T60 Image BSOD
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 5:40 pm
Hi guys,
I know this has been discussed before, I'm hoping someone has since made a discovery that will solve my problem.
At work, I'm charged with building a Windows XP image that will work across all of our IBM hardware. I have had it working for some time on T43, A52, S51, S50 and R52 hardware. I am using sysprep and ghost.
Now when I apply the image to the T60, I get the dreaded BSOD with error 0x0000007B.
I have copied the Intel storage drivers onto the build machine, and added the following to sysprep.inf:
Still the same error. I set the SATA mode to "Compatability" as suggested, which did work. However I need to give this image DVD to our computer provider who will image every T60 before they send it to us. They will not take the extra instructions well.
Has anyone had any success?
I think I've tried almost everything. It's a shot in the dark, but I'm going to try this:
1. Load image to T60
2. Boot in compatibility mode
3. Complete mini-setup
4. Install controller drivers to windows
5. Switch to AHCI mode
6. Boot to Windows
7. Sysprep + Burn
8. Test on R52, T43, etc
Are there any other suggestions?
Jimmy
I know this has been discussed before, I'm hoping someone has since made a discovery that will solve my problem.
At work, I'm charged with building a Windows XP image that will work across all of our IBM hardware. I have had it working for some time on T43, A52, S51, S50 and R52 hardware. I am using sysprep and ghost.
Now when I apply the image to the T60, I get the dreaded BSOD with error 0x0000007B.
I have copied the Intel storage drivers onto the build machine, and added the following to sysprep.inf:
Code: Select all
[SYSPREP]
BuildMassStorageSection = Yes
[SysprepMassStorage]
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C5&CC_0106=C:\DRIVERS\OTHER\iaAHCI.inf
Has anyone had any success?
I think I've tried almost everything. It's a shot in the dark, but I'm going to try this:
1. Load image to T60
2. Boot in compatibility mode
3. Complete mini-setup
4. Install controller drivers to windows
5. Switch to AHCI mode
6. Boot to Windows
7. Sysprep + Burn
8. Test on R52, T43, etc
Are there any other suggestions?
Jimmy