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K_L
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Hello,
I need more informatio what recovery consoles enable/disable commands do.
How do they affect on windows normal boot. And I am using Win 2k advanced
I post another topic about blue screen earlier today (mytime). I tried to
from recovery console to disable drivers and services that I figured to be
the reason for the BSOD.
Indeed now I can boot to windows.
But now a HBA-card driver (QLA2200) is saying that it's not possible to
install drivers due that it is disabled. QLA2200 was disabled but it's now
enabled as boot.
I have set /sos to my boot.ini. There I can see it's loading drivers that
are still disabled in recovery console.
The Windows can't get cluster to work without that HBA-card workin.
I need more informatio what recovery consoles enable/disable commands do.
How do they affect on windows normal boot. And I am using Win 2k advanced
I post another topic about blue screen earlier today (mytime). I tried to
from recovery console to disable drivers and services that I figured to be
the reason for the BSOD.
Indeed now I can boot to windows.
But now a HBA-card driver (QLA2200) is saying that it's not possible to
install drivers due that it is disabled. QLA2200 was disabled but it's now
enabled as boot.
I have set /sos to my boot.ini. There I can see it's loading drivers that
are still disabled in recovery console.
The Windows can't get cluster to work without that HBA-card workin.