I have a workstation attached to a very expensive machine (cost>$150k) where the manufacturer of said machine stopped offering support. The machine itself seems fine but I have been unable to boot WinXP from disk or Ghost.
The error is the classic 0x0000007B, and here are the full parameters (does anyone know where you can get parameter specific information, I've never found that):
0x0000007B (0xF78D663C, 0xC0000034, blank, blank)
I thought that as the machine went down that this would be a good time to upgrade to Win7, but I was unable to get the MIDI control drivers from XP to function in 7. I was able to install 32 and 64 bit version of Win7 and Debian, without issue. Similarly, all the checks I've done of the disk, memory and MOBO have checked out ok (using hiren's boot disk). Again the machine is no longer supported, thus a driver update seems out of the question. I assume however that since we running into a '7B error that the problem is with one of the drivers for a HD, not a PCI card.
The machine is a modified Fujitsu Siemens Celsius R650 with 4 HDs, one of which was a dedicated Ghost drive (Norton back up drive). I of course can't get the recovery to work because I can't get it to boot of installation disks, including Norton's. This leads me to a conclusion that XP doesn't have one of the drivers needed that later versions and OS seem to be able to use? Further, it seems like I'm going to have to find a 3.5" floppy to put said drivers on, after I figure out which one is failing, and load it on there (probably from Win7 because it's the only machine we have that still has a 3.5" floppy drive).
So my distilled questions are:
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