Try to diagnose the strange message in the event viewer

After that I started my PC, I was looking at the event viewer to see if there was any error messages and found this...

Could not validate the fact that \Device\Oxser0 was really a serial port

Sort of tracking down what it means? Google was unhelpful.

Hello

  1. Are you facing any problem related to this?

Oxser.sys is a device driver file series of OEM. The file is signed digitally to Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher.

You can try to perform the clean boot and check if it helps:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353

NOTE: When you are finished troubleshooting, make sure that you reset the computer in start mode normal such as suggested in step 7 of the above article.

It will be useful.

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  • I built a new system. Transferred to the hard drive and video card, but everything else is new. Restart Windows as it begins to start. I can get into safe mode and found event id 7026 and event id 7001 in the event viewer.

    As mentioned above, this is a new system, but with a more older IDE hard drive with windows xp pack 2 service (I think). When you first start, it says that windows is not stopped correctly and asks me to choose whether to start it normally or without failure or last known working configuration. When I choose to start windows normally, it will load up to a point. The screen of Windows Xp will come with the slide bar. It will then restart. When I choose to start in safe mode, a bunch of 32 file system scrolls upwards on the screen. I don't remember if it of normal or not. He takes over in SafeMode but. I went to the event viewer and got the following errors.

    Event type: error

    Event source: Service Control Manager

    Event category: no

    Event ID: 7026

    Date: 21/01/2011

    Duration: 01:18:54

    User: n/a

    Computer: CLEAR-ZONE of the

    Description:

    The next (s) starting or starting system could not load:

    AFD

    Avgldx86

    AvgMfx86

    Avgtdix

    FIPS

    IPSec

    MRxSmb

    NetBIOS

    NetBT

    Processor

    Rdbss

    Rdbss

    Tcpip

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

    Event type: error

    Event source: Service Control Manager

    Event category: no

    Event ID: 7001

    Date: 21/01/2011

    Duration: 01:18:54

    User: n/a

    Computer: CLEAR-ZONE of the

    Description:

    The IPSEC Services service depends on the IPSEC driver service which failed to start because of the following error:

    A device attached to the system does not work.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

    Event type: error

    Event source: Service Control Manager

    Event category: no

    Event ID: 7001

    Date: 21/01/2011

    Duration: 01:18:54

    User: n/a

    Computer: CLEAR-ZONE of the

    Description:

    The Hello Service service depends on the service protocol driver TCP/IP which could not start due to the following error:

    A device attached to the system does not work.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

    Event type: error

    Event source: Service Control Manager

    Event category: no

    Event ID: 7001

    Date: 21/01/2011

    Duration: 01:18:54

    User: n/a

    Computer: CLEAR-ZONE of the

    Description:

    TCP/IP NetBIOS assistance service depends on the AFD service which failed to start because of the following error:

    A device attached to the system does not work.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

    Event type: error

    Event source: Service Control Manager

    Event category: no

    Event ID: 7001

    Date: 21/01/2011

    Duration: 01:18:54

    User: n/a

    Computer: CLEAR-ZONE of the

    Description:

    The DNS Client service depends on the service protocol driver TCP/IP which could not start due to the following error:

    A device attached to the system does not work.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

    Event type: error

    Event source: Service Control Manager

    Event category: no

    Event ID: 7001

    Date: 21/01/2011

    Duration: 01:18:54

    User: n/a

    Computer: CLEAR-ZONE of the

    Description:

    The DNS Client service depends on the service protocol driver TCP/IP which could not start due to the following error:

    A device attached to the system does not work.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

    I did find something online that contains all the system boot or start specific drivers. Windows and harddrive was working in another computer just before he was switched. Let me know if you need other information.

    Thank you.

    First of all you are missing probably a number of device drivers, particularly the network card driver and the driver of the motherboard.  Use your XP disk to perform a repair installation.  This should go a long way toward you're going to get.  If your new box has a driver disc that should help a lot.  You can't port XP perfectly the way you did.   It usually requires a repair installation to fix the hardware abstraction layer. Colin Barnhorst

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