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BSOD (Blue Screen of the Death) Main Thread #233
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I have bluescreen dead after installation drivers I have Oca 3.04 and Windows XP English Edition I can't take a photo |
how i said in the topic description, specify the information. |
0x7E BSOD after installing https://github.com/shorthorn-project/One-Core-API-Binaries-Canary/releases/tag/3.0.5-20231227-experimental PC: On VirtualBox Ryzen 6800H 2GB RAM IDE System:Windows XP Professional SP3 Chinese Package:Installed all packages except modern setup Method:Bare system installed vbox guest addition and then install all package |
What version of virtual box? |
7.0.12 |
Happens after installing just the Base package or all others? |
Describe the steps to reach at that point |
all others |
Install XP SP3 normally (chipset was set to ICH9), then install VBox Addition and install oca, |
Problem found: If chipset was set to PIIX3 no BSOD (VMWare will not BSOD either as it use 440BX as default chipset), but if chipset was ICH9 then BSOD occur |
My guess is that the Driver Update is to blame. You can send a memory dump file if possible to look at the driver that crashed. |
i tried install driver package only and no bsod |
weird,the problem disappeared i tried later and did not appear again (i did not find dmp for bsod either) |
Installing OCA (base) 3.0.4 and older always cause BSOD after reboot on XP x64 SP2 if Realtek HDA driver is installed. Installed latest Realtek R2.74 or old R1.49 - doesn't matter. Without Realtek Driver, OCA installing normaly. I don't known why, but Dump not created. However it's chosen in system properties. AMD FX-8300, 16 GB DDR3, ASRock 960GC-GS FX with Realtek ALC662 Edit: Hm, BSOD does not occur if the Realtek driver is from WU, not from Realtek site. |
Also BSOD on startup rarely (may be once at 5 times) happening without Realtek driver in this scenarios:
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Well, in my tests, I observed that this specific BSOD happens when I leave a pen-drive connected during boot. |
also: it has been fully updated by legacy update. nothing else done. |
i found the issue out. its a bug with apic launch set. basically cant have more then 1 core. |
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Hello, I have a BSOD when I try to connect to the machine using Remote Desktop connection; i suppose while negotiating TLS secure channel. PC configuration: VMWare Workstation 12.1; Real processor i I7-6700. Thank you |
Its an issue if you give it more than 1 core on vm. I dont know why. but it works now |
I have the same C000021Aissue where a BSOD occurs after installing the base 3.0.5 package. What you guys mention about USB pendrives may be indeed related. For me however is I have to completely physically disconnect all my USB devices such as keyboard and mouse in order to get the system to boot. |
Copied XP installation over to another device with different hardware using only IDE and standard dual channel drivers .and I get the excact same stop on the same moment. System works ok withouth OCA installed |
I thought of sharing a bit of the hassle so far with OCA. I am using an older Atlhon XP 64 Narra 6 with nVIDIA MCP61P and a Geforce 6150SE and 8gb RAM. Symptom: Installing OCA base gives me a stop error C000021a when booting up. When I do not attach any USB drivers, including mouse and keyboard, the system boots up. However, The chance of booting up successfully seems to decrease with every use and boot of the system or the space the disk uses I´m not sure. After some reboots and changes in the system (for example installing a non related system thing such as a game) Eventually the chance of booting up becomes practically 0%, even with disconnected usb devices What I tried:
Nothing helped so far. The only point of change I see is somewhere in the USB field. If I leave out all USB devices or disable openhcd and ehci drivers, the system seems to boot up fine. I could see to consider getting a PS/2 card for a mouse and keyboard as workaround. So there I have some of my experience in installing. Perhaps someone has some idea of where to find a solution and maybe this helps in our search because I am probably not the only person with the same STOP error |
Hello guys, i'm investigating that BSOD. I hope fix on the next days and on 4.0.0 RTM it will be fixed. |
Hello, I'm having this BSOD trying to install the base core. The system would ask me if I wanted to fix the files that were replaced by the base, and after a second or two, it BSODs. The hardware I'm using is a N68-GS4 FX R2.0 Mobo, with an AMD FX 4300 CPU. The RAM installed is 16 GBs of DDR3 DIMMs, running in Dual-Channel. The storage configuration is Sata, running as IDE. I'm running the x64 SP2 version. The only things that I have installed are the drivers for the integrated stuff for the motherboard (Network, SM Bus.), Palemoon, and VLC Media Player. I cannot replicate the BSOD, as the install cannot boot anymore, sadly. |
I had a bsod problem once to. The only thing that fixed it was to set the CPU core amount to 1 for 64x bit windows XP. After installing one core and other components, setting back to four cores didn't show the bsod anymore. Anyways try that if possible. Because like I have mentioned it worked for me. |
Got 0x000000A5 after installing OCA (base order followed as per the readme). I restarted when it asked me, and then restarted one final time after everything was installed. Now it just bluescreens on boot:
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Do you installed OCA Driver Package? |
yes I did, I followed the readme exactly |
OCA Driver Package's ACPI.sys causes 0x5A BSOD If you have Windows PE, you can solve it yourself:
Good Luck |
btw now One-Core-API's ACPI.sys is Longhorn 5048 or (?)? |
Replaced the file, looks to be booting successfully. Any idea why this updated file would claim that my BIOS isn't ACPI compliant? Could be some obscure HP thing but seems strange to me nonetheless |
This is the main thread to report all cases what you get a BSOD with OCA installed. To report, you need to provide the following information:
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