Windows 7 - FP2007 USB 2.0 Boot with real HD

Asked By Dick Dawson
02-Jul-07 12:07 PM
Have a device that I need to FBA with an external HD (ATA drive in USB
case).  Have added "USB 2.0 Boot" component.  Previous posts suggest udfprep
is not needed.  Have formatted HD as FAT16 and have used bootprep on it.
Get initial boot progress bar but then blue screen, stop 7B.  Help
appreciated.

DD
Windows
(1)
Mike
(1)
Xn0f899pevdq5001
(1)
Bootprep
(1)
Udfprep
(1)
FP2007
(1)
Times
(1)
PATA
(1)
  Dick Dawson replied...
03-Jul-07 10:18 AM
Mike,
The error is:
STOP: 0x0000007B (0XF789E524,0xC0000034,0X00000000,0X00000000)
I have no unresolved dependencies.
The machine completes the first progress bar (black screen, light gray bar)
and the Windows logo just starts coming into view when the blue screen
occurs.

I am using a 10GB PATA HD in a normal USB case.  I created a 250MB FAT16
partition and used bootprep on it.  I haven't found enough info about USB
boot to know whether this is a supported scenario.  I've used the
FAT16/bootprep scenario successfully many times before on devices with an
IDE interface and HD.  Thanks.

DD
Create New Account
help
Troubleshooting Long Boot Time? Windows 7 Just re-imaged my PC last nite. The image was not from that long boot time has gone completely down the tubes. I am getting 1:25 to the Windows Desktop, but at that point there is no connectivity to my NAS box. TeamViewer, OTOH trial-and-error removal of everything optional startup that I can think of? - - Pete Cresswell Windows XP Discussions WINDOWS system32 (1) Office (1) Vista (1) Adobe (1) Backup (1) Disk (1) Bit (1) XP know what: = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = XPBA 1.0 21.1.2012 20:11:21.276 = = = ProcessId -1 C: \ WINDOWS \ system32 \ ntkrnlpa.exe 21.01.2012 20:09:19.703 0 ms { C: \ WINDOWS \ system32 \ ntkrnlpa.exe 21.01.2012 20:09:19.703 C: \ WINDOWS \ system32 \ hal.dll 21.01.2012 20:09:19.703 C WINDOWS \ system32 \ KDCOM.DLL 21.01.2012 20:09:19.703 C: \ WINDOWS \ system32 \ BOOTVID.dll
Why do you still use Windows XP? Windows 7 Give your reasons. Do you plan to upgrade ever? If so, when and why point where this OS will be problematic with new hardware? Personally I am waiting for Windows 8 to release a second service pack. XP sucked when it first came out until did not work, it had to enabled then disabled to be disabled for real. Sigh. . . Windows XP Discussions Windows XP (1) Windows Embedded (1) Windows Server (1) Microsoft Word (1) Windows Media (1) PowerPoint (1) Smart Card (1) Outlook 2010 (1) | Give your reasons. | | Do you
cannot access WINDOWS UPDATE successfully . . . keeps soliciting New!Get Microsoft Update today! Windows 7 I am running Windows XP SP3 Home Edition on 1 of 4 PC's and it is been updated through early April 2011. Prior to this, accessing Windows Updates (via http: / / www.update.microsoft.com / windowsupdate / v6 / default.aspx?ln = en-us) worked to understand why. Recently, around the middle of April 2011, each time I went to Windows Update, the page initially appears and I can briefly see the 2 buttons (of which my PC running XP SP3 Home Edition because my other 3 PC's, all running Windows XP SP3 Professional with Internet Explorer 6 are having no problems with Windows Update. This is also why I prefer not upgrading to Internet Explorer 8 on my Edition. Because my 3 PC's running XP Professional XP3 are not having problems accessing Windows Update with Internet Explorer 6, it seem reasonable to conclude that this is an XP
Import Calendar from Outlook 2003, or from csv file? Windows 7 The title says it all - is this possible? Windows Live Mail Desktop Discussions Windows XP (1) Microsoft Exchange (1) Windows Mail Windows Live Mail (1) Outlook 2003 (1) Windows 7 (1) Office (1) Vista (1 Windows Live Photo Gallery (1) I do not believe that there is any option to import main calendar to the Hotmail Calendar in Outlook and these will sync to the server. Windows Live Mail will then sync these back down. Do note that this newsgroup exists only
WiFi security issues? Newbie ? for W7 Windows 7 I am switching to Windows 7 on my new laptop and I wonder if there are WiFi issues I should think they know it all. You know who you are. Yeah you. Ash whole. RL Windows Vista Discussions MySQL (1) Windows Server (1) Windows 7 (1) Oracle (1) Office (1) Python (1) Vista (1) Linux (1) Newsgroups: alt.comp.anti-virus, microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt, comp.os.linux.setup Not antivirus, not vista change the password of your Linksys router. http: / / grok.lsu.edu / Article.aspx?articleid = 13097 Windows 7: Changing Between Public and Private Networks You should configure your wireless with WPA secured password. You can get in 'trouble' if someone uses your connectivity for bad purposes. - - Mike Easter You will set up your wireless router by connecting it to your PC with