RE: problems after uppgrade
- From: "Simon P" <SimonP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 05:10:03 -0700
Hi
After lots of coffee and long nights I have succeded in my uppgrade, almost
everything works perfect. I m so happy that this newsgroup exist.
Last question........
How come that the XP workstations are slow during the profile startup after
the login screen. all other win2K are fast and all XP are slow as ...#&@!....
regards
Simon
"Frances [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hello Simon,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> According to the message, I understand that the original PDC cannot be
> upgraded to win2k3. It seems that the hardware may have conflicts with
> win2k3.
>
> As for the 4GB limitation, in the notes of the KB article, we find the
> following comments:
> If the boot partition is configured to use disk mirroring, it cannot be
> expanded. You must break the mirror before you use the In-place Upgrade
> option.
>
> From the comments and the test you made, it is proved to be true that we
> cannot expand the partition when using disk mirroring.
>
> At this time, I would like to suggest that you break the mirror to expand
> the partition. Please refer to the steps in the following article to break
> the mirror.
>
> 128630 How to Recover From a STOP 0x00000058 FTDISK_INTERNAL_ERROR
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=128630
>
> Or you can buy a new machine, install win2k3 on it and promote it to be a
> DC. You can transfer the FSMO roles to the newly installed DC, and then
> demote and format the upgraded win2k3 DC. It is always best to use a clean
> installed DC to hold the FSMO roles.
>
> As for the issue on the specific computer, if other computers in the domain
> don't experience the same issue, we can isolate it from a server side
> issue. If this is the case, we may trouble shoot the specific machine. It
> would be best to discuss the issue on the client side. For example, if the
> computer is a winXP machine, you may post in the winXP newsgroup for this
> issue. If other computers have the same issue, please give me the exact
> error message. You may take a screen shot of the error message as a .jpg
> file and send to v-franhe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx I will research on this and check
> what the possible cause is.
>
>
> Hope this helps. If you have further concerns, please get in touch!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Frances He
>
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