Win 2000 + Win XP Embedded Professional

G

Guest

Hi,
When I boot into a newly created runtime image of Win XP Embedded, I get a blue screen with this message:

STOP 0x00000074 (0x03, 0x02, 0x80087000, 0xC000014C)

This is how I created the boot image:

- Started with a normal PC, having 2 partitions - C drive containing Win 2000. This is where I have my Windows XP
Embedded development suite (evaluation version) installed. I built the Win XP runtime images on this drive using
the evaluation version of Win XP Embedded dev suite.
- Copied the generated files (from the target designer, after building the image) onto D: drive.
- Made changes in the c:\boot.ini to dual boot the system - booting in Win2000 or WinXP embedded.

This is what happens when I restart the machine:

- I get the boot menu. When I select Win 2000, the system boots as usual. No troubles.
- When I select WinXP embedded, the system displays the "Starting up..." progress bar, and immediately stops with
the blue screen, giving a BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO message, along with the stop code:

STOP 0x00000074 (0x03, 0x02, 0x80087000, 0xC000014C)

Regards,
Arvind.
 
G

Guest

Hi Arvin,
I had the same problem too.
I replaced my ntldr and ntdetect.com shipped with w2k,
with those from XP (They are in your image folder eg),
because they can't boot XP. After that I could boot my XP
images :cool:.

Maybe the MS guys can put this in the documentation...

hth,
Maarten
-----Original Message-----
Hi,
When I boot into a newly created runtime image of Win XP
Embedded, I get a blue screen with this message:
STOP 0x00000074 (0x03, 0x02, 0x80087000, 0xC000014C)

This is how I created the boot image:

- Started with a normal PC, having 2 partitions - C drive
containing Win 2000. This is where I have my Windows XP
Embedded development suite (evaluation version)
installed. I built the Win XP runtime images on this drive
using
the evaluation version of Win XP Embedded dev suite.
- Copied the generated files (from the target designer,
after building the image) onto D: drive.
- Made changes in the c:\boot.ini to dual boot the
system - booting in Win2000 or WinXP embedded.
This is what happens when I restart the machine:

- I get the boot menu. When I select Win 2000, the system boots as usual. No troubles.
- When I select WinXP embedded, the system displays
the "Starting up..." progress bar, and immediately stops
with
the blue screen, giving a BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO
message, along with the stop code:
 
G

Guest

Hi Maarten,
Thanks, it worked.

By the way, MS mentions something similar in its knowledge base article 283433 too (see the resolution section of that article).

Thanks,
Arvind.

----- (e-mail address removed) wrote: -----

Hi Arvin,
I had the same problem too.
I replaced my ntldr and ntdetect.com shipped with w2k,
with those from XP (They are in your image folder eg),
because they can't boot XP. After that I could boot my XP
images :cool:.

Maybe the MS guys can put this in the documentation...

hth,
Maarten
-----Original Message-----
Hi,
When I boot into a newly created runtime image of Win XP
Embedded, I get a blue screen with this message:containing Win 2000. This is where I have my Windows XP
Embedded development suite (evaluation version)
installed. I built the Win XP runtime images on this drive
using
the evaluation version of Win XP Embedded dev suite.
- Copied the generated files (from the target designer,
after building the image) onto D: drive.
- Made changes in the c:\boot.ini to dual boot the
system - booting in Win2000 or WinXP embedded.
boots as usual. No troubles.
- When I select WinXP embedded, the system displays
the "Starting up..." progress bar, and immediately stops
with
the blue screen, giving a BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO
message, along with the stop code:
 

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