Custom Query (581 matches)
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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#588 | fixed | Typo in help file (PSD_EN.INF) | ||
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File: PSD_EN.INF Replace: "string specified bye the" by: "string specified by the" |
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#587 | fixed | Cannot Boot from eCS 2.2 Beta DVD | ||
Description |
I have a new Dell XPS 8700, and I want to install eComStation on it. It came preloaded with Windows 7 Professional. (There is a choice between Windows 7 & 8.) Here is a link to a Dell Web page that describes the XPS 8700: After installing Firefox & Thunderbird, and changing the BIOS (which is in Legacy mode rather than UEFI) to allow booting from the optical drive before the hard drive, I stuck the eCS 2.1 CD#1 in the optical drive, and rebooted. This resulted in the following: TRAP 000d ERRCD=f000 ERACC= ERLIM= CPU=01 EAX=00000301 EBX=00000101 ECX=00000101 EDX=00000101 ESI=00000000 EDI=fb80017f EDP=0000ce83 FLG=00010293 CS:EPI=0440:0000047f CSACC=1096 CSLIM=0000ffff SS:ESP=0448:000003d4 SSACC=1093 SSLIM=000003ff DS=0108 DSACC=0093 DSLIM=000085bf CR0=80010013 ES=04b0 ESCCC=00f3 ESLIM=0000032b CR2=ffdf0000 FS=0000 FSACC= FSLIM= GS=0000 GSACC= GSLIM= The system detected an internal processing error at location ##0168:fff0f667 - 000f:e667 60000, 9084 128606c3 Internal revision 14.105_SMP The system is stopped. Record all the above information and contact your service representative. ===== I communicated with Steven Levine, who said to download the eCS 2.2 Beta ISO file, and burn it to a DVD. I did so, and again attempted to boot from the optical drive. This time, I saw the eComStation logo screen, and the system seemed to be "frozen". I studied the eCS 2.2 Quick Guide, and tried a few other things:
The result was:
Internal revision 14.106_SMP I still did not see any lines related to drivers loading. However, Steven believes that ACPI.PSD has loaded. |
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#586 | fixed | PSD statement farkled after installing acpi-3.22.01.exe | ||
Description |
I installed acpi-3.22.01.exe last night. I looked at config.sys and found the following: PSD=ACPI.PSD PSD=ACPI.PSD /PIC |