FBA Halts

G

Guest

I have been successful in building bootable images for weeks, but today have found that the exact same configs that worked days ago fail to boot with error 0000007E in FBA. This is midway through finding the PnP devices

16:01:21 PM - [FBASkipDevice] USB\ROOT_HUB\4&E0E6FEA&0
16:01:21 PM - [FBAAddDevInstanceId] USB\ROOT_HUB\4&15B17A7&0
16:01:24 PM - [FBASkipDevice] USB\ROOT_HUB\4&188F076&0
16:01:24 PM - [FBASkipDevice] USB\ROOT_HUB\4&E0E6FEA&0
16:01:24 PM - [FBAAddDevInstanceId] USB\ROOT_HUB20\4&3ABFC9A5&0
16:01:26 PM - [FBAAddDevInstanceId] DISPLAY\IN-SB-8XX-PLATFORMS\4&29705F3D&0&808639F1&00&02
16:01:27 PM - [FBAAddDevInstanceId] DISPLAY\IN-KCH-8XX-CHIPSETS\4&29705F3D&0&80863C61&00&02

That's it. Nothing more in the log. System halts with no message except error 0000007E. I cannot find any reference to that error number. Anyone know what it is? This is quite frustrating as I believe nothing has changed in the hardware or software since this worked a couple days ago

Thoughts

Thanks
Dav
 
K

KM

Dave,

AFAIK, 7E is usually shown with some additional info. Do you see it? Any
driver mentioned on the error blue screen?
MSDN search on "7E" returns a few links. Here is one of them:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;820362 which may not
be related to you problem at all.
I also remember some folks here mentioning 7E errors. You may want to search
this NG archive for more links.

KM
I have been successful in building bootable images for weeks, but today
have found that the exact same configs that worked days ago fail to boot
with error 0000007E in FBA. This is midway through finding the PnP devices:
16:01:21 PM - [FBASkipDevice] USB\ROOT_HUB\4&E0E6FEA&0
16:01:21 PM - [FBAAddDevInstanceId] USB\ROOT_HUB\4&15B17A7&0
16:01:24 PM - [FBASkipDevice] USB\ROOT_HUB\4&188F076&0
16:01:24 PM - [FBASkipDevice] USB\ROOT_HUB\4&E0E6FEA&0
16:01:24 PM - [FBAAddDevInstanceId] USB\ROOT_HUB20\4&3ABFC9A5&0
16:01:26 PM - [FBAAddDevInstanceId] DISPLAY\IN-SB-8XX-PLATFORMS\4&29705F3D&0&808639F1&00&02
16:01:27 PM - [FBAAddDevInstanceId] DISPLAY\IN-KCH-8XX-CHIPSETS\4&29705F3D&0&80863C61&00&02

That's it. Nothing more in the log. System halts with no message except
error 0000007E. I cannot find any reference to that error number. Anyone
know what it is? This is quite frustrating as I believe nothing has changed
in the hardware or software since this worked a couple days ago.
 
G

Guest

Yep, same information I found. Unfortunately, there is no additional information. No driver, no fault, nothing but this silly error number. I see that RAID controllers may cause this but I don't have one. Everything was fine until yesterday when this started on a system with the same configs as a few days prior when everything worked which is why I'm doubly frustrated

I just wish an error would be documented! I get this during the PnP phase of FBA and there is nothing else to help me. Not very useful. So far, I've seen very little on this error and possible causes

Thanks
Dav
 
K

KM

Dave,

Any chance you're running EWF? (if so, make sure you disable it during FBA)
What's your hardware? (maybe some of your hardware got broken, you better
replace parts)
Do you use CF? (CF card may wear out, try changing it).

That's all I can think of now. Maybe someone else who experienced 7E may
jump in here and help you more.

--
KM,
BSquare Corporation
Yep, same information I found. Unfortunately, there is no additional
information. No driver, no fault, nothing but this silly error number. I see
that RAID controllers may cause this but I don't have one. Everything was
fine until yesterday when this started on a system with the same configs as
a few days prior when everything worked which is why I'm doubly frustrated.
I just wish an error would be documented! I get this during the PnP phase
of FBA and there is nothing else to help me. Not very useful. So far, I've
seen very little on this error and possible causes.
 
G

Guest

Nope, no EWF (and certainly not in the previous targets that worked and even those fail, today.

Maybe there is a hardwre failure, somewhere, but XP Pro runs fine (and is what I'm using for development... I'm dual-booting)

Thanks for your thoughts
Dav

----- KM wrote: ----

Dave

Any chance you're running EWF? (if so, make sure you disable it during FBA
What's your hardware? (maybe some of your hardware got broken, you bette
replace parts
Do you use CF? (CF card may wear out, try changing it)

That's all I can think of now. Maybe someone else who experienced 7E ma
jump in here and help you more

-
KM
BSquare Corporatio
 
K

Kurt

I have been experiencing the same stop error. I was wondering if
anyone has found a resolution?
 
K

Kurt

I have been experiencing the same stop error. I was wondering if
anyone has found a resolution?

I fixed it myself with fixit yourself timelife books. Yea I couldn't
believe it, a full section on Embedded XP...All righty.

Set build order dependency on you Video card being built first.
 

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