On 10/19/2011 05:42, Daniel García wrote:
I did a new clean installation of windows xp, after formating my hard disk. I installed the Microsoft ISCSI Initiator and after it the sanbootconf 1.0 driver. Everything went fine. But I'm still having the same situation: Windows reboots because 0x7B error.

I checked the services and driver boot order using the LoadOrd.exe aplication, and the result output is attached to this mail. It seems to be well configured, sanbootconf has a start value of "Boot" and is in group "Base", as you can see.

But when i run a WindDbg, it seems not to load the sanbootconf driver when it should. I've also attached the WindDbg output.

It really doesn't look like you are iSCSI-booting from the same disk. Please review your iSCSI target service's configuration and ensure that the iSCSI target is what you expect. - Shao
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