Re: Running the same image on 2 different hardware
- From: "Mike Warren" <miwa-not-this-bit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 07:01:18 +1000
Hi Heidi,
Thanks for the reply. This is frustrating. I've spent a whole day on this
now (mostly reading groups.google) trying to find some clues. I just
don't have enough knowledge of how this stuff works to make educated
guesses.
I have an image that needs to work on an intel machine and a via one,
and after a certain amount of messing about I've been asked to get a
USB touchscreen working. I've found that putting it through FBA on
one and then puttting the disk into the other unit will result in a
working image, but I have to wait a couple of minutes for the OS to
identify everything needed.
That's what I thought would work too. There are no special hardware
components in the system except "Intel(R) 82092AA PCI IDE Controller"
(with disabled PnP resource). This is required to stop my first hardware
from getting a BSOD on second boot.
I am hoping it may be possible to force PnP on each boot by removing or
changing some registry settings. This is not a very complicated build
and I have looked through the system hive trying to find clues.
If yours doesn't do that, email me your build log and I'll compare it
to my own and see if I can work out what the difference is.
The build log is here: http://web.aanet.com.au/miwa/2330CDBoot.log
-Mike
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