Re: Server 2003 Cannot shutdown - after Cloning HD



Reply to Nite Owl:
- [CURRENT STATUS] – The Server is Rebooting finally woooww?*/!!! (tested 2x
so far)
- but it takes more than 10 minutes to shutdown and restart. Other positive
signs are that new updates from Microsoft I installed actually completed
installation after the successful reboots.

- [FIXES I TRIED THAT MAY HAVE FIXED THE PROBLEM] –

1. bootcfg /scan - Booted Serv 2003 Install CD, run this cmd last night and
it found a 1 of 2 WinXP installs and I selected it.
- Result – all the System/ Application Error Messages [event log] and Pop
Window erros stopped occurring but the Server still would not shutdown /
reboot.

2. Microsoft Update – found 2 new updates to .NET FRAMEWORK which I
installed and the server rebooted after this.
- The reason I installed the updates is because of a previous problem with
this server that fixed some instability issues.

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- RESPONSES TO YOUR VALUED SUGGESTIONS:

1. - You might have an issue with power management and the new drive.
Verify the write methods set for the hard drive in the system bios and back
them up to a more conservative setting to see if it helps.

- ANSWER – checked all settings for this Intel Motherboard Bios just to make
sure and did not find any settings of the sort you mentioned. The Intel Bios
has very few adjustments unlike Clone PC brands using Award Bios.

- the new drive is a Seagate BARRACUDA MODEL - ST3200822A - [7200RPM] which
is under warranty until 2009, there are no Power Management settings
available. What I’m saying is this is a far new and better HD than the 80gig
Seagate it replaced which had no problems.

2. - If the drives are set to auto-select for the cabling try setting them
explicitly to master/slave settings.
- ANSWER – Master / Slave is my configuration for both HDs cabling.

3. - Check if there is a newer bios available for the servers mainboard, the
old
firmware may have had bugs in the support of the larger sized IDE drive.

- ANSWER – Motherboard is an Intel 845BG which is fairly old but has a
2.4ghz Intel CPU & 2gig RAM that runs fast. I upgraded the BIOS many times
over the years, I stopped checking around 2+ years ago.
- the other HD the server boots from is 120gig and have had it for around 4
years without any problems.


4. - Check if the mainboard manufacturer has newer IDE controller drivers and
check the DMA settings of the drives.

- DMA settings are set by Bios Automatically and the only information is the
Ultra DMA Mode 5. As I said the Intel Bios does not allow you to try
anything adventurous LOL.



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"The_Nite_Owl" wrote:

You might have an issue with power management and the new drive.
Verify the write methods set for the hard drive in the system bios and back
them up to a more conservative setting to see if it helps.
If the drives are set to auto-select for the cabling try setting them
explicitly to master/slave settings.
Check if there is a newer bios available for the servers mainboard, the old
firmware may have had bugs in the support of the larger sized IDE drive.
Check if the mainboard manufacturer has newer IDE controller drivers and
check the DMA settings of the drives.

"mikerossell@xxxxxxx" <mikerossell@xxxxxxx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message news:660AF3E3-AE58-4692-A6B1-8B2C2372CD6A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- PROBLEM - started when I replaced the master IDE HD from an 80gig HD to
a
200gb. Used an External USB HD kit + Seagate Maxblast-5 [USB support] for
Cloning.

- PC SETUP INFO - Dual boot setup, 2 HDs - Server O/S on 2nd HD. On the
1st HD [the cloned one] resides a small DOS boot partition where the
boot.ini
is located and 1 install of Win XP Pro & on the 2nd HD is another Win XP
Pro
OS and Server 2003 on different partitions.

The 2 Win XPs boot and shutdown fine. Serv 2003 also boots fine but
cannot
shutdown.

- Current Problems:
- Windows Updates requiring reboots may not be getting installed.
- Recently, after hitting the reset button when shutting the server, the
Win
XP on the 2nd HD crashed for the first time after years [blue screen] and
continued crashing until I did a -Last known good config fixed and it's
been
fine for over a week.

- ATTEMPTED FIXES - all Failed
- Chkdsk DOS boot partition, Server - no errors
- Recovery Console - Fix MBR, Fixboot
- recorded all paritions + drive letters before & after cloning, changed
all
Drive letters after cloning to previous settings.
- checked all Boot.ini entries
- enabled memory.dmp - no file created
- Dr. Watson log - no information
- Event log - nothing
- installed User Profile Hive Cleanup Service

Web searches + Microsoft support - zilch???

Any ideas???

Michael

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