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CD-ROM Drive error trying to install ECS 2.0 RC7

Started by miturbide, 2009.12.03, 14:41:06

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miturbide

Hi

I'm trying to install eCS 2.0 RC7 on a HP Pavilion DV6.. This machine is a laptop with 4GB in RAM and Intel Core 2 Duo.

If I boot from the CD and select "Default Values", the installation goes until

"Unpacking eComStation Installation diskette files to memory disk...
CD-ROM sector read error (drive=00, sectore=2,064, Code=09)."

and freeze right there. If I select "Boot with menu for own values" it freeze in the same part.

Any ideas why Im getting this error or any workarround?  I'm so sure the CD is working ok, I installed eCS on virtual machines without any problems with that CD.

Will it be some incompatibility with the DVD drive (hp CDDVDW TS-L633M ATA Device)?

Any tips will be apreciated.
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EugeneGorbunoff

Can you switch: BIOS Setup -> SATA controller =  AHCI -> Compatible mode ?

does your notebook work in ^ compatible mode?


Saijin_Naib

#2
Hey Martin, I had tried to install eCS 2.0 RC5 on the same laptop (my friends) and could never get it past that stage as it would stop before loading all the drivers. We even updated the BIOS but this made the situation worse.

We also had trouble booting Ubuntu. It would appear that on that laptop HP have done something with the BIOS to restrict non Windows OSes from booting. Ubuntu has probably worked around this but I never could get Zeta nor eCS to boot.

miturbide

ouch.. this is really bad.

I had tried to find the "SATA controller =  AHCI -> Compatible mode" following eugene advice but it is not available on the BIOS.

uhm... this really sucks. If we can not find a workarround it deserves to open a ticket to Serenity/Mensys. Since the idea of eCS was to run also on newer hardware.
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Pete

Hi All

Saijin_Naib

With regard to your comment "It would appear that on that laptop HP have done something with the BIOS to restrict non Windows OSes from booting." : Did you ever contact HP about your suspicions?

It would be useful to know for sure either way...


Martin

Maybe you should ask HP about any potential problems installing non-Windows OS's to this system.

Regards

Pete

Fahrvenugen

Have you got an older eCS 1.2 disc, or a bootable (and updated with something like updcd) copy of Warp 4 to try?  I'm wondering if it can be identified as either a 2.0 issue (something with how the initial stages of the installer is working) or if it is something else going on.

It *might* also be a memory issue.  Any chance you can drop it down to 2 GB just for the install?

The reason I ask is I did manage to get OS/2 up and running on a (2 Gig memory) HP DV6000 notebook about 6 months ago, although I honestly can't recall what I did to get it running or which version it was (I had the notebook for a weekend, a friend had asked me to wipe it clean and re-install back to factory, so while I had it I tried dropping Warp on it before returning it to factory settings with Windows just to see what happened).  I would have used eiher eCS 1.2MR or Warp 4 + FP15 + newest kernel + newest DANIS, etc etc (made with UpdCD).  I do recall that I didn't get everything to work (for example, Wifi didn't work, but I didn't have much time to play with it either) but I did get it to install and boot.  But it took me some playing around to get it to work.


Fahrvenugen

As for contacting HP, I can tell you what their support will likely say...

Installing an OS that did not come with the computer is not supported by HP, so to do so will take your machine out of warranty, and they will not help with that beyond providing the hardware specs of the machine.  Otherwise you're on your own.

Technically they still have to provide hardware warranty if there is a problem.   But they don't have to provide any software / OS support if you put anything else on the system.

miturbide

Hi

I also removed one 2GB memory SO-DimM, so I leave only 2GB of RAM. Same error.

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rwklein

Quote from: miturbide on 2009.12.03, 14:41:06
Hi

I'm trying to install eCS 2.0 RC7 on a HP Pavilion DV6.. This machine is a laptop with 4GB in RAM and Intel Core 2 Duo.

If I boot from the CD and select "Default Values", the installation goes until

"Unpacking eComStation Installation diskette files to memory disk...
CD-ROM sector read error (drive=00, sectore=2,064, Code=09)."

and freeze right there. If I select "Boot with menu for own values" it freeze in the same part.

Any ideas why Im getting this error or any workarround?  I'm so sure the CD is working ok, I installed eCS on virtual machines without any problems with that CD.

Will it be some incompatibility with the DVD drive (hp CDDVDW TS-L633M ATA Device)?

Any tips will be apreciated.

This has nothing todo with the OS/2 boot. What is going wrong is that OS2CSM code is trying to read the diskette images from the CD ROM and for what ever reason this is not working. The whole OS2LDR Is not even loaded at this monent.

What will most likely work is install eCS on system and copy the configuration over to this new system.
This is most likely a BIOS INT 13 problem somehow.

miturbide

OS/2 Warp Server for e-business 4.52 Boot CD hangs on:
"SYS732; IBMInt13.i13 Found a drive greated than 8GB
OS/2 is unable to opsate your....."


eComstation 1.2 Boot CD
Same CD-ROM sector read error.

eComstation 1.2R CD
Same CD-ROM sector read error.

eComStation 2.0 RC5
Same CD-ROM sector read error.

I don't have at hand any other warp 4.52 updated with updcd. I will have to prepare them for testing.
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rwklein

Well this is either a crappy BIOS in the machine or its a bug in OS2CSM or the CD is somehow burned to fast.
Don't know. Open a bug in the eCS but tracker with the information you posted here.

Roderick Klein
Mensys

miturbide

Hi Roderick

When I try to open a bug under "eComStation 2.0 (beta)" (http://bugs.ecomstation.nl/set_project.php) project it says me:

"APPLICATION ERROR #12

This account is protected. You are not allowed to access this until the account protection is lifted.

Please use the "Back" button in your web browser to return to the previous page. There you can correct whatever problems were identified in this error or select another action. You can also click an option from the menu bar to go directly to a new section."

???
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miturbide

Ok, I opened the ticket 0002712 under the EComStation 2.1 (unreleased) project.
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RobertM

Martin,

Have you tried different media? (ie: TDK or Memorex instead of Sony CD-RW's - inotherwords, any different brand than the one you are using)

I've had a problem where certain HPs would not even read their own restore disks until I burned them to a different brand... and certain Sony's would not read any restore disks created on Sony CDRWs but would read them fine otherwise. The problem was always consistent and very similar to the ones you are experiencing.

Best,
Robert


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Saijin_Naib

Strange that Optical drives have these issues. I would think that we could have them more ironed out by now? The only application where I have ever had brand issues is with my 1st Gen Xbox and its Thompson DVD-ROM Drive. It will read maybe 1/5 CDs/DVDs you throw at it. I replaced it with a Samsung and it plays everything without issue.

What brand is your Optical drive? Perhaps someone on-line has posted about whether or not it is finicky with certain media.