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Look for ntbtlog.txt in the windows folder.
Cornelis Koger wrote:
> Machine: MSI K9VGM-V with AMD Athlon 64x2, 2,6 Ghz.
> O/S: WinXP-pro SP2
>
> This machine had the nasty habit to shutdown the power supply when the CPU
> temp neared 60C/150F. It caused all sorts of temporary files to be corrupted
> and cross linked, which were subsequently removed/truncated at the next
> boot.
> After one such occasion the on-board Realtek hi-def audio went mute.
>
> Enable/disable, remove and re-install does not help. All the drivers are
> there, but the hardware manager says "code 10" this device cannot start.
>
> Last known good config is no option, nor are roll back to previous drivers
> or system restore points.
> I solved the temperature problem by installing a giant Asus heatsink, but
> that doesn't bring the audio back.
>
> Now I want to see what goes wrong when XP loads the drivers, so I enabled
> boot logging at start-up. I expected a file called boot.log or bootlog.txt
> in the root, but I cannot find any such file, not in the root, not in the
> windows folders.
> Does anybody know where it should be located and what should be the file
> name?
>
>
Cornelis Koger wrote:
> Machine: MSI K9VGM-V with AMD Athlon 64x2, 2,6 Ghz.
> O/S: WinXP-pro SP2
>
> This machine had the nasty habit to shutdown the power supply when the CPU
> temp neared 60C/150F. It caused all sorts of temporary files to be corrupted
> and cross linked, which were subsequently removed/truncated at the next
> boot.
> After one such occasion the on-board Realtek hi-def audio went mute.
>
> Enable/disable, remove and re-install does not help. All the drivers are
> there, but the hardware manager says "code 10" this device cannot start.
>
> Last known good config is no option, nor are roll back to previous drivers
> or system restore points.
> I solved the temperature problem by installing a giant Asus heatsink, but
> that doesn't bring the audio back.
>
> Now I want to see what goes wrong when XP loads the drivers, so I enabled
> boot logging at start-up. I expected a file called boot.log or bootlog.txt
> in the root, but I cannot find any such file, not in the root, not in the
> windows folders.
> Does anybody know where it should be located and what should be the file
> name?
>
>