Hi ...
My ReactOS install freezes on the partitioning screen ;
Keybs (USB / PS2 tested) stop working and I can't select a disk to partition .
Tried this on two desktops and one laptop .
Help, PLEASE !!!
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BootCD Stuck on Partitioning Screen
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Re: BootCD Stuck on Partitioning Screen
For others to help you, you need to supply as much information as is relevant.
What version of ReactOS are you using?
What version of ReactOS are you using?
Please keep the Windows classic 9x/2000 look and feel.
The layman's guides - debugging - bug reporting - compiling - ISO remaster.
They may help you with a problem, so do have a look at them.
The layman's guides - debugging - bug reporting - compiling - ISO remaster.
They may help you with a problem, so do have a look at them.
Re: BootCD Stuck on Partitioning Screen
what is the system specs of the computers you are trying to install ReactOS on to
motherboard, CPU, GPU, Ram, any error messages you get
Re: BootCD Stuck on Partitioning Screen
Supposing you are using one of these "reactos-bootcd-0.4.15-dev-XXX-gXXXXXx86-gcc-lin-dbg" ISOs,
reboot the bootcd and when it says "Press any key to boot from the ReactOS Media" press F10 a certain number of times.
The bootloader then prompts you for the ROS directory (don't enter anything, just press ENTER) and then prompts you for some boot options. In that screen, enter the options:
then validate and boot the setup.
If I think correctly, your "hang" is because ROS silently broke into the kernel debugger (reminder that you are testing debug builds), but was waiting for input from the serial port.
If this is what actually happens, with the boot options from above you should be able to see the kernel debugger and interact with it (it works only with PS/2 keyboards iirc.), and you can view the previous debug messages with the command, and take a backtrace with the command.
reboot the bootcd and when it says "Press any key to boot from the ReactOS Media" press F10 a certain number of times.
The bootloader then prompts you for the ROS directory (don't enter anything, just press ENTER) and then prompts you for some boot options. In that screen, enter the options:
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/SOS /DEBUG /DEBUGPORT=SCREEN /SIFOPTIONSOVERRIDE
If I think correctly, your "hang" is because ROS silently broke into the kernel debugger (reminder that you are testing debug builds), but was waiting for input from the serial port.
If this is what actually happens, with the boot options from above you should be able to see the kernel debugger and interact with it (it works only with PS/2 keyboards iirc.), and you can view the previous debug messages with the
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dmesg
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bt
Re: BootCD Stuck on Partitioning Screen
Hi ...
Trying the latest dev-ISO, now ...
I’m getting Fatal System Error: 0x00000069, etc.
<ntoskrnl.exe: 0006DD13> and so on ...
I’m using a Buffalo blu-ray optical drive and I’ve got Windows 10 x64 on the SSD-drive, that I’m about to install ReactOS on .
I’ve also got macOS Big Sur installed on a separate SSD-drive .
Trying the latest dev-ISO, now ...
I’m getting Fatal System Error: 0x00000069, etc.
<ntoskrnl.exe: 0006DD13> and so on ...
I’m using a Buffalo blu-ray optical drive and I’ve got Windows 10 x64 on the SSD-drive, that I’m about to install ReactOS on .
I’ve also got macOS Big Sur installed on a separate SSD-drive .
Re: BootCD Stuck on Partitioning Screen
More info ...
It's an external USB blu-ray drive .
My primary PC Specs ;
CPU : Intel i3 9th Gen
RAM : 16GB DDR4
Graphics Controller : MSI GT710
120 and 240 GB Kingston SSD - Drives
It's an external USB blu-ray drive .
My primary PC Specs ;
CPU : Intel i3 9th Gen
RAM : 16GB DDR4
Graphics Controller : MSI GT710
120 and 240 GB Kingston SSD - Drives
Re: BootCD Stuck on Partitioning Screen
You have got BSOD 0x69 "IO1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED" https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/window ... ion-failed ,
meaning that your boot drive (your external USB blu-ray drive) is not recognized. Which is expected since USB support is work in progress, and also I'm not sure whether the OS would need extra support for blu-ray.
meaning that your boot drive (your external USB blu-ray drive) is not recognized. Which is expected since USB support is work in progress, and also I'm not sure whether the OS would need extra support for blu-ray.
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