Re: WIN2K SRV - Startup problem
- From: "Massimo Artini" <MassimoArtini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 03:03:02 -0700
Hi Dave,
I've checked a backup of event log. In a error startup the 6005 are logged.
I've checked if EventLog are corrupted but i don't find a problem.
Thanks a lot.
So... what do you think about?
Massimo Artini
"Dave Patrick" wrote:
> The next time it happens check the state of the NIC in Device Manager. Does
> the 'system' log of Event Viewer log the event 6005 source 'eventlog' when
> the box is restarted? (just checking that the log files are not corrupt)
>
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> "Massimo Artini" wrote:
> | Hi Dave,
> |
> | I've just checked this information. I've also set the
> | devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1 in global variables and delete all
> Plug&Play
> | drivers and Not Plug & Play Drivers and Device Service that are not valid.
> |
> | But the problem happens with no reason.
> |
> | Thanks for your help
> |
> | Massimo Artini
>
>
>
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