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In <20040320222156.20805.qmail@web80211.mail.yahoo.com>, on 03/20/04
at 02:21 PM, Harry Motin said:
>Anyway I purchased and installed a new Shuttle AB60N motherboard with a
>Pentium 4 CPU and main memory. Now, my system traps at the same place
>where it previously stopped booting. I can not use my OS/2 utility
>diskettes. I get the same trap.
>Here is the trap that I am getting:
>c0000005
>DOSCALL1.DLL 0002:0000a455
>P1 = 00000001 P2 = 00000004 P3 = XXXXXXXX
>P4 = XXXX
>EAX = 000300d2 EBX = 00000000 ECX = 000300cf
>EBX = bfeb0000
>EXI = ffde0100 EDI = feff44cc
>DS = 0053 DSACC = d0f3 DSLIM = 3fffffff
>ES = 0053 ESACC = d0f3 ESLIM = 3fffffff
>FS = 150b FSACC = d0f3 FSLIM = 00000030
>GS = 0000 GSACC = **** GSLIM = ********
>CS:EIP = 0053:000300b2 CSACC = d0df CSLIM =
>3fffffff
>SS:ESP = 0053::000300b2 SSACC = d0f3 SSLIM =
>3fffffff
>EBP = 00300da FLG = 00213202
This looks like an application trap. Am I misreading it?
>Can anyone help me or give me some ideas. I really don't want to do a
>clean install of ECS. I would lose a lot of my setup, etc. Thanks in
>advance for any help. Right now I don't have a computer. I'm using my
>wife's XP system. Thanks.
Since you have a new motherboard, but might need to use a different IDE
driver or perhaps just different settings.
Exactly where in the boot process does it stop? Have you tried Alt-F2 to
monitor the boot progress? If you have a sufficiently new kernel, you can
use Alt-F4 to single step.
HTH,
Steven
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Steven Levine said:
>Exactly where in the boot process does it stop? Have you tried Alt-F2
>to
>monitor the boot progress? If you have a sufficiently new kernel, you
>can
>use Alt-F4 to single step.
Steven,
It appears to be trapping at the loading of the video drivers. I say that only because it's stopping in the same place it did on my old motherboard and I used ALT-F2 on the old system to look at the loading of the drivers. On this new motherboard ALT-F2 does not seem to work. It simply does not respond to the ALT-F2 keys.
On my old motherboard the booting process simply stopped without any trap error codes. Sometimes I could get the system to go into a reboot (ALT-CNTRL-DEL) without having to first turn off the power. At other times it would not respond to ALT-CNTRL-DEL and I had to turn off the power. Then my partitions would be dirty and I would have to use my utility diskettes to boot to a minimal maintanance system and then use CHKDSK to clean the parttions. On my new system I cannot even use my utility diskettes. I get the very same trap, using the diskettes, as I now do when I try to boot my full up system.
I'll try ALT-F4 and see if I can single step. Thanks.
HCM
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In <20040320222156.20805.qmail@web80211.mail.yahoo.com>, on 03/20/04
at 02:21 PM, Harry Motin said:
>Anyway I purchased and installed a new Shuttle AB60N motherboard with a
>Pentium 4 CPU and main memory. Now, my system traps at the same place
>where it previously stopped booting. I can not use my OS/2 utility
>diskettes. I get the same trap.
>Here is the trap that I am getting:
>c0000005
>DOSCALL1.DLL 0002:0000a455
>P1 = 00000001 P2 = 00000004 P3 = XXXXXXXX
>P4 = XXXX
>EAX = 000300d2 EBX = 00000000 ECX = 000300cf
>EBX = bfeb0000
>EXI = ffde0100 EDI = feff44cc
>DS = 0053 DSACC = d0f3 DSLIM = 3fffffff
>ES = 0053 ESACC = d0f3 ESLIM = 3fffffff
>FS = 150b FSACC = d0f3 FSLIM = 00000030
>GS = 0000 GSACC = **** GSLIM = ********
>CS:EIP = 0053:000300b2 CSACC = d0df CSLIM =
>3fffffff
>SS:ESP = 0053::000300b2 SSACC = d0f3 SSLIM =
>3fffffff
>EBP = 00300da FLG = 00213202
This looks like an application trap. Am I misreading it?
>Can anyone help me or give me some ideas. I really don't want to do a
>clean install of ECS. I would lose a lot of my setup, etc. Thanks in
>advance for any help. Right now I don't have a computer. I'm using my
>wife's XP system. Thanks.
Since you have a new motherboard, but might need to use a different IDE
driver or perhaps just different settings.
Exactly where in the boot process does it stop? Have you tried Alt-F2 to
monitor the boot progress? If you have
a sufficiently new kernel, you can
use Alt-F4 to single step.
HTH,
Steven
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