Save Mode - Stop 7B blue screen

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Guest

Hi

I've created an XPE image SP1 all QFE installed. I'm using the ram registry solution for EWF. Everything works as expected. But when i tested the "Windows Advanced Options Menu" (F8 on startup) selecting one of the save mode items let's the system end up with a stop 7B blue screen on startup. Additionaly on selecting "Enhanced write filter restore mode" the system ends up with a dark screen (I think this only works on using disk overlay)

Are there any possibilties to influence this behaviour or at least to avoid this menue options

Regards
Günter
 
B

Brad Combs

Gunter,

Safe mode isn't supported by XPe. I've seen previous posts about disabling
the F8 key, but no real solution. The safe mode issue is in the release
notes (unless something changes with a recent QFE). Sorry.

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Grabher Günter said:
Hi,

I've created an XPE image SP1 all QFE installed. I'm using the ram
registry solution for EWF. Everything works as expected. But when i tested
the "Windows Advanced Options Menu" (F8 on startup) selecting one of the
save mode items let's the system end up with a stop 7B blue screen on
startup. Additionaly on selecting "Enhanced write filter restore mode" the
system ends up with a dark screen (I think this only works on using disk
overlay).
 
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Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)

Hi,

You can use normal ntldr. "not special ewf ntldr. version".

Regards,
Slobodan

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Grabher Günter said:
Hi,

I've created an XPE image SP1 all QFE installed. I'm using the ram
registry solution for EWF. Everything works as expected. But when i tested
the "Windows Advanced Options Menu" (F8 on startup) selecting one of the
save mode items let's the system end up with a stop 7B blue screen on
startup. Additionaly on selecting "Enhanced write filter restore mode" the
system ends up with a dark screen (I think this only works on using disk
overlay).
 

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