Intel i350 Windows 7 BSOD 0x74
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2013-11-22, 12:16
(This post was last modified: 2013-11-28 10:35 by bleckers.)
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Intel i350 Windows 7 BSOD 0x74
Hi,
I have 20x Supermicro X9SRG-F boards that I am trying to iSCSI boot Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64 on with iPXE. Unfortunately I get an "Autochk program not found - Skipping Autocheck" message flash on the screen and then get a BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO (0x74,0x00000074) BSOD after the first reboot when installing Windows. These machines work fine with various flavours of Linux with iSCSI/NFS booting with iPXE and they boot when installing Windows to an SSD/HDD. Here is the windbg output: http://pastebin.com/sRu4g5C6 I have exhausted all options with regard to this and I come to the forums for help. I have tried the following: Memtest overnight. Different machines. Removing all hardware except for CPU/RAM (one stick). Tried ipxe.pxe and undionly.kpxe. Slipstreaming intel chipset (inf) drivers. Different Intel NIC driver versions. Updated bios. Updated ipmi firmware. Installing from sata cdrom. Numerous bios settings: usb, chipset etc. Different iscsi targets - zfs(iscsitadm)/ietadm. Different networking architectures/switches. Bcdedit checks (make sure that it's drive c: that it's trying to load). Mount iscsi target on another Windows machine. This works fine. Check registry hives once mounted. They seem fine. I am using the ipxe-2b86978 (https://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/commit/2b86978) checkout of iPXE (this build works for all of our other machines). Looking through the later commits didn't show anything that might be worth the upgrade. I had also tried a December 2012 build but it yielded the same error. Does anyone else have any other suggestions, I am at my wit's end. |
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Intel i350 Windows 7 BSOD 0x74 - bleckers - 2013-11-22 12:16
RE: Intel i350 BSOD 0x74 - bleckers - 2013-11-28, 04:09
RE: Intel i350 BSOD 0x74 - robinsmidsrod - 2013-11-28, 09:32
RE: Intel i350 BSOD 0x74 - bleckers - 2013-11-28, 10:27
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