I am geting the same error, however I am using a seperate hard drive on the
same machine with an NTFS primary partition. I have also run the dependency
checks numerous times and do not have any unresolved errors. The error
appears after the FBA agent has been running for a few seconds. I can see a
few command windows open and close in the background before the error
appears. It seems that the FBA agent is well into its process before the
error pops up.
"tcpmeta@
gmail.com" wrote:
> I get the error when it's trying to install the components for the
> first time. I'm thinking to put the image on a CD then copy the files
> over to a empty hard drive with a NTFS file system then bless the boot
> kernel with the attrib -h -a -s -r command and see if it boots.
>
> On Aug 14, 2:28 am, "Sean Liming \(MVP\)" sjjmicro.com>
> wrote:
>> A little dangerous with the dual boot. Typically, you want to do dual boot
>> with a seperate partition not using the same partition. Better to use
>> Virtual PC if you don't have a sperate partition available.
>>
>> When do you see there error? During FBA? boot? Application start?
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Sean
Limingwww.sjjmicro.com/www.seanliming.com
>> Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit
gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1187050302.810701.257790@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>> I'm building a XPE system for a car (carputer) so I can have a faster
>>> boot time and such. Right now I have ran into a major problem. The
>>> instruction is at 0x02322f5d referenced memory at 0x00000004. Memory
>>> could not be written.
>>
>>> Heres my hardware setup.
>>> Soyo SY-p4VGA
>>> 1GB DDR memory (two stick of 512MB)
>>> 20GB hard drive
>>> DVD-R drive
>>
>>> As for the software i'm making it dual boot XP Pro and XPE. It's using
>>> a single partition (NTFS).
>>
>>> Windows XP Pro - C:\WINDOWS
>>> Windows XPE - C:\build\WINDOWS
>>
>>> Everything boots correctly. I'm using my main system to build the
>>> image then saving the image via network connection to the system
>>> stated above. I have the NTFS and NTFS Format components so it should
>>> work. I ran the dependencies check countless times and no errors or
>>> warnings. I have the design template set to Kiosk/Gaming Console. I've
>>> copied all of the hardware from what was listed in device manager from
>>> XP Pro as well. I'm not using any custom components, just what Target
>>> Designer has to offer.
>>
>>> I have not tried using a FAT16/32 filesystem.
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