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Repeatedly prompts to reboot [loop; driver; USB; new Hardware; PnP]

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I'm installing Win2000p. All Updates are just done by internet.
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But Every time I boot a message appears:


"Windows 2000 has finished installing new devices. You must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect.

Do you want to restart your computer now?"

I've tried to analyze ntbtlog.txt but it doesent seem to be helpful.

How can I detect which device is meant?
 
hmmmm, that could be almost anything...

say no... go to the Device Manager, look for anything that is odd (yellow exclamation Mark or Red X)...

Look at the GFX card...

More info of your system might be helpful...

Ben

 
other MSstuff i found while searchin'...
may or may not apply;




TT4U

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Hi BadBigBen

The Device Manager shows no odd.
GFX card...: My Graphics Card driver is updated.
Which system info would you like?

TekTippy4U :
I do not use a fiber channel.
Looking at %WINDIR%\Setupapi.log seems to be a good hint
Also the installation of the Patch at microsoft...kbid =822563


 
Hi there,

basically what I meant was that the GFX card might not be installing correctly and thus causing the hick-up...

how old is the system, BIOS, Battery in use, cards installed, etc. would/could be helpful in pinpointing the problem area...

there is a possibility that certain BIOS settings (ACPI and PLUG-N-PLAY OS) could be the culprit... on the Plug-n-Play OS installed should be NO (even though W2k does plug and play (Microsoft even suggests this setting for any of their present OS's))...

Do check up on what Tek-Tippy suggested, I could be wrong...

As I do not know every Hotfix MS puts out, it could be one of them causing the hickup...

Ben
 
BadPigBen,

the GFX card seems to work correctly

Computer:
Mid Tower Case
Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
OS Service Pack Service Pack 4
Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106 (IE 6.0 SP1)

Motherboard:
CPU Type Intel Pentium III, 600 MHz (6 x 100)
Motherboard Name Asus P2B (3 ISA, 4 PCI, 1 AGP, 3 DIMM)
Motherboard Chipset Intel 82440BX
System Memory 256 MB (SDRAM)
BIOS Type Award Modular (08/01/02)
BIOS settings
PLUG-N-PLAY OS = No

Display:
Video Adapter Magnum/Xpert128/X99/Xpert2000 (32 MB)
3D Accelerator ATI Rage128 GL
Monitor ELSA ECOMO 530 (6000847)

Multimedia:
Audio Adapter Creative SB Live! Sound Card

Storage:
Floppy Drive Floppy disk drive
Disk Drive IBM-DJNA-370910 (8 GB, 7200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/66)
Disk Drive WDC WD1200JB-00EVA0
Optical Drive BTC U12P 1.3
Optical Drive PIONEER DVD-ROM DVD-104 (10x/40x DVD-ROM)


USB Device USB Composite Device
USB Device USB Human Interface Device
USB Device USB Human Interface Device

 
Just another hint

The setupapi.log notets during booting (suspicious):

[2004/03/16 22:45:42 208.3 Driver Install]
Munged cmdline: C:\WINNT\system32\services.exe
EXE name: C:\WINNT\system32\services.exe
Searching for hardware ID(s): storage\volume
Enumerating files C:\WINNT\inf\*.inf
Found STORAGE\Volume in C:\WINNT\inf\volume.inf; Device: Generic volume; Driver: Generic volume; Provider: Microsoft; Mfg: Microsoft; Section: volume_install
Decorated section name: volume_install
Device install function: DIF_SELECTBESTCOMPATDRV.
Selected driver installs from section volume_install in c:\winnt\inf\volume.inf.
Changed class GUID of device to {71A27CDD-812A-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F}.
Set selected driver.
Selected best compatible driver.
Device install function: DIF_INSTALLDEVICEFILES.
Doing copy-only install of STORAGE\VOLUME\1&30A96598&0&SIGNATURE400E400DOFFSET200LENGTH3EC0FE00.
Device install function: DIF_REGISTER_COINSTALLERS.
Co-Installers Registered.
Device install function: DIF_INSTALLINTERFACES.
Installing section volume_install.Interfaces from c:\winnt\inf\volume.inf.
Interfaces installed.
Device install function: DIF_INSTALLDEVICE.
Doing full install of STORAGE\VOLUME\1&30A96598&0&SIGNATURE400E400DOFFSET200LENGTH3EC0FE00.
Device install finished successfully (STORAGE\VOLUME\1&30A96598&0&SIGNATURE400E400DOFFSET200LENGTH3EC0FE00).

[2004/03/16 22:46:17 208.15 Driver Install]
Searching for hardware ID(s): storage\volume
Enumerating files C:\WINNT\inf\*.inf
Found STORAGE\Volume in C:\WINNT\inf\volume.inf; Device: Generic volume; Driver: Generic volume; Provider: Microsoft; Mfg: Microsoft; Section: volume_install
Decorated section name: volume_install
Device install function: DIF_SELECTBESTCOMPATDRV.
Selected driver installs from section volume_install in c:\winnt\inf\volume.inf.
Changed class GUID of device to {71A27CDD-812A-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F}.
Set selected driver.
Selected best compatible driver.
Device install function: DIF_INSTALLDEVICEFILES.
Doing copy-only install of STORAGE\VOLUME\1&30A96598&0&SIGNATURE400E400DOFFSET3EC10000LENGTH1987D9A00.
Device install function: DIF_REGISTER_COINSTALLERS.
Co-Installers Registered.
Device install function: DIF_INSTALLINTERFACES.
Installing section volume_install.Interfaces from c:\winnt\inf\volume.inf.
Interfaces installed.
Device install function: DIF_INSTALLDEVICE.
Doing full install of STORAGE\VOLUME\1&30A96598&0&SIGNATURE400E400DOFFSET3EC10000LENGTH1987D9A00.
Query-removal during install of STORAGE\VOLUME\1&30A96598&0&SIGNATURE400E400DOFFSET3EC10000LENGTH1987D9A00 was vetoed by STORAGE\Volume\1&30a96598&0&Signature400E400DOffset3EC10000Length1987D9A00 (veto type 6)
Device required reboot: Query remove failed (install) CfgMgr32 code: 23.
Device install finished successfully (STORAGE\VOLUME\1&30A96598&0&SIGNATURE400E400DOFFSET3EC10000LENGTH1987D9A00).

Why does the OS search for hardware ID(s): storage\volume?
 
It may be USB related, as is stated in your Title post subject...
Have you disconnected all USB devices prior to applying the Service Pack?

Review that Volume.inf file found in your Inf folder for more clues..

I have heard of more than one conflicts concerning the USB updates, and it may even have to do with your ASPI layer drivers(basically USB is seen as an SCSI device)...and evn may be caused by installing the software that came with your Optical devices....


Here's an article with links addressing all Win2K SP3 and SP4 fixes;

to help quickly go through the lists,
click through to the fixes, and use the "Find(on this page)" tool found on the Edit menu in IE, to search for all "USB" in the lists.....there are a ton of them..see if any apply , and look for clues, possibly BrandName specific like Pioneer

also, even when XP first came out, the USB 2.0 interface drivers were NOT ready..so may have alot to do with upgrading the whole USB core (Win2K SP4), to new compliances

You could always REMOVE the Volume.inf file from the Inf folder and see what happens...

TT4U

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Backup All Important Data/Docs..All involved shall be spared the grief.
 
>Have you disconnected all USB devices prior to applying the Service Pack? No

Win2K SP4 fixes: I've already SP4 installed so they could not be the cause.

Content of volume.inf
Code:
[Version]
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
Class=Volume
ClassGuid={71A27CDD-812A-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F}
Provider=%MSFT%
LayoutFile=layout.inf
DriverVer=11/14/1999,5.00.2183.1

[ClassInstall32.NT]
AddReg=volume_class_addreg

[volume_class_addreg]
HKR,,,,%VolumeClassName%
HKR,,EnumPropPages32,,"StorProp.Dll,VolumePropPageProvider"
HKR,,SilentInstall,,1
HKR,,NoInstallClass,,1
HKR,,Icon,,"-53"
HKR,,Installer32,,"syssetup.dll,VolumeClassInstaller"

[DestinationDirs]
DefaultDestDir = 12 ; DIRID_DRIVERS

[Manufacturer]
%MSFT%=MSFT

[MSFT]
%STORAGE\Volume.DeviceDesc%=volume_install,STORAGE\Volume

[volume_install]
;
; Nothing to do (these devices are raw).  We just needed an INF
; match so these don't show up as "unknown" devices.
;

[volume_install.Interfaces]
AddInterface={53F5630D-B6BF-11D0-94F2-00A0C91EFB8B}
[Strings]
MSFT="Microsoft"
VolumeClassName="Storage volumes"
STORAGE\Volume.DeviceDesc="Generic volume"

:->
The [blue]deletion of volume.inf[/blue] worked !! (renaming only was too weak)

Thank you very much.






 
Aa..Haa!!
Look at the date of DriverVer --1999 is old, even though 5.00.2183.1 implies 2K OS..
Don't know 2k well, but I'll bet a google of the
ClassGuid={71A27CDD-812A-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F} and
AddInterface={53F5630D-B6BF-11D0-94F2-00A0C91EFB8B}
turn up some more clues...

Glad you got it resolved!
[rockband]

TT4U

Notification:
These are just "my" thoughts....and should be carefully measured against other opinions.
Backup All Important Data/Docs..All involved shall be spared the grief.
 
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