block to FLOPPY.SYS
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block to FLOPPY.SYS
Hello i have asus r700V and ReactOS blocked when loading the file FLOPPY.SYS
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Re: block to FLOPPY.SYS
Select Debug (Screen) and show us the results by takin a picture please. if it shows kdb:> at the very end, type "bt" first und push enter.
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Re: block to FLOPPY.SYS
no i'm block in the line:
multi(0)disk(0)cdrom(111)\reactos\system32\drivers\floppy.sys
i can not write.
thanks for your help.
multi(0)disk(0)cdrom(111)\reactos\system32\drivers\floppy.sys
i can not write.
thanks for your help.
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Re: block to FLOPPY.SYS
Hi sazearte
1) check and set BIOS to Legacy Mode (not UEFI)
2) check and set HDD mode to IDE/Compatible (NOT SATA/AHCI)
I don't know if this will work, but it's worth a shot.
1) check and set BIOS to Legacy Mode (not UEFI)
2) check and set HDD mode to IDE/Compatible (NOT SATA/AHCI)
I don't know if this will work, but it's worth a shot.
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Re: block to FLOPPY.SYS
If you see the line: "multi(0)disk(0)cdrom(111)\reactos\system32\drivers\floppy.sys" Then you did not use Debugging. Use a DBG ISO and select Debug (Screen) on bootup.
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Re: block to FLOPPY.SYS
I think that you have not supplied enough information for anyone to help you! The photo does not show much and you have not typed bt when Ros entered the debugger and then taken more photos of the output.sazearte wrote:No one knows?
Have a look here at this tutorial and see if it can help you supply more information!
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They may help you with a problem, so do have a look at them.
Re: block to FLOPPY.SYS
It seems you get the same stuff as I did in this bug: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/CORE-8263
So, try to change similar USB Floppy settings (if you have it available), or other USB-related settings.
So, try to change similar USB Floppy settings (if you have it available), or other USB-related settings.
I think it hangs without entering the debugger in this rare case, since no prompt is offered.oldman wrote:I think that you have not supplied enough information for anyone to help you! The photo does not show much and you have not typed bt when Ros entered the debugger and then taken more photos of the output.
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