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ATX-SCSI Boot up
I have a big problem with any ATX board and SCSI cards as M-board likes itself and refuses by software a lot of SCSI cards Scenario: SCSI card Sparrow.MPD driver has a big windows conflict at boot-up with some IE5.5 basic registered function that crashes on boot up and displays a Blue Screen with error VXD.VTDI VTDI.VXD this is not a memory crash like 0028 or a processor crash 0136, but a *very vague* memory address conflict that cannot be repairedmaybe reprogram win 98SE or Win95+BMIDEsame thing. I don't get this weird conflict with Win95 on an AT board, but I'm sure it's a USB/SCSI conflict with IE5.5 as the Bootlog.txt denotes What I have to do is reload a new/older registry and it boots-up a few times, then it mysteriously dies, unless the boot-up has added a new hardware and software has nu stuff to learna very weird problem indeed I tried a few SCSI specialists, but they are at loss as well on this one. |
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ATX-SCSI Boot up
Fri, 08 Jun 2007 01:56:27 -0700, kaynuhduh-soft@ca.cid wrote:
|> |> |> I have a big problem with any ATX board and SCSI cards as M-board likes |>itself and refuses by software a lot of SCSI cards |> |> Scenario: SCSI card Sparrow.MPD driver has a big windows conflict at |>boot-up with some IE5.5 basic registered function that crashes on boot up and |>displays a Blue Screen with error VXD.VTDI VTDI.VXD this is not a memory |>crash like 0028 or a processor crash 0136, but a *very vague* |>memory address conflict that cannot be repairedmaybe reprogram win 98SE or |>Win95+BMIDEsame thing. |> |> I don't get this weird conflict with Win95 on an AT board, but I'm sure |>it's a USB/SCSI conflict with IE5.5 as the Bootlog.txt denotes |> |> What I have to do is reload a new/older registry and it boots-up a few |>times, then it mysteriously dies, unless the boot-up has added a new hardware |>and software has nu stuff to learna very weird problem indeed |> |> I tried a few SCSI specialists, but they are at loss as well on this |>one. I forgot to mention amongst a lot of other things, that I am not booting from these SCSI cards, they are in/external peripheral uses only, but the ATX board doesn't like any of the K installs Adaptec Aspi Driversat some point in timeno crashetc, just a dead boot-up after a few, then a blue screen, then a nu registry install, then a good boot-up for awhile? |
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