Unterminated reboot when a Usb key is plugged during FBA Options

T

taha.snoussi

Hello,

I come back with the FBALOG.txt that I got when this unterminated
reboot appears.


Sunday, January 06, 2008


21:17:00 PM - [FBASetProgressText] Setting PNP Flag...
21:17:01 PM - [FBAApplySecurityStringToRegKey] RegSetKeySecurity
Failed! Error: 0x6
21:17:01 PM - [FBAReplaceSecurityInRegistry]
FBAApplySecurityStringToRegKey(009) #1 Failed!
21:17:01 PM - [FBAFixWindowsPathsInRegistry] Incorrect WinDir: [C:
\WINDOWS] should be [D:\WINDOWS]
21:17:01 PM - [FBASetProgressText] Installing Components...
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 65537 -> Invalid Path: [C:
\WINDOWS\system32\reg.exe]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 65536052 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBALIB.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 72089653 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBALIB.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 78643254 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBALIB.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 104857927 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBASEC.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 131072337 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBAREG.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBASetProgressText] Installing Components...
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 137625608 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\system32\txflog.dll]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 137625743 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\system32\odbcconf.dll]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 137625759 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\system32\netshell.dll]
....
...
..


So, I agree with you KM that there is a "wrong drive letter" problem.
But what can I do since I don't want to change the drive letter of
the
system.
Help me please!


TIA
Taha
 
K

KM

Well, if you intend to have the USB key all the time plugged in during FBA (and after) why not change the drive letter setup in TD?
(from C: to D:?)

Also, please read how to can "hardcode" a predefined drive letter setup in TD:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/embedded/aa731212.aspx (Basically, you can assign drive letter C: to your HDD partition that holds
the image)

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Regards,
KM


Hello,

I come back with the FBALOG.txt that I got when this unterminated
reboot appears.


Sunday, January 06, 2008


21:17:00 PM - [FBASetProgressText] Setting PNP Flag...
21:17:01 PM - [FBAApplySecurityStringToRegKey] RegSetKeySecurity
Failed! Error: 0x6
21:17:01 PM - [FBAReplaceSecurityInRegistry]
FBAApplySecurityStringToRegKey(009) #1 Failed!
21:17:01 PM - [FBAFixWindowsPathsInRegistry] Incorrect WinDir: [C:
\WINDOWS] should be [D:\WINDOWS]
21:17:01 PM - [FBASetProgressText] Installing Components...
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 65537 -> Invalid Path: [C:
\WINDOWS\system32\reg.exe]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 65536052 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBALIB.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 72089653 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBALIB.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 78643254 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBALIB.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 104857927 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBASEC.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 131072337 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\FBA\FBAREG.DLL]
21:17:01 PM - [FBASetProgressText] Installing Components...
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 137625608 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\system32\txflog.dll]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 137625743 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\system32\odbcconf.dll]
21:17:01 PM - [FBAProcessRegisterDLLs] 137625759 -> Invalid Path:
[C:
\WINDOWS\system32\netshell.dll]
...
..
.


So, I agree with you KM that there is a "wrong drive letter" problem.
But what can I do since I don't want to change the drive letter of
the
system.
Help me please!


TIA
Taha

Did I get it right - you are FBA'ing the image on HDD?
Anyway, please check out FBALog.txt to see if any error is reported there including the wrong drive letter setup.
 

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