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[SOLVED (by myself)]BSoD when starting second step of install


toja92

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Hi! I need some help. I got a cd from a *friend* with alot of SATA drivers on (starting XP CD first takes 5-10 min). Anyways, to be sure mine got included, I decided to add them. It worked fine, and so did the file copying, except for one file "Volsnap.inf", which contain this:

[Version]
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
Class=VolumeSnapshot
ClassGuid={533C5B84-EC70-11d2-9505-00C04F79DEAF}
Provider=%MSFT%
LayoutFile=layout.inf
DriverVer=07/01/2001,5.1.2600.0

[ClassInstall32.NT]
AddReg=volume_snapshot_class_addreg

[volume_snapshot_class_addreg]
HKR,,,,%VolumeSnapshotClassName%
HKR,,SilentInstall,,1
HKR,,NoInstallClass,,1
HKR,,Icon,,"-53"

[DestinationDirs]
DefaultDestDir = 12; DIRID_DRIVERS

[Manufacturer]
%MSFT%=MSFT

[MSFT]
%STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot.DeviceDesc%=volume_snapshot_install,STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot

[volume_snapshot_install]
;
; Nothing to do (these devices are raw). We just needed an INF
; match so these don't show up as "unknown" devices.
;

[volume_snapshot_install.Interfaces]
AddInterface={53F5630D-B6BF-11D0-94F2-00A0C91EFB8B}

[volume_snapshot_install.Services]
AddService = ,2,; Run the device RAW

<ALOT of line breaks here>

[Strings]
MSFT="Microsoft"
VolumeSnapshotClassName="Ögonblicksbild av lagringsvolym"
STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot.DeviceDesc="Ögonblicksbild av allmän volym"

So I skipped copying of this file. Next time I startup Windows (for the second install step), I get a BSoD with this code:

***STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x0000BA12, 0xF79F1514, 0xF79F1210)
(Yes I tried searching for it but I got nothing).

Anyways, anyone know how to solve it? I will be away until next sunday if anyone wonders why I don't reply. Thanks in advance :)

EDIT: I also added drivers I got from a DriverGuide toolkit backup, could that be the problem? (It was all drivers that were in my system, it was Vista but I'm trying to install XP)

EDIT: Thanks for your help johnhc but I got round this by installing the one without my own drivers. Now it's working good :D

Edited by toja92
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toja92,

What do you mean:

(Yes I tried searching for it but I got nothing).

???

I did a Google search on 'stop 7e' and got tons of hits including one from MS that talked about during install setup.

DO a Google search on 'stop 7e'!

Good luck, John

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