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| | Install error: 0xc00000e9 Windows Boot Manager - Windows did not start correctly... Status: 0xc00000e9 Indo: Windows encountered a problem communicating with a device connected to your computer. This error can be caused by unplygging a removable storage device while the device is in use. Error appears after "Windows is Loading Files" straight after booting from the DVD. |
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| | Re: Install error: 0xc00000e9 If you have external/usb based devices attached to the system, try removing those and start again. Vista might be trying to detect which is causing the error. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "abacus" <abacus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F889DF53-506B-4456-974B-CC5BC4C9A209@microsoft.com... > Windows Boot Manager - Windows did not start correctly... > > Status: 0xc00000e9 > > Indo: Windows encountered a problem communicating with a device connected > to > your computer. This error can be caused by unplygging a removable storage > device while the device is in use. > > Error appears after "Windows is Loading Files" straight after booting from > the DVD. |
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| | RE: Install error: 0xc00000e9 i get the same error, im thinking its my SD and SM card readers. but they are internal and it is a laptop so if that is what it is i cant take it out very easly so any sugestions would be apreceated. "abacus" wrote: > Windows Boot Manager - Windows did not start correctly... > > Status: 0xc00000e9 > > Indo: Windows encountered a problem communicating with a device connected to > your computer. This error can be caused by unplygging a removable storage > device while the device is in use. > > Error appears after "Windows is Loading Files" straight after booting from > the DVD. |
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| | Re: Install error: 0xc00000e9 If you can't complete the install and want to send a bug report (means including necessary log files): 1. boot back to previous os, 2. change folder options to make hidden folders visible before the search. 3. search all partitions (may not be visible! * -> diskmgmt.msc -> assign drive letter) for .log files. The interesting log files are 4 to 30 MB in size, sometimes at vista partitions windows\inf directory if the setup went that far. Submit these logs to microsoft using Beta Client. *If there was no vista partition in diskmgmt.msc* then the log files are most likely in the same drive your previous OS was installed (if it had space for the setup files). There should be a hidden, weird named folder, in root of the volume and the logs are somewhere under there (search). "Mr. Anderson" <MrAnderson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3F29548B-9975-4973-99BB-A9354C90DF05@microsoft.com... >i get the same error, im thinking its my SD and SM card readers. but they >are > internal and it is a laptop so if that is what it is i cant take it out > very > easly so any sugestions would be apreceated. > > "abacus" wrote: > >> Windows Boot Manager - Windows did not start correctly... >> >> Status: 0xc00000e9 >> >> Indo: Windows encountered a problem communicating with a device connected >> to >> your computer. This error can be caused by unplygging a removable >> storage >> device while the device is in use. >> >> Error appears after "Windows is Loading Files" straight after booting >> from >> the DVD. |
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| | Re: Install error: 0xc00000e9 I have the same problem and I tried your suggestions but it didn't help, is there any other advises "droid" wrote: > If you can't complete the install and want to send a bug report (means > including necessary log files): > > 1. boot back to previous os, > 2. change folder options to make hidden folders visible before the search. > 3. search all partitions (may not be visible! * -> diskmgmt.msc -> assign > drive letter) for .log files. The interesting log files are 4 to 30 MB in > size, sometimes at vista partitions windows\inf directory if the setup went > that far. Submit these logs to microsoft using Beta Client. > > *If there was no vista partition in diskmgmt.msc* then the log files are > most likely in the same drive your previous OS was installed (if it had > space for the setup files). There should be a hidden, weird named folder, in > root of the volume and the logs are somewhere under there (search). > > "Mr. Anderson" <MrAnderson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3F29548B-9975-4973-99BB-A9354C90DF05@microsoft.com... > >i get the same error, im thinking its my SD and SM card readers. but they > >are > > internal and it is a laptop so if that is what it is i cant take it out > > very > > easly so any sugestions would be apreceated. > > > > "abacus" wrote: > > > >> Windows Boot Manager - Windows did not start correctly... > >> > >> Status: 0xc00000e9 > >> > >> Indo: Windows encountered a problem communicating with a device connected > >> to > >> your computer. This error can be caused by unplygging a removable > >> storage > >> device while the device is in use. > >> > >> Error appears after "Windows is Loading Files" straight after booting > >> from > >> the DVD. > > |
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| | Re: Install error: 0xc00000e9 If you have a laptop with internal device giving trouble, you can try disable them from BIOS but that is probably not going to help. Finding the right log files and submitting bug report just after it has happened is more likely to help in the long run.. If it's a desktop try disconnecting all hardware possible, USB devices too and disable all that you can from BIOS. Here are revised log finding instructions: Finding setup logs, reporting and attaching logs to report, figuring out what device or driver causes hangs or crash during setup: 1. google -> beta client (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=43655) The first link should be Microsoft link. It needs .NET but I think it will be installed if you try to run it without it.. 2. finding and identifying the correct logs setupapi.app.log setupapi.dev.log <<-- last 100 lines here may indicate the hanging driver These are the primary setup logs, there are others but these are the major. Hint: Before searching logs try Folder Options and enable viewing of hidden folders and files. Also try Run diskmgmt.msc -> assign drive letters for partitions with no drive letters. A: There can be multiple logs with the same name, but they are different! First look at the drive you tried to install Vista to, if it has Vista Windows\INF\ directory and the mentioned logs files. B: early setup failure If you can't find Windows VISTA directory (if setup did not get so far) then look all volumes/partitions in the drives that were on the machine during the install for directories starting with $. There are 2-4 of them (possibly in different partitions) depending on when the setup failed. Search for .log under all the *:\$WINDOWS A & B: Make sure the date and Minute timestamp of the log files are around the time when the setup failed, sometimes a setup/install failure causes the computer to automatically reboot and the setup will run again but failing in different way than the first time (making the bug report less useful). For best bug report it's better to catch the failure when it first happens. Yes it means starting the install all over again and keeping eye on it. But this will guarantee that the last line in the log will be around the time of the failure. If it is a driver crash then you can figure out the offending driver yourself just by looking at the last lines of setupapi.dev.log. You wouldn't want to be looking at or submitting the wrong logs, right? "game.freaks" <gamefreaks@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7985F64A-88EA-4597-8B7B-E5D8D020AFFE@microsoft.com... >I have the same problem and I tried your suggestions but it didn't help, is > there any other advises > > > "droid" wrote: > >> If you can't complete the install and want to send a bug report (means >> including necessary log files): >> >> 1. boot back to previous os, >> 2. change folder options to make hidden folders visible before the >> search. >> 3. search all partitions (may not be visible! * -> diskmgmt.msc -> assign >> drive letter) for .log files. The interesting log files are 4 to 30 MB in >> size, sometimes at vista partitions windows\inf directory if the setup >> went >> that far. Submit these logs to microsoft using Beta Client. >> >> *If there was no vista partition in diskmgmt.msc* then the log files are >> most likely in the same drive your previous OS was installed (if it had >> space for the setup files). There should be a hidden, weird named folder, >> in >> root of the volume and the logs are somewhere under there (search). >> >> "Mr. Anderson" <MrAnderson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3F29548B-9975-4973-99BB-A9354C90DF05@microsoft.com... >> >i get the same error, im thinking its my SD and SM card readers. but >> >they >> >are >> > internal and it is a laptop so if that is what it is i cant take it out >> > very >> > easly so any sugestions would be apreceated. >> > >> > "abacus" wrote: >> > >> >> Windows Boot Manager - Windows did not start correctly... >> >> >> >> Status: 0xc00000e9 >> >> >> >> Indo: Windows encountered a problem communicating with a device >> >> connected >> >> to >> >> your computer. This error can be caused by unplygging a removable >> >> storage >> >> device while the device is in use. >> >> >> >> Error appears after "Windows is Loading Files" straight after booting >> >> from >> >> the DVD. >> >> |
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| | Re: Install error: 0xc00000e9 I understand this error comes very early in the boot? It would be best if you detailed every piece of hardware you have exactly. This can be done easiest by getting this program "PCI" or "PCI32" http://members.datafast.net.au/~dft0802/downloads.htm You also need to copy this file: http://members.datafast.net.au/~dft0...ds/pcidevs.txt To the same location as you have the PCI.exe or PCI32.exe. It has updated device definitions. If you still have installer or can install XP on the computer, run the PCI32.exe like this: PCI32.exe > devices.txt now open devices.txt with notepad and copy paste the content here in your reply. If you don't have and can't get XP back there, get the DOS version on a disk or bootable USB stick that uses DOS. Then do PCI.EXE > devices.txt and open this file where you have Internet access. You can also try enabling boot logging from the boot menu advanced options and this would yield a net*.log in root of that drive. If possible, I also recommend installing the Beta Client on that computer and submitting a bug including the boot log if you got such made. "Mr. Anderson" <MrAnderson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3F29548B-9975-4973-99BB-A9354C90DF05@microsoft.com... >i get the same error, im thinking its my SD and SM card readers. but they >are > internal and it is a laptop so if that is what it is i cant take it out > very > easly so any sugestions would be apreceated. > > "abacus" wrote: > >> Windows Boot Manager - Windows did not start correctly... >> >> Status: 0xc00000e9 >> >> Indo: Windows encountered a problem communicating with a device connected >> to >> your computer. This error can be caused by unplygging a removable >> storage >> device while the device is in use. >> >> Error appears after "Windows is Loading Files" straight after booting >> from >> the DVD. |
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| | Re: Install error: 0xc00000e9 I understand this error comes very early in the boot? It would be best if you detailed every piece of hardware you have exactly. This can be done easiest by getting this program "PCI" or "PCI32" http://members.datafast.net.au/~dft0802/downloads.htm You also need to copy this file: http://members.datafast.net.au/~dft0...ds/pcidevs.txt To the same location as you have the PCI.exe or PCI32.exe. It has updated device definitions. If you still have installer or can install XP on the computer, run the PCI32.exe like this: PCI32.exe > devices.txt now open devices.txt with notepad and copy paste the content here in your reply. If you don't have and can't get XP back there, get the DOS version on a disk or bootable USB stick that uses DOS. Then do PCI.EXE > devices.txt and open this file where you have Internet access. You can also try enabling boot logging from the boot menu advanced options and this would yield a net*.log in root of that drive. If possible, I also recommend installing the Beta Client on that computer and submitting a bug including the boot log if you got such made. "abacus" <abacus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F889DF53-506B-4456-974B-CC5BC4C9A209@microsoft.com... > Windows Boot Manager - Windows did not start correctly... > > Status: 0xc00000e9 > > Indo: Windows encountered a problem communicating with a device connected > to > your computer. This error can be caused by unplygging a removable storage > device while the device is in use. > > Error appears after "Windows is Loading Files" straight after booting from > the DVD. |
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| | Re: Install error: 0xc00000e9 LO ÚNICO QUE TIENEN QUE HACER ES PONER SU UNIDAD LECTORA DE DVD's COMO MAESTRA EN EL IDE QUE ESTE CONECTADO. -- ferguson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ferguson's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=24591 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=527695 http://forums.techarena.in |
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| | Re: Install error: 0xc00000e9 I had windows vista 32 with 4gb of ram I bought 4gb more and I decided to install vista 64 bit I formatted my hard drive and not the quickformat the long one that takes 3 hours I used 2gb to make the install and tried three different dvd drives they were the master and still couldn't make it work I read about changing the sata mode, didn't work, unplugging usb drives didn't work, disabling the usb in bios didn't work, the dvd players read xp fine it just doesn't like vista anymore for some reason I hope you can help me Craig Hart's PCI+AGP bus sniffer, Version 1.6, freeware made in 1996-2005. Searching for Devices using CFG Mechanism 1 [OS: Win XP Service Pack 3] Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 277Ch 82975X Memory Controller Hub Command 0006h (Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 2090h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Received Master Abort, Fast Timing) Revision C0h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to HOST Subsystem ID 81781043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc New Capabilities List Present: Vendor-Dependant Capability Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 1, Device Function 0 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 277Dh 82975X PCIe Root Port Command 0107h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster, System Errors) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision C0h, Header Type 01h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to PCI System IRQ 16, INT# A PCI Bridge Information: Primary Bus Number 0, Secondary Bus Number 7, Subordinate Bus Number 7 Secondary Bus Command 000Ah (VGA mapping) Secondary Bus Status 2000h (Received Master Abort, Fast Timing) Secondary Bus Latency 00h I/O Port Range Passed to Secondary Bus : C000h to CFFFh (16-bit I/O space) Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : FF900000h to FF9FFFFFh Prefetchable Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : 00000000CFF00000h to 00000000EFEFFFFFh New Capabilities List Present: Subsystem ID & Subsystem Vendor ID Capability SSVID : 8086h SSID : 0000h Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) 3.3v AUX Current required : 0mA (Self powered) Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 32-bit addresses PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : Root port of PCI Express Root Complex Port Type : Port is an Expansion Slot Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x16 Link Port Number : 2 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x16 Slot Capabilities : Slot Power Limit Value : 4.000 Watts Physical slot Number 0 Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 27, Device Function 0 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27D8h 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Command 0006h (Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Multimedia, type Hi-definition Audio Subsystem ID 81D81043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 64-bit space) : FFAFC000h System IRQ 19, INT# A New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) 3.3v AUX Current required : 55mA Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 64-bit addresses PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : Root Complex Integrated Endpoint Device Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : AUX Power Detected Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : Unknown (00h)!! Maximum Link Width : xReserved Link Port Number : 0 Link Control : Asynchronous Clocking in Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : Unknown (00)!! Current Link Width : x0 Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 28, Device Function 0 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27D0h 82801G (ICH7 Family) PCIe Root Port Command 0107h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster, System Errors) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 81h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to PCI System IRQ 16, INT# A PCI Bridge Information: Primary Bus Number 0, Secondary Bus Number 5, Subordinate Bus Number 6 Secondary Bus Command 0006h (ISA mapping) Secondary Bus Status 2000h (Received Master Abort, Fast Timing) Secondary Bus Latency 00h I/O Port Range Passed to Secondary Bus : None Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : FF800000h to FF8FFFFFh Prefetchable Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : None New Capabilities List Present: PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : Root port of PCI Express Root Complex Port Type : Port is an Expansion Slot Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : AUX Power Detected Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x1 Link Port Number : 1 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x1 Slot Capabilities : Hot Plug Surprise is Possible Hot Plug Capable Slot Power Limit Value : 2.000 Watts Physical slot Number 0 Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 32-bit addresses Subsystem ID & Subsystem Vendor ID Capability SSVID : 1043h SSID : 8179h Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) 3.3v AUX Current required : 0mA (Self powered) Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 28, Device Function 3 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27D6h 82801G (ICH7 Family) PCIe Root Port Command 0107h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster, System Errors) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 81h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to PCI System IRQ 19, INT# D PCI Bridge Information: Primary Bus Number 0, Secondary Bus Number 4, Subordinate Bus Number 4 Secondary Bus Command 0006h (ISA mapping) Secondary Bus Status 0000h Secondary Bus Latency 00h I/O Port Range Passed to Secondary Bus : B000h to BFFFh (16-bit I/O space) Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : FF700000h to FF7FFFFFh Prefetchable Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : None New Capabilities List Present: PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : Root port of PCI Express Root Complex Port Type : Port is an Integrated Device Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : AUX Power Detected Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x1 Link Port Number : 4 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x1 Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 32-bit addresses Subsystem ID & Subsystem Vendor ID Capability SSVID : 1043h SSID : 8179h Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) 3.3v AUX Current required : 0mA (Self powered) Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 28, Device Function 4 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27E0h 82801GR/GH/GHM (ICH7 Family) PCIe Root Port Command 0107h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster, System Errors) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 81h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to PCI System IRQ 16, INT# A PCI Bridge Information: Primary Bus Number 0, Secondary Bus Number 3, Subordinate Bus Number 3 Secondary Bus Command 0006h (ISA mapping) Secondary Bus Status 0000h Secondary Bus Latency 00h I/O Port Range Passed to Secondary Bus : A000h to AFFFh (16-bit I/O space) Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : FF600000h to FF6FFFFFh Prefetchable Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : None New Capabilities List Present: PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : Root port of PCI Express Root Complex Port Type : Port is an Integrated Device Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : AUX Power Detected Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x1 Link Port Number : 5 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x1 Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 32-bit addresses Subsystem ID & Subsystem Vendor ID Capability SSVID : 1043h SSID : 8179h Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) 3.3v AUX Current required : 0mA (Self powered) Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 28, Device Function 5 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27E2h 82801GR/GH/GHM (ICH7 Family) PCIe Root Port Command 0107h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster, System Errors) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 81h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to PCI System IRQ 17, INT# B PCI Bridge Information: Primary Bus Number 0, Secondary Bus Number 2, Subordinate Bus Number 2 Secondary Bus Command 0006h (ISA mapping) Secondary Bus Status 0000h Secondary Bus Latency 00h I/O Port Range Passed to Secondary Bus : 9000h to 9FFFh (16-bit I/O space) Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : FF500000h to FF5FFFFFh Prefetchable Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : None New Capabilities List Present: PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : Root port of PCI Express Root Complex Port Type : Port is an Integrated Device Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : AUX Power Detected Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x1 Link Port Number : 6 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x1 Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 32-bit addresses Subsystem ID & Subsystem Vendor ID Capability SSVID : 1043h SSID : 8179h Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) 3.3v AUX Current required : 0mA (Self powered) Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 29, Device Function 0 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27C8h 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller Command 0005h (I/O Access, BusMaster) Status 0280h (Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 80h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Serial, type USB (UHCI) Subsystem ID 81791043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 4 is an I/O Port : 0000E480h System IRQ 20, INT# A Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 29, Device Function 1 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27C9h 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller Command 0005h (I/O Access, BusMaster) Status 0280h (Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Serial, type USB (UHCI) Subsystem ID 81791043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 4 is an I/O Port : 0000E800h System IRQ 17, INT# B Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 29, Device Function 2 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27CAh 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller Command 0005h (I/O Access, BusMaster) Status 0280h (Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Serial, type USB (UHCI) Subsystem ID 81791043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 4 is an I/O Port : 0000E880h System IRQ 18, INT# C Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 29, Device Function 3 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27CBh 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller Command 0005h (I/O Access, BusMaster) Status 0280h (Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Serial, type USB (UHCI) Subsystem ID 81791043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 4 is an I/O Port : 0000EC00h System IRQ 19, INT# D Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 29, Device Function 7 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27CCh 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller Command 0006h (Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 0290h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Serial, type USB 2.0 (EHCI) Subsystem ID 81791043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 0-4Gb) : FFAFBC00h System IRQ 20, INT# A New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) 3.3v AUX Current required : 375mA USB 2.0 EHCI Debug Port Capability Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 30, Device Function 0 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 244Eh 82801GB Hub Interface to PCI Bridge (ICH7 A1 step) Command 0107h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster, System Errors) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision E1h, Header Type 01h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to PCI (Subtractive Decode) PCI Bridge Information: Primary Bus Number 0, Secondary Bus Number 1, Subordinate Bus Number 1 Secondary Bus Command 0002h () Secondary Bus Status 2280h (Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Received Master Abort, Medium Timing) Secondary Bus Latency 20h I/O Port Range Passed to Secondary Bus : None Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : FF400000h to FF4FFFFFh Prefetchable Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : None New Capabilities List Present: Subsystem ID & Subsystem Vendor ID Capability SSVID : 1043h SSID : 8179h Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 31, Device Function 0 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27B8h 82801GB/GR (ICH7 Family) LPC Interface Controller Command 0007h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 0210h (Has Capabilities List, Medium Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 80h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to ISA Subsystem ID 81791043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc New Capabilities List Present: Vendor-Dependant Capability Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 31, Device Function 1 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27DFh 82801G (ICH7 Family) Ultra ATA Storage Controller Command 0005h (I/O Access, BusMaster) Status 0280h (Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Storage, type IDE (ATA) PCI EIDE Controller Features : BusMaster EIDE is supported Primary Channel is at I/O Port 01F0h and IRQ 14 Secondary Channel is at I/O Port 0170h and IRQ 15 Subsystem ID 81791043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 0 is an I/O Port : 00000000h Address 1 is an I/O Port : 00000000h Address 2 is an I/O Port : 00000000h Address 3 is an I/O Port : 00000000h Address 4 is an I/O Port : 0000FFA0h Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 31, Device Function 2 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27C0h 82801GB/GR/GH (ICH7 Family) Serial ATA Storage Controller Command 0007h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 02B0h (Has Capabilities List, Supports 66MHz, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Storage, type IDE (ATA) PCI EIDE Controller Features : BusMaster EIDE is supported Primary Channel is in native mode at Addresses 0 & 1 Secondary Channel is in native mode at Addresses 2 & 3 Subsystem ID 26011043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 0 is an I/O Port : 0000E400h Address 1 is an I/O Port : 0000E080h Address 2 is an I/O Port : 0000E000h Address 3 is an I/O Port : 0000DC00h Address 4 is an I/O Port : 0000D880h Address 5 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 0-4Gb) : FFAFB800h System IRQ 23, INT# B New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D3hot PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) Bus 0 (PCI Express), Device Number 31, Device Function 3 Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation Device 27DAh 82801G (ICH7 Family) SMBus Controller Command 0001h (I/O Access) Status 0280h (Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Serial, type SMBus Controller Subsystem ID 81791043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 4 is an I/O Port : 00000400h Bus 1 (PCI), Device Number 3, Device Function 0 Vendor 104Ch Texas Instruments (TI) Device 8023h TSB43AB22 1394a-2000 OHCI PHY/Link-Layer Controller Command 0016h (Memory Access, BusMaster, MemWrite+Invalidate) Status 0210h (Has Capabilities List, Medium Timing) Revision 00h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 40h Minimum Bus Grant 02h, Maximum Bus Latency 04h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Serial, type OHCI FireWire Subsystem ID 815B1043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 0-4Gb) : FF4FF800h Address 1 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 0-4Gb) : FF4F8000h System IRQ 21, INT# A New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Supports low power State D1 Supports low power State D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D1, D2, D3hot PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) Bus 2 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0 Vendor 197Bh JMicron Technology Corp Device 2363h JMB36X PCIe-to-SATA-300/IDE RAID Controller Command 0007h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 03h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Storage, type IDE (ATA) PCI EIDE Controller Features : BusMaster EIDE is supported Primary Channel is in native mode at Addresses 0 & 1 Secondary Channel is in native mode at Addresses 2 & 3 Subsystem ID 81E41043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 0 is an I/O Port : 00009C00h Address 1 is an I/O Port : 00009880h Address 2 is an I/O Port : 00009800h Address 3 is an I/O Port : 00009480h Address 4 is an I/O Port : 00009400h Address 5 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 0-4Gb) : FF5FE000h System IRQ 17, INT# A Expansion ROM of 64Kb decoded by this card (Currently disabled) New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D3hot PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : Legacy PCI Express Endpoint Device Device Capabilities : Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : Fatal Error Detected Unsupported Request Detected Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x1 Link Port Number : 1 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x1 Bus 3 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0 Vendor 11ABh Marvell Semiconductor (Was: Galileo Technology Ltd) Device 4362h Yukon 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) Command 0007h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 4010h (Has Capabilities List, Signalled System Error, Fast Timing) Revision 20h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Network, type Ethernet Subsystem ID 81421043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 64-bit space) : FF6FC000h Address 2 is an I/O Port : 0000A800h System IRQ 16, INT# A Expansion ROM of 128Kb decoded by this card (Currently disabled) New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Supports low power State D1 Supports low power State D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D1, D2, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) Power Data Registers Information: D0 Power Consumed: 1900mW D1 Power Consumed: 1200mW D2 Power Consumed: 1200mW D3 Power Consumed: 1200mW D0 Power Dissipated: 1900mW D1 Power Dissipated: 1200mW D2 Power Dissipated: 1200mW D3 Power Dissipated: 1200mW Vital Product Data Capability Identifier Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Part Number Yukon 88E8053 EC Level (Version) Rev. 2.0 Manufacturer ID Marvell Serial Number AbCdEfGDBB024 Extended Capability 01h 10h CCh 03h Checksum/End 65h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h Remaining RW Area 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h End Tag Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 64-bit addresses PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : Legacy PCI Express Endpoint Device Device Capabilities : Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : Correctable Error Detected Non-Fatal Error Detected Unsupported Request Detected AUX Power Detected Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x1 Link Port Number : 0 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x1 Bus 4 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0 Vendor 11ABh Marvell Semiconductor (Was: Galileo Technology Ltd) Device 4362h Yukon 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) Command 0007h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 4010h (Has Capabilities List, Signalled System Error, Fast Timing) Revision 20h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Network, type Ethernet Subsystem ID 81421043h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1043h ASUSTeK Computer Inc Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 64-bit space) : FF7FC000h Address 2 is an I/O Port : 0000B800h System IRQ 19, INT# A Expansion ROM of 128Kb decoded by this card (Currently disabled) New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Supports low power State D1 Supports low power State D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D1, D2, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) Power Data Registers Information: D0 Power Consumed: 1900mW D1 Power Consumed: 1200mW D2 Power Consumed: 1200mW D3 Power Consumed: 1200mW D0 Power Dissipated: 1900mW D1 Power Dissipated: 1200mW D2 Power Dissipated: 1200mW D3 Power Dissipated: 1200mW Vital Product Data Capability Identifier Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Part Number Yukon 88E8053 EC Level (Version) Rev. 2.0 Manufacturer ID Marvell Serial Number AbCdEfGDBB461 Extended Capability 01h 10h CCh 03h Checksum/End 60h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h Remaining RW Area 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h End Tag Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 64-bit addresses PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : Legacy PCI Express Endpoint Device Device Capabilities : Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : Correctable Error Detected Non-Fatal Error Detected Unsupported Request Detected AUX Power Detected Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x1 Link Port Number : 0 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x1 Bus 5 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0 Vendor 1102h Creative Labs Device 7006h Unknown Command 0117h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster, MemWrite+Invalidate, System Errors) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 00h, Header Type 01h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Bridge, type PCI to PCI PCI Bridge Information: Primary Bus Number 5, Secondary Bus Number 6, Subordinate Bus Number 6 Secondary Bus Command 0007h (parity detection, ISA mapping) Secondary Bus Status 2280h (Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Received Master Abort, Medium Timing) Secondary Bus Latency 40h I/O Port Range Passed to Secondary Bus : 0000F000h to 00000FFFh (32-bit I/O space) Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : FF800000h to FF8FFFFFh Prefetchable Memory Range Passed to Secondary Bus : None New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.2 Supports low power State D1 Supports low power State D2 Does not support PME# signalling Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 64-bit addresses Subsystem ID & Subsystem Vendor ID Capability SSVID : 1102h SSID : 0010h PCI Express Capability, Version 1 Device/Port Type : PCI Express to PCI/PCI-X Bridge Device Capabilities : Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Non-Fatal Device Status : Non-Fatal Error Detected Unsupported Request Detected Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x1 Link Port Number : 0 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x1 Bus 6 (PCI), Device Number 0, Device Function 0 Vendor 1102h Creative Labs Device 0009h Unknown Command 0006h (Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 0290h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing) Revision 00h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 40h Minimum Bus Grant 02h, Maximum Bus Latency 14h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) PCI Class Multimedia, type Hi-definition Audio Subsystem ID 00181102h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1102h Creative Labs Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 0-4Gb) : FF8FC000h System IRQ 16, INT# A New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.2 Supports low power State D1 Supports low power State D2 Does not support PME# signalling Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) Bus 7 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0 Vendor 1002h ATI Technologies Inc Device 9442h Unknown Command 0007h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 00h, Header Type 80h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Display, type VGA Subsystem ID 05021002h Unknown Subsystem Vendor 1002h ATI Technologies Inc Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 64-bit space, Prefetchable) : D0000000h Address 2 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 64-bit space) : FF9F0000h Address 4 is an I/O Port : 0000C800h System IRQ 16, INT# A Expansion ROM of 128Kb decoded by this card (Currently disabled) New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.2 Supports low power State D1 Supports low power State D2 Does not support PME# signalling Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) PCI Express Capability, Version 2 Device/Port Type : Legacy PCI Express Endpoint Device Device Capabilities : Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Fatal Device Status : Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x16 Link Port Number : 0 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x16 Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 64-bit addresses Bus 7 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 1 Vendor 1002h ATI Technologies Inc Device AA30h Unknown Command 0007h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 00h, Header Type 80h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 16 Bytes (4 DWords) PCI Class Multimedia, type Hi-definition Audio Subsystem ID AA301002h Unknown (Generic ID) Subsystem Vendor 1002h ATI Technologies Inc Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 64-bit space) : FF9EC000h System IRQ 17, INT# B New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.2 Supports low power State D1 Supports low power State D2 Does not support PME# signalling Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) PCI Express Capability, Version 2 Device/Port Type : Legacy PCI Express Endpoint Device Device Capabilities : Device Control : Unsupported Request Severity is Fatal Device Status : Link Capabilities : Maximum Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Maximum Link Width : x16 Link Port Number : 0 Link Control : Common Clock Configuration In Use Link Status : Current Link Speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x16 Message Signalled Interrupt Capability MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 64-bit addresses IRQ Summary: IRQs 14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,23 are used by PCI devices Shared IRQs: IRQ 16 is shared by 6 PCI Devices IRQ 17 is shared by 4 PCI Devices IRQ 19 is shared by 4 PCI Devices IRQ 20 is shared by 2 PCI Devices IRQ control is currently managed by the system APIC controller - IRQ info is not actual hardware settings... -- gringo44 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gringo44's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/gringo44.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-set...all/527695.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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