam 5 from
Creative), I beleive I have installed all the components, I have built
the image without any error including the dependency check.
During the FBA PNP instalation, I received the dialog to set light
frequencu (50/60 Hz)and after hitting the OK I received the message
"error occured while trying to run "PD100pin.dll RUN DLL32 EP252" (one
of creative files). After that the FBA continue normally and
rebooted.(pd100pin.dll one of Creative files)
What is the meaning of this message?
When I check the driver (Video Blaster Webcam 5)I see the message
"Windows can not load the device driver for this hardware. The device
driver may be corupted or missing (code 39)"
All the other drivers were loaded and running properly (including the
USB drivers).
Any idea what is "code 39"? Is it possible that there is a problem
related to USB 1 or USB 2 compatability?
The device drivers works fine for XP Pro, and I wonder if this problem
is related to the specific PC104 H/W I'm using. How canI check or
verify it?
Yogiv