Error 0x0000007b when run post-fba image boot made with El Torito

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Javier Gómez

Hi.

I'm running the test on Virtual Server 2005 on p4 3.2 HT and 1GB RAM.

I have a problen. I developed an image to boot on CD.

When I run the phase pre-FBA the image boot correctly and i run the command
"efwmgr" and "ewfmgr c:" correctly.After i run "etprep /all" correctly too.

After power off the 'virtual server 2005 machine" and i have done the
changes as is indicated in the help of XPE Sp2. I have deattached the HD and
i have selected boot from CD as Primary master but in the POST-FBA boot, the
system crash with the error 0x0000007b.

I understand that my image is correctly because pre-fba phase running ok, I
think.

when I run the pre-fba i had as: primary master the HD and as primary slave
the cd and in the phase post-fba i have as primary master the cd ONLY.

Any idea?

regards.
 
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NexusSeven

Do you have an Intel motherboard?

There are known problems with certain Intel motherboards, that cause a
Stop 7b blue screen when booting from CD-ROM. This problem is _not_
fixed in Service Pack 2.

http://groups.google.com/[email protected]

There is a fixed version on ntdetect.com going around. If you like, I
can give you a copy.
 
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Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)

Hi Javier,

If you are using Intel MB (ICH5) then please read for a solution in a thread from few days ago called "Shudown by power switch with
MinLogon". You will find solution there.

But since you are dong CD boot you might find additional problems.

http://groups-beta.google.com/group...ack+to+Search&scrollSave=&&d#4bb9658425996274

Anyhow do few post FBA boots just to make sure that you have installed chipset drivers correctly and that your problem is CD
oriented.

Regards,
Slobodan
 
J

Javier Gómez

Yes, i have ICH5.

i'll try it

Slobodan Brcin (eMVP) said:
Hi Javier,

If you are using Intel MB (ICH5) then please read for a solution in a
thread from few days ago called "Shudown by power switch with
MinLogon". You will find solution there.

But since you are dong CD boot you might find additional problems.

http://groups-beta.google.com/group...ack+to+Search&scrollSave=&&d#4bb9658425996274

Anyhow do few post FBA boots just to make sure that you have installed
chipset drivers correctly and that your problem is CD
oriented.

Regards,
Slobodan
 

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