RE: system state restore = BSOD
From: Mike (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/25/04
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- In reply to: Joe Griffin [MSFT]: "RE: system state restore = BSOD"
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 17:51:10 -0800
Jon, first of all I would like to thank you for your reply ! its like
music to my hears :) ive hit a big wall with this one ! :)
The stop 0x7b occurs about 3/4 of the way through the blue progress
bar and the cpqissm.sys (maybe not right spelling :) ) driver loads
before mup.sys (before gui gets a chance) :) the cpqissm.sys being
the smart array 5i driver.
Just out of curiosity when I view the drivers that the raid card is using
on the source machine it has two, both the same (cpqissm) but one is
dll and other is a sys file, any idea what the differences would be
do they get loaded at different times ? as it seems .sys is the one that
gets loaded in the first stages of the boot.
Ive tried a few system hives from different backups (same source machine)
and all resorts with same stop error.
yep your right, normal and safe mode both the same, also forgot to mention
ive also installed SP4 on both machines :)
Please throw some ideas my way :)
I really want to sort/understand this, its getting personal now :)
Thanks again Joe.
Mike
- Previous message: Jan: "Windows 2000 server"
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