big_gie Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 Hi,I'm having some problem with my xp installation (hibernation not working...) so I've looked in the event viewer and I can see some errors.For the actual installation, I have those errors:Type de l'événement : ErreurSource de l'événement : DCOMCatégorie de l'événement : AucunID de l'événement : 10005Date : 2004-06-14Heure : 21:37:45Utilisateur : AUTORITE NT\SYSTEMOrdinateur : DI8500Description :DCOM a reçu l'erreur "Le programme dans lequel ce service doit s'exécuter n'implémente pas le service. " lors de la mise en route du service helpsvc avec les arguments "" pour démarrer le serveur :{833E4012-AFF7-4AC3-AAC2-9F24C1457BCE}Pour plus d'informations, consultez le centre Aide et support à l'adresse http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.Type de l'événement : ErreurSource de l'événement : FtdiskCatégorie de l'événement : AucunID de l'événement : 45Date : 2004-06-14Heure : 21:44:26Utilisateur : N/AOrdinateur : DI8500Description :Le système n'a pas pu charger le pilote du fichier de vidage sur incident.Pour plus d'informations, consultez le centre Aide et support à l'adresse http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.Données :0000: 00 00 00 00 01 00 56 00 ......V.0008: 00 00 00 00 2d 00 04 c0 ....-..À0010: 0a 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........and others... After hard investigation, the hibernation problem seems to be caused by the "ftdisk" eventid. Also, I think it is because I install hotfixes at t-12 (cmdline.txt via XPlode). I tryed installing them @ RunOnceEx and I can see in VMware that those errors are gone.But, I still have other errors. Like this one:Type de l'événement : ErreurSource de l'événement : SetupCatégorie de l'événement : AucunID de l'événement : 60055Date : 2004-06-14Heure : 21:42:34Utilisateur : N/AOrdinateur : DI8500Description :Le programme d'installation de Windows a rencontré des erreurs récupérables lors de l'installation. Vérifiez le journal setuperr.log se trouvant dans votre répertoire Windows pour obtenir plus d'information.Pour plus d'informations, consultez le centre Aide et support à l'adresse http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.Here is the content of C:\Windows\setuperr.log:Avertissement:Le programme d'installation n'a pas pu écrire de valeur sur win.ini (erreur = 6). [desktop] Wallpaper = (Aucun)*** which seams really not important...The only other error is:Type de l'événement : ErreurSource de l'événement : Service Control Catégorie de l'événement : AucunID de l'événement : 7000Date : 2004-06-14Heure : 21:42:34Utilisateur : N/AOrdinateur : DI8500Description :Le service Aspi32 n'a pu démarrer en raison de l'erreur de:Le fichier spécifié est introuvable.Pour plus d'informations, consultez le centre Aide et support à l'adresse http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.Translation: The Aspi32 service want able to start because of:The specified filed wasnt foundWhy is there a "Aspi32" service? When I look for services I can't find Aspi32. There is no XP Aspi32 service... Also, I'm not installing, yet, any aspi drivers. I wanted to see if I really needed them. But even if I install them, will I get this error since it appeared between the "Telephonie" service start and the "Terminal Server" service (just before the first logon)...Thank you very much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildchild Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 The aspi32 problem could be related due to you removing scsi from your installation (with nlite for example.) - if you did that.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big_gie Posted June 22, 2004 Author Share Posted June 22, 2004 I didn't remove anything... except the "LANG" folder inside of I386... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulie Posted August 12, 2004 Share Posted August 12, 2004 Hello big_gie,After hard investigation, the hibernation problem seems to be caused by the "ftdisk" eventid. Also, I think it is because I install hotfixes at t-12 (cmdline.txt via XPlode). I tryed installing them @ RunOnceEx and I can see in VMware that those errors are gone.I also have the same problem with hibernation, can you please explain in detail how you solved it ? And which hotfixes do you install ?Thank you.Paulie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big_gie Posted August 16, 2004 Author Share Posted August 16, 2004 Hi Polie,Indeed, I was never able to correct this problem! I really don't know where it is comming from. I tought it was the nVidia drivers. Do you have an nVidia card? Here's my computer specs:Dell Inspiron 8500Pentium 4-M 2.0 Ghz512 MB RAM (2x256)60GB HDnVidia Geforce4 4200 GoI think I was installing drivers v5x.xx @ t-39. I now upgraded my CD to v61.67. I'll reinstall in a short time. I removed everything about ASPI that I could find on the CD. Hope it will help.I install all the hotfixes I need. Attached is my XPlode file which install hotfixes @ t-12 (cmdlines.txt) and here is the second .xml file which install 2 other hotfixes after the first logon (RunOnce):<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-2" standalone="no"?><XPlode><!-- v1.00 --><!-- Applications des correctifs de sécurité --> <config> <hidewindow>CMD.EXE</hidewindow> <hidewindow>Application de correctifs de sécurité</hidewindow> <show total='2' after='1' /> <font face='Tahoma' antialias='true' small='9' large='15' /> <!--<window width='460' position='4' fixmain='0' />--> <window width='460' position='1' fixmain='0' /> <windowmode>Standalone</windowmode> <!--<windowmode>Standalone</windowmode>--> <colours> <header back='#003399' fore='#FFFFFFAA' image='' /> <footer back='#003399' fore='#FFFFFFAA' image='' /> <progress border='#FFFFFFAA' back='#00000000' fore='#FFFFFFAA' /> <main back='#4A6FD6' fore='#FFFFFFAA' current='#FF8000' description='#FFFFFF' image='' overlay='#FFFFFF22'/> </colours> <strings> <title>Installation des correctifs de sécurité</title> <complete>complété</complete> <!-- adduser plugin strings --> <adduser>Ajout de l'utilisateur #1#</adduser> <addusertogroup>Ajout de l'utilisateur #1# au groupe #2#</addusertogroup> <addgroup>Ajout du groupe #1#</addgroup> <!-- file/dir ops plugin strings --> <copy>Copie de #1# (#2#/#3# - #4#)</copy> <move>Déplacement de #1# (#2#/#3# - #4#)</move> <delete>Suppression de #1# (#3#)</delete> </strings> </config> <items> <!-- Début Autres --> <!-- NOT SVCPACK.INF SUPPORTED --> <item display='Q817787 (6 Mai 2003)'> <execute display='Flaw in Windows Media Player Skins Downloading Could Allow Code Execution' program='%SOURCEDRIVE%\Programmes\hotfixes\critiques\autres\Q817787.exe' arguments='/Q:A /R:N' /> </item> <item display='Q817778 (23 Juillet 2003)'> <execute display='Advanced Networking Pack for Windows XP' program='%SOURCEDRIVE%\Programmes\hotfixes\critiques\autres\Q817778.exe' arguments='/Q /u /Z /N' /> <!--arguments='/Q /U /O /N /Z' />--> </item> <!-- Fin Autres --> <item display='Qchain'> <execute display='Installation plusieurs mises à jour en un seul redémarrage' program='%SOURCEDRIVE%\Programmes\hotfixes\qchain.exe' arguments='%SYSTEMDRIVE%\setup\logs\qchain.log' hide="true" /> </item> <item display='Qfecheck'> <execute display="Vérification de l'installation des hotfixes" program='%SOURCEDRIVE%\Programmes\hotfixes\qfecheck.exe' arguments='/v /l:%SYSTEMDRIVE%\setup\logs' hide="true" /> </item> </items></XPlode>Note that those .xml are for XPlode v1.0.0.10Hope you will find out hotfixes.xml Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulie Posted August 16, 2004 Share Posted August 16, 2004 Thank you.I have found this:Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 293399HOW TO: How to Manually Enable the Hibernate Feature During an Unattended Install of Windows 2000It is for Win 2000 but I hope it helps with my XP too Paulie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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