I have been using UBCD v3.12 for some time with great success. Today, I downloaded v3.5 and created the ISO and made the CD all with no errors but trying to run the CD (on two completely separate PCs) I get a BSOD with the error 0000007b. Can you help.
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Error 0000007B loading v3.5
#2
Posted 16 November 2009 - 04:57 PM
#3
Posted 16 November 2009 - 11:01 PM
I have tried to make UBUSB to no avail recently as well. First attempts were with a 2gb PNY stick, subsequent tries on a 3.5 IDE to USB. Same 0x7b BSOD just after xp load using the kicker cd, mem mapped and without. I used both Fat-32 CHS & LBA and grub4dos. I have tried it on other systems with the same results. I tried changing the drivers, new install or ubcd4win and all tested correctly, before trying to boot but still BSOD. Only thing i can think of is my XP CD is corrupt but I have tried a SP2 and a Slipstreamed SP3. I had made a successful boot on the pny previous to a few weeks ago built of the same sp2 cd. I just don't think its the build that is the problem b/c usb and the kicker work in the test just not when i am trying to boot, any help appreciated.
This post has been edited by CPUfoo: 16 November 2009 - 11:05 PM
#4
Posted 16 November 2009 - 11:18 PM
@CPUfoo, please start your own thread as your problem most likely has nothing to do with this one and please include more software and hardware details than you have here.
If you're afraid of taking any chances then the chances are great that you will never learn anything
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Multiboot Plugins - UBUSB (Ultimate Boot USB) - EzPcFix - RootKitty - Network Configuration Utility - UnIsoFS - A Small Linux Distro - SELogger - HashME - WSock - My Paypal
#5
Posted 17 November 2009 - 05:19 AM
I dont think it could be a driver causing the problem.
First I tried to use 3.5 on two completely different desktop systems, one was a Dell with a standard IDE disk and the other was an ACER with a SATA disk.
Second my previous version (3.12) still works fine on both systems.
I am convinced that both drives are virus free.
First I tried to use 3.5 on two completely different desktop systems, one was a Dell with a standard IDE disk and the other was an ACER with a SATA disk.
Second my previous version (3.12) still works fine on both systems.
I am convinced that both drives are virus free.
#8
Posted 27 November 2009 - 10:16 AM
Most likely it's mass storage drivers still.
Certain mass storage controller are supported, but not all.
Adjust the drivers at such case.
Which hardware do you use?
Which mass storage controller do you use?
Do you use SATA hard disk? Which BIOS settings do you use?
Do you use IDE emulation, AHCI or RAID?
Certain mass storage controller are supported, but not all.
Adjust the drivers at such case.
Which hardware do you use?
Which mass storage controller do you use?
Do you use SATA hard disk? Which BIOS settings do you use?
Do you use IDE emulation, AHCI or RAID?
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