Re: Unable to boot from a XPe NTFS CF

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"KM" wrote:

You got to BSOD - this is a good indication you at least made the CF bootable :-)

What was the BSOD number?

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Regards,
KM

Well, I tried the simple formating the CF with DOS and than ran bootprep. I
created the image to FAT and copied it to the CF ( simple copy). I placed it
into the ebox and I got the blue screen of death. " A problem has been
detected and windows has been shut down to prevent dmage to your computer"....

Thanks for trying to help
Brian.

"Sean Liming (eMVP)" wrote:


ufdprep.exe is only for USB flash keys. For CF cards, you should format with
DOS and then run bootprep.exe to change the boot sector from DOS to NT.

If you want an NTFS, you will need to format the card under Windows XP pro
using a IDE to CF adapater. A few can be found here:
http://www.seanliming.com/flashhelp.html. This assumes that the card is ID'd
as fixed and not removable.

Regards,

Sean Liming
www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental
Toolkit


"Briffee" <Briffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have an ebox 3000 series mini-PC with an external CF IDE slot. It boots
up
fine with a CF formated with MS-DOS 6.22. That is how I got my TA.exe
file.
Once I built the XPe image, I tested it on my development station, and it
works fine. The only difference was in settings of the target hardware.

I used a simple copy of the image to the CF, no good. Everybody tells me
this is all I have to do. It sure isn't working for me.

I tried using the ufdprep.exe software provided by Microsoft, and then
copy
the image to the CF, no good. This however gave me the blue halt screen.
I
tried using the SDI2HD technique, and the image seems to successfully be
installed. At least, I can seem them. I tried checking the parition
after
the SDI2HD to make sure it was a NTFS partition and active. It was. This
technique just gave me a blinking cursor. So far, nothing I have done
seems
to work. Someone suggested checking the BOIS for changing a few fields.
However, the fields he suggested was not associated with the ebox.

For fun, I even tried building an image in FAT and FAT32. No good. I
even
tried using Fdisk /MBA to try fixing the partition, as well as using
Partition Magic 8.0 tools

I'm ready for any new ideas. This is the only thing stopping from
finishing
this project.

Any suggestions??????????????
Briffee






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