Re: ACPI, Standard PC collision

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I got the dependency checker to pass after deleting all the Standard PC and
associated dependents...

Now I am getting a ton of errors related to not finding files...here is a
sample of my log file:

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// configuration file: InfEmXPCtrlr.slx
// purpose: Microsoft Target Designer boot image build log
// created: 02/22/2007 03:25 PM
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Performing a dependency check...

Dependency check has been completed.

Emptying image folder...

Image folder has been emptied.

Successfully cleared the destination folder: C:\Windows Embedded Images\.
R:
Starting run-time build at: 2/22/2007 3:29:07 PM...
R: Building: "Base Component [Version 5.1.2600, R2010]"...
R: Building: "Base Performance Counters [Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"...
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"perfos.dll"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "perfos.dll"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"perfproc.dll"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "perfproc.dll"
R: Building: "Base Support Binaries [Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"...
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"wextract.exe"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "wextract.exe"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"extrac32.exe"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "extrac32.exe"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"diantz.exe"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "diantz.exe"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"packager.exe"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "packager.exe"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"grpconv.exe"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "grpconv.exe"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"msidle.dll"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "msidle.dll"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"makecab.exe"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "makecab.exe"
R: Building: "Basic TCP/IP Networking [Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"...
R: Building: "BDA IPSink [Version 5.1.2600, R620]"...
R: Building: "BDA MPE Filter [Version 5.1.2600, R620]"...
R: Building: "BDA Slip De-Framer [Version 5.1.2600, R620]"...
R: Building: "Beep Driver [Version 5.1.2600, R620]"...
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"beep.sys"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "beep.sys"
R: Building: "Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) [Version
5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"...
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"bthpan.inf"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "bthpan.inf"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"bthpan.sys"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "bthpan.sys"
R: Building: "Bluetooth Device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI) [Version 5.1.2600.2180,
R2890]"...
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"tdibth.inf"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "tdibth.inf"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"rfcomm.sys"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "rfcomm.sys"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"BthEnum.sys"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "BthEnum.sys"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"wshBth.dll"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "wshBth.dll"
R: Building: "Bluetooth File Transfer [Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"...
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"fsquirt.exe"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "fsquirt.exe"
R: Building: "Bluetooth HID Device [Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"...
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"input.inf"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "input.inf"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"hidserv.inf"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "hidserv.inf"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"hidusb.sys"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "hidusb.sys"
Error 1005 (0x3ED) in "PlatformLib::CopySrcFile2": File not found:
"hidbth.inf"
R: Error 1005: File not found: "hidbth.inf"




"Albert Gomez" <albertg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uBN%23UBtVHHA.1636@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
KM,
I did run TAP and I am using the imported device object in Target
Designer.

I am using a Dell PowerEdge 860 with a P4 2.66Ghz CPU, 768mb ram. I am
not sure if it supports Compact PCI.

I have tried removing it, but it leads to a host of other errors. I will
back up the image and try doing this again...
Albert


"KM" <konstmor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uHvdw7sVHHA.5068@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Albert,

How did you get hat component in your runtime? Did you use TAP on the
target (dev) machine to import and include required platform components?
Does your hardware really support CompactPCI?

If not, try removing CompactPCI and see if some other component is trying
to pull it in back.

If that component appears to be your platform macro (the TAP imported
result), you can always disable that dependency there (assuming you
selected "Selector Prototype" as the prototype for the platform macro
component in CD).

--
=========
Regards,
KM

KM,
It appears to be the following object:

Component: "Generic CompactPCI CPU board[Version 5.1.2600.1106, R1507]"
requires at least one additional enabled component not in the
configuration

After I removed all other ACPI and standard PC objects, the above object
gave me an error requiring the need for the Standard PC object. All the
other components called for ACPI object.

I am currently using a dual boot setup with windows 2000...the windows
2000 device manager uses the ACPI Uniprocessor PC.
Albet

"KM" <konstmor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OGEbVosVHHA.4828@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Albert,

You should analyze (or at least let us know here) what components in
your config are trying to pull in the Standard PC HAL. Some of macro
components (WinLogon macro, etc.) will try to include that HAL unless
you clear the appropriate checkbox on the macro component settings
page.

If you target is ACPI one processor PC the ACPI Uniprocessor PC is the
AAHL you'd want to use if you were to leverage the HAL features of the
hardware. It makes sense to switch to Standard PC HAL only in some very
rare cases such as you don't need ACPI features, you want to turn off
some enhanced power management or you want to create an image to target
multiple platforms with different HAL.

--
=========
Regards,
KM

I keep getting the following error:

Error 1106: Multiple active components collision between: "ACPI
Uniprocessor PC [Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]" and: "Standard PC
[Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"

I have tried removing the components that require the standard PC
object, but it leads to many more problems. I know the system uses
ACPI Uniprocessor PC object, but have no idea why some components are
requiring the Standard PC object.

Is there an easier way to resolve this issue? It seems to me that the
ACPI Uniprocessor PC object should satisfy any requirements for the
Standard PC object...is this correct?
Albert










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