[gPXE] Windows XP just reboots all time in the logo screen

Miller, Shao shao.miller at yrdsb.edu.on.ca
Wed Oct 5 10:24:50 EDT 2011


I would try booting the disk/image on the original physical hardware again, then re-installing the driver.  It doesn't look like it's installed, to me.

If you were capturing an image of a physical disk, perhaps you forgot to re-capture it.  Perhaps you are running into complications due to having used "Last Known Good Configuration" at some point.  Once you've booted the disk/image again, please check that sanbootconf is actually installed.

- Shao Miller

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From: gpxe-bounces at etherboot.org [mailto:gpxe-bounces at etherboot.org] On Behalf Of Daniel García
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 10:20
To: gpxe at etherboot.org
Subject: Re: [gPXE] Windows XP just reboots all time in the logo screen

Thanks for the info, Shao 

I've followed your advice and checked if sanbootconf driver was loaded, and it looks like it wasn't. I don't know why this happend, I installed the last version of sanbootconf with no error.

I attach the new WinDbg capture with the result of the "lm" command.

Daniel Garcia.

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From: Miller, Shao 
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 09:32
To: 'Daniel García'
Cc: gpxe at etherboot.org
Subject: RE: [gPXE] Windows XP just reboots all time in the logo screen

Good day, Daniel.

iPXE is a different project than gPXE; it has a different mailing-list.

You can know if the sanbootconf driver is loaded by observing the Debug -> Modules... in WinDbg.

If you attach another WinDbg capture in another e-mail to either this (gPXE's) list or iPXE's mailing-list, please include the output of the lm command ("ell-em").

- Shao Miller


El 5 de octubre de 2011 15:26, Daniel García <abuelandersson at gmail.com> escribió:
Hi again,

I've upgraded to iPXE and to the new version of sanbootconf too, but I'm getting the same error: the client machines conects to the iscsi target and starts booting windows xp, until it reboots itself, giving a 0x00007b error in the WinDbg. 

I attach the WinDbg output file. I'd appreciate any kind of help. I've been looking hard for any solution, but I found nothing...

Daniel.
El 4 de octubre de 2011 13:51, Daniel García <abuelandersson at gmail.com> escribió:

Hi,

I've followed the how-to and I get the error report from WinDbg attached to this mail. I'd appreciate any information you can give me.

It seems like sanbootconf driver doesn't load.


Daniel.




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