Re: About those 7b errors

Tech-Archive recommends: Fix windows errors by optimizing your registry

From: Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\) (sbrcin_at_ptt.yu)
Date: 06/21/04


Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 14:09:30 +0200

Hi Eric,

Try these searches:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=0x7b+scsi&meta=group%3Dmicrosoft.public.windowsxp.embedded.*
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=0x7b&meta=group%3Dmicrosoft.public.windowsxp.embedded.*
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=0x0000007b&meta=group%3Dmicrosoft.public.windowsxp.embedded.*

Regards,
Slobodan

"Eric S." <notneeded@respondpublic.com> wrote in message news:PdCdnfI6Uota5UvdRVn-jA@golden.net...
> After wasting countless hours reading forums and trying different things, I
> thought I might just ask here for help: I was trying to deploy XPe on a
> dual machine with SCSi and raids, after noticing that it's not as easy as it
> looks, and getting loads of 7b errors, I thought I might try this down on a
> lesser scale.
>
> I popped an evaluation version of vmware, installed XP on it, then XPe
> tools, did a TAP, added the SCSI component and the Video components, added
> them to the database... now all I am missing is STORAGE\volume. Even if I
> add the 3 disk drive components from the component lists, I am still
> BSODing..I tried running off an ERD CD, ran TAP, built an image out of that,
> 32 of 33 drives found, missing only that STORAGE\volume component again.
> Is there a way or a doc somewhere to fix the boot problem probably caused by
> this? I am running out of ideas, I did check the Genericdevice key that a
> document from microsoft is pointing to.... I am guessing the Storage\volume
> thing is the key but maybe it's something else?
>
> A lot of 7b postings on the net are about people with problems, once they
> find the solutions, you don't hear back from them :), please... if something
> works, I'll confirm it :)
>
> Eric.
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