XPE on Intel Pentium M

R

RafC

I'am doing XPE SP1 for a DFI mini-itx board G5M100 based on Intel chipset
ICH4 82801, processor CeleronM.
I have added to a running image that I use with VIA chipset the following
Intel specific chipset drivers :
intel 82801 DB ultra ata storage control 24cb
Intel USb controller 2.0 82801DB/DBM 24cd - 24c2 -24c4 -24c7
Intel 82801BA/CA PCI Bridge 244e
Firmware hub Intel 82801
ACPI Uniprocessor PC
and standard items as
Default monitor
Primary and secondary IDE Channel
Disk drive
PCI bus
After the XPE logo I always get the blue screen with this message:
UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
Stop 000ED
The same system with the above drivers boots XP PRO from the same HD.
Even removing non used Via drivers helps.
I have done a lot of different test without any result.
I hope that someone who already uses this king of processor chipset could
give an advice.
Raffaele
 
K

KM

Raffaele,

What was the second parameter of the BSOD error message you saw?

Double check your file system components included in the image. Or just add btoh - NTFS and FAT.

KM
 
R

RafC

The full error message is
STOP 0x000ED ( 0x80EEBE30, 0xC0000185,0x0, 0x0 )
I already have both file systems loaded. About that I realized that all
tests have been done with NTFS ( a partition in HD of 2Gb).
So I formatted it as FAT and loaded the image.
It boots with this error:
STOP C000221 Unknown hard error \System Root\System32\ntdll.dll
Does this help?
Raffaele
 
K

KM

Raffaele,

What is your target storage configuration? (HDDs, partitions, etc.)
How do you format it? (what OS, what tools)
How do you copy the XPe image on the target?
What do you mean by "tests have been done with NTFS"? Were you able to run an XPe image on the target already?
 
R

RafC

I upgraded to SP2 and made a new image. Now FBA starts and I have XPE
running. Because I'm using the same disk and the same partition I suppose
that a wrong driver for my chipset was installed, the hardware badly
initialized
was unable to drive the HD. But I have no time to further investigate if
this is true,
because the SP2 image is so big that I have to trim and fine tune it.
Best regards
Raffaele
 
K

KM

Raffaele,

I couldn't quite understand your last message.
But I suppose the thread is closed, right?
Or do you still have the problem you described in the original post ?
 
R

RafC

To solve the original problem I began a new fresh way, because it was clear
to me that something was wrong or conflicting in drivers used for IDE and
not in the way I do the image. I gave the indication about the use of SP2 as
a record for someone that in time could find the same stop error.
For now the thread is at the end. I want to thank you one time more for your
help.
Raffaele
 

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