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JaFojtik
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by JaFojtik » Sun Apr 22, 2018 10:20 am
Is it possible to workaround this bluescreen crash bug:

I attempt to boot from live CD, but it is not possible.
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cernodile
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by cernodile » Sun Apr 22, 2018 10:47 am
Try using vgal's usb build? From what I can see it's related to USBOCHI.
My working rigs:
Dell Latitude E5430 on 0.4.9-vgal - i5-3340M, 8GB (4 utilized) DDR3-1600MHz RAM, booting off a USB.

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oldman
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by oldman » Sun Apr 22, 2018 11:09 am
cernodile wrote:Try using vgal's usb build? From what I can see it's related to USBOCHI.
Link to vgal's latest known
iso
Please keep the Windows classic (9x/2000) look and feel.
The
layman's guides to - debugging - bug reporting - compiling - with some complementary scripts.
They may help you with a problem, so do have a look at them.
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JaFojtik
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by JaFojtik » Tue May 01, 2018 3:49 pm
oldman,cernodile wrote:Try using vgal's usb build? From what I can see it's related to USBOCHI.
This build also immediatelly crashed to BSOD.
The last module in log was swenum.sys
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Fraizeraust
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by Fraizeraust » Tue May 01, 2018 4:13 pm
A backtrace of the BSoD (bugcheck) you were encountering would help. To do so, you must firstly boot ReactOS as Screen (which enables total debug verbosity) and when it breaks into debugger prompt type "bt" (without quotes!). The debug trace is important for the developers (mainly for Vadim Galyant as you were using Vgal's build) to analyze the root cause of your problem.
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JaFojtik
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by JaFojtik » Wed May 02, 2018 1:06 am
Fraizeraust wrote:A backtrace of the BSoD (bugcheck) you were encountering would help. To do so, you must firstly boot ReactOS as Screen
Sorry I do not know how to do it. I cannot change files already written on CD. I can choose only Reactos live or debug.
When I choose Reactos Live, I get this BSOD:
When I choose debug, the booting hangs without any notification:

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Blitzen_Dóiteán
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by Blitzen_Dóiteán » Wed May 02, 2018 4:48 pm
JaFojtik wrote:Fraizeraust wrote:A backtrace of the BSoD (bugcheck) you were encountering would help. To do so, you must firstly boot ReactOS as Screen
Sorry I do not know how to do it. I cannot change files already written on CD. I can choose only Reactos live or debug.
Reactos
Screen is exactly what is displayed in your first image from your first post, simply type
bt there were it says
kdb>.
(just type bt, it should automatically put it after kdb:> and then press enter, there is nothing complicated about this, it is plain and straight forward!

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Take pictures/ and/or a video of the process.
Regards.
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JaFojtik
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by JaFojtik » Thu May 03, 2018 8:41 am
Blitzen_Dóiteán wrote:Reactos
Screen is exactly what is displayed in your first image from your first post, simply type
bt there were it says
kdb>. (just type bt, it should automatically put it after kdb:> and then press enter, there is nothing complicated about this, it is plain and straight forward!

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This mode is called "log" option in the boot menu.
For the vgal build it simply does not work. It crashes without any notification without any chance to do something.
I can provide backtrace only for regular build with unstable USB code.
The daily build also crashes without any chance to press anything.
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middings
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by middings » Fri May 04, 2018 12:15 am
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JaFojtik
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by JaFojtik » Sun May 06, 2018 11:48 pm
Blitzen_Dóiteán wrote:Are you using a usb keyboard? Just Asking...
No, keyboard is classical, but mouse is connected to USB. I do not have 2 classic connectors.
My motherboard is just this one: GIGABYTE GA-870A-UD3
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA ... -rev-20#ov

I have 4GiB of memory installed.
CPU is Phenom X6
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middings
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by middings » Mon May 07, 2018 12:46 pm
The active USB port may be the problem. Try booting without the mouse or anything else connected to a USB port.
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