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Hi, when I try to log on to my windows 2000 laptop, it display a blue screen error. I try to logon many time but it is fail. Then i try to start in safe mode and successfully login. But when I check event viewer for the cause of an error, I found the following event:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Save Dump
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1001
Date: 06/27/2006
Time: 9:41:18 PM
User: N/A
Computer: KANELLAPTOP
Description:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0xc0000005, 0xbfda17c0, 0x00000000, 0x00000000). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. A dump was saved in: C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini062706-04.dmp.
I know that cause of the dump memory. And I also know that, when there was a dump memory user should send the dump memory file to Microsoft to analyse for the cause of the problem. But in this case, i already have the file but I don't know how could I send to Microsoft. Which website or e-mail address that I should send to Microsoft. Can any one help me or give me any solution that I could solve this problem?
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It's a new feature in Windows XP and Server 2003 - Windows 2000 didn't know how to do it. I don't think Microsoft have made any kind of website available for sending memory dumps. Windows 2000 is pretty much end-of-life anyway so they're not really going to be interested.
If you want to try to analyse it yourself, install the Debugging Tools for Windows[^] and open the .dmp file with WinDbg (File/Open Crash Dump). The debugger will perform a quick analysis which should indicate which driver caused the problem. For a deeper analysis, run the !analyze -v command.
You may get better results if you set the debugger up to access Microsoft's debugging symbol server. See this page[^] for more on this.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Mike Dimmick wrote: Windows 2000 didn't know how to do it. I don't think Microsoft have made any kind of website available for sending memory dumps. Windows 2000 is pretty much end-of-life anyway so they're not really going to be interested.
If you want to try to analyse it yourself, install the Debugging Tools for Windows[^] and open the .dmp file with WinDbg (File/Open Crash Dump). The debugger will perform a quick analysis which should indicate which driver caused the problem. For a deeper analysis, run the !analyze -v command.
Thank you very much for your comment. I will try to do it and to find our the problem. Thank you! Kanel
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I'm planning to develop some software for Pocket PC in C# using .net 2005
The software must communicate with server on the PC through wireless.
Is that possible? I think it is, but I want to be sure before I buy PocketPC's.
Thanx in advance.
www.IP-sustavi.hr
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Sure, so long as the PocketPC has networking capability. It'll work just like any Ethernet card in a Desktop PC.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Thanks. This helped a lot.;P
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Lju2 wrote: I think it is, but I want to be sure before I buy PocketPC's.
Check the capability of this pocket PC[^].
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Hello,
I have a server with Win2000 Server, which has two RAID harddisks mirrored. I guess one of the harddisks crashed, because when it boots i get the blue screedn with the error "BOOT_DEVICE_INACCESSIBLE". I tried to boot only from one harddisk, but it doesn't work. Since it's mirrored, i should be able to boot from the other harddisk and so i don't loose any data. My question is how to do that? Should i reconfigure some RAID options?
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The version of that Stop message that I get alot around here is "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE". It's surprising easy to fix here, I don't know if this will work for you though.
Get out the Windows2000 Server Setup CD or the 4 Setup floppies. Boot the machine on that disk and continue until you get to Install or Repair an existing installation. Pick Repair, then pick Recovery Console. When it asks you to pick the installation you want to repair, just type 1 and hit [ENTER] to pick the only installed version. It'll ask you for the Administrator account password. You DO NOT have to enter it! Just hit [ENTER] 3 times and it'll tell you the login failed and the machine will restart. Great...just hit [ENTER] and pop the CD/Floppy out. Done! ... At least that's how it's fixed around here ...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Hi dave,
Thanks for your answer. Unfortunally, this way didn't work. Once i choose the Repair option, it can't find any installation of a Windows Server, so the only option i have is to cancel or to go back. That's why i can't get to the Recovery Console screen.
Take care!
Bogdan
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What this message means is that once it gets to stage 2 of the boot process, it can no longer see the disk it's trying to boot from. This normally means that you need a boot-time disk/disk controller driver. However, this is something that doesn't normally stop working so I'm a bit mystified as to why it has. It's possible that you have (or someone else has) deleted NTBOOTDD.SYS. To restore, work out what driver you're using and copy it back onto the disk. It may be easiest to do a repair as Dave has suggested - you'll need the floppy that came with your RAID controller for Setup to be able to see the hard disks.
Another situation in which you might get this message is if you try to use a disk image built with different hardware to the one you're installing it on. In that case a repair is normally the only option if you want to continue with that image.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Hey Mike,
Thanks for your idea. I have q question though. I tried Dave's way, but it can't see the installation (see my reply to dave). I have a diks of the RAID controller, that has the driver. Is this the disk to use (and if yes, how? boot, or some other way?), or should it be another disk?
Regards,
Bogdan
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You have to load the drivers during the startup of Windows setup. Watch the bottom line of the screen carefully. You'll eventually see an option to hit <f6>, I think!, to load 3rd party disk drivers. Hit it, the follow the instructions for loading your RAID controller driver off that disk you have.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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When you mirror two disks you do not have both disks active. If the active disk of the mirrored pair fails, you need to make the disk active. Load a boot disk (CD or Floppy) with fdisk, follow the prompts to make the disk active. Reboot and it should find the disk and boot.
Cheers
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Hey,
Thank you for your help.
What disk should i use) I tried win98 stratup disk, and then fdisk, but there is no option for active hdd. Should i use the option with active partition? Works that for disks as well?
If not, then what disk should I use? The Installation CD, as far as I know, doesn't have such on option like fdisk.
Thanks a lot!
Bogdan
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Hi, trying to enable remote desktop on a machine at home, it has Norton Firewall installed. What's the process name of "remote desktop" (server..?) so I can exclude the process in firewall setting?
Thanks
Norman Fung
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The Terminal Services service runs in a SvcHost.exe process, which it shares with the DCOM Server Process Launcher service, at least on my XP SP2 system here.
You might be better off opening the specific port: TCP 3389.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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hi
i have never used Windows Vista nor had any look of it. but i just wanted to know, is the windows vista registry same as that of Windows Xp and its pre versions. or it is completly different.
Kind Regards
Sandy
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I'm sorry that I never use vista too . Now i just download 1800 MB of 3200 MB from Microsoft website. But in my opinion, I think its windows registry is the same as before. Try to check an information from this article[^].
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hi !
Thats fine no problem. i think your right, as windows is know for the standardizations, they would have not changed the registry, i hope so. i did try to get info about this from the net, but was not successsfull. i think i shall download this OS and find out the fact. Thanks for that suggestion.
Kind Regards
Sandy
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ksandy45 wrote: i think i shall download this OS and find out the fact
If you want to download, you can get it from here[^].
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Roath Kanel wrote: If you want to download, you can get it from here[^].
do you have any idea how much time it will take to download? is it a full version or demo kind of thing
Kind Regards
Sandy
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ksandy45 wrote: do you have any idea how much time it will take to download?
Ok, let see the below information and you might know about the time that you could download based on your own connection speed:
1. Download 6 hour every night (around 300MB of size is download).
2. Connection: broad band and the maximum speed is 15kbps.
3. The file size is 3200 MB
4. Currently i download 2200 MB which take me completely one week.
5. The remain 1000 MB might cost me around 4 days to complete it.
ksandy45 wrote: is it a full version or demo kind of thing
I'm sorry that i could not answer you for this question. Because i didn't get the full download yet. But according to Microsoft, this version is a beta 2.
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