Unable to Boot PeopleSoft area (PIA)-> CMDTUX_CAT:827: ERROR: fatal error occurred; launch the user error handler

As I start my custom domain name (HC92), I get the following:

exec PSWATCHSRV EI o '.\LOGS\stdout' '.\LOGS\stderr' - A - ID - 54217 d TESTSERV s PSWATCHSRV: process id = 1636... Has begun.

exec PSAPPSRV '.\LOGS\stdout' EI '.\LOGS\stderr'[email protected] s PSAPPSRV d o: process id = 2656... Has begun.

exec PSAPPSRV '.\LOGS\stdout' EI '.\LOGS\stderr'[email protected] s PSAPPSRV d o: process id = 2644... Has begun.

exec PSSAMSRV o '.\LOGS\stdout"e".\LOGS\stderr"- A – d s PSSAMSRV TESTSERV: process id = 2832... Has begun.

exec PSSAMSRV o '.\LOGS\stdout"e".\LOGS\stderr"- A – d s PSSAMSRV TESTSERV: process id = 2692... Has begun.

exec PSANALYTICSRV o '.\LOGS\stdout"e".\LOGS\stderr"- A – d s PSANALYTICSRV TESTSERV: process id = 2448... Has begun.

exec PSANALYTICSRV o '.\LOGS\stdout"e".\LOGS\stderr"- A – d s PSANALYTICSRV TESTSERV: process id = 496... Has begun.

exec PSANALYTICSRV o '.\LOGS\stdout"e".\LOGS\stderr"- A – d s PSANALYTICSRV TESTSERV: process id = 2964... Has begun.

exec PSRENSRV o '.\LOGS\stdout"e".\LOGS\stderr"- A – d s PSRENSRV TESTSERV: process id 2356 =... Has begun.

exec PSMONITORSRV EI o '.\LOGS\stdout' '.\LOGS\stderr' - A - ID - 54217 d TESTSERV s PSMONITORSRV: process id = 1056... Has begun.

exec JSL o '.\LOGS\stdout"e".\LOGS\stderr"- A – n //PSOFT_PC:9000 m 5 - M7-I have 5-j ANY - x 40 s 10 - c 1000000 w JSH: failed.

tmboot: CMDTUX_CAT:827: ERROR: fatal error occurred; launch the user error handler

tmshutdown - qy

==============ERROR!================

Try to start met domain errors! See TUXEDO log for more details.

==============ERROR!================

----------------------------

Domain LOG FILE

----------------------------

PSADMIN.1088 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:34.774] (0) attempt to Begin priming on domain HC92

PSAPPSRV.2656 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:46.056] (0) PeopleTools version 8.54 (Windows) from. Tuxedo server is APPSRV 99/2

PSAPPSRV.2656 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:46.056] (3) detected time zone is Pacific SA Daylight saving time

PSAPPSRV.2656 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:46.134] (0) used Cache Directory: C:\PS _CFG_HOME\appserv\HC92\CACHE\PSAPPSRV_2\

PSAPPSRV.2656 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:47.056] (2) App Server host lag is DB + 0 0:00:00 (ORACLE PSHRDMO)

PSAPPSRV.2656 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:51.196] (0) server started


PSAPPSRV.2644 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:51.603] (0) PeopleTools version 8.54 (Windows) from. Tuxedo server is APPSRV 99/1

PSAPPSRV.2644 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:51.603] (3) detected time zone is Pacific SA Daylight saving time

PSAPPSRV.2644 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:51.665] (0) used Cache Directory: C:\PS _CFG_HOME\appserv\HC92\CACHE\PSAPPSRV_1\

PSAPPSRV.2644 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:51.837] (2) App Server host lag is DB + 0 0:00:00 (ORACLE PSHRDMO)

PSAPPSRV.2644 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:52.415] (0) server started


PSSAMSRV.2832 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:52.728] (0) PeopleTools version 8.54 (Windows) from. Tuxedo server is APPSRV 99/101

PSSAMSRV.2832 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:52.728] (3) detected time zone is Pacific SA Daylight saving time

PSSAMSRV.2832 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:52.790] (0) used Cache Directory: C:\PS _CFG_HOME\appserv\HC92\CACHE\PSSAMSRV_101\

PSSAMSRV.2832 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:53.087] (0) server started


PSSAMSRV.2692 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:53.415] (0) PeopleTools version 8.54 (Windows) from. Tuxedo server is APPSRV 99/100

PSSAMSRV.2692 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:53.415] (3) detected time zone is Pacific SA Daylight saving time

PSSAMSRV.2692 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:53.493] (0) used Cache Directory: C:\PS _CFG_HOME\appserv\HC92\CACHE\PSSAMSRV_100\

PSSAMSRV.2692 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:53.806] (0) server started


PSRENSRV.2356 [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:56.743] (0) st PeopleTools version 8.54 (Windows) arting . Tuxedo server is RENGRP 92/101

PSRENSRV.2356 [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:56.759] (3) switch to the new log file * C:\PS_CFG_H OME\appserv\HC92\LOGS\PSRENSRV_0113.LOG *


PSADMIN.1088 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 07:13.698] (0) attempt to end HC92 field boot

* C:\PS_CFG_HOME\appserv\HC92\LOGS\PSRENSRV_0113.LOG *.

-Begin PSRENSRV boot-

PSRENSRV.2356 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:57.273] (3) (NET.113): RenRequest customer service request succeeded

PSRENSRV.2356 (0) [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 06:57.843] (3) (NET.113): RenRequest customer service request succeeded

2356.2708 [2015-01 - 13 T 17: 07:02.075] (WARN) nsmain: off the server immediately asked

----------------------------

SMOKING LOG FILE

----------------------------

170634.PSOFT_PC! PSADMIN.1088: Start the start on domain HC92 attempt

170639.PSOFT_PC! tmadmin.556.2400.-2: TMADMIN_CAT:1330: INFO: command: start - a

170641.PSOFT_PC! tmboot.2392.2544.-2: 13/01/2015: Tuxedo Version 12.1.3.0.0_VS201 0, 64-bit

170641.PSOFT_PC! tmboot.2392.2544.-2: CMDTUX_CAT:1851: INFO: TM_BOOTTIMEOUT is to t to 120 seconds

170641.PSOFT_PC! tmboot.2392.2544.-2: CMDTUX_CAT:1855: INFO: TM_BOOTPRESUMEDFAIL option is selected


170643.PSOFT_PC! BBL.2340.1680.0: 13/01/2015: Version Tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit, Patch level (none)

170643.PSOFT_PC! BBL.2340.1680.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: Standard master boot


170645.PSOFT_PC! tmboot.1488.2464.-2: 13/01/2015: Tuxedo Version 12.1.3.0.0_VS201 0, 64-bit

170645.PSOFT_PC! tmboot.1488.2464.-2: CMDTUX_CAT:1851: INFO: TM_BOOTTIMEOUT is to t to 120 seconds

170645.PSOFT_PC! tmboot.1488.2464.-2: CMDTUX_CAT:1855: INFO: TM_BOOTPRESUMEDFAIL option is selected


170645.PSOFT_PC! PSWATCHSRV.1636.2816.-2: 13/01/2015: Version Tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170645.PSOFT_PC! PSWATCHSRV.1636.2816-2: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: Standard main starting


170645.PSOFT_PC! PSAPPSRV.2656.592.0: 13/01/2015: Version Tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170645.PSOFT_PC! PSAPPSRV.2656.592.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: Standard main starting

170651.PSOFT_PC! PSAPPSRV.2644.2804.0: 13/01/2015: Version Tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170651.PSOFT_PC! PSAPPSRV.2644.2804.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: main starti Standardng

170652.PSOFT_PC! PSSAMSRV.2832.2208.0: 13/01/2015: Version Tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170652.PSOFT_PC! PSSAMSRV.2832.2208.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: main starti Standardng

170653.PSOFT_PC! PSSAMSRV.2692.2668.0: 13/01/2015: Version Tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170653.PSOFT_PC! PSSAMSRV.2692.2668.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: main starti Standardng


170653.PSOFT_PC! PSANALYTICSRV.2448.2180.0: 13/01/2015: Tuxedo Version 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170653.PSOFT_PC! PSANALYTICSRV.2448.2180.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: main s Standardtarting

170654.PSOFT_PC! PSANALYTICSRV.496.2476.0: 13/01/2015: Tuxedo Version 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170654.PSOFT_PC! PSANALYTICSRV.496.2476.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: Standard main stsurglace

170655.PSOFT_PC! PSANALYTICSRV.2964.1536.0: 13/01/2015: Tuxedo Version 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170655.PSOFT_PC! PSANALYTICSRV.2964.1536.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: main s Standardtarting


170656.PSOFT_PC! PSRENSRV.2356.2708.-2: 13/01/2015: Version Tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170656.PSOFT_PC! PSRENSRV.2356.2708-2: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: key start Standarding


170658.PSOFT_PC! PSMONITORSRV.1056.2212.-2: 13/01/2015: Tuxedo Version 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64-bit

170658.PSOFT_PC! PSMONITORSRV.1056.2212-2: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: main s Standardtarting


170658.PSOFT_PC! JSL.640.904.0: 13/01/2015: Version Tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0_VS2010, 64 -bit

170658.PSOFT_PC! JSL.640.904.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: Standard master boot

170658.PSOFT_PC! JSL.640.904.0: INFO: version JOLT Jolt 12.1.1.0 Oracle Listener

170659.PSOFT_PC! JSL.640.904.0: JOLT_CAT:1568: "INFO: threshold of Compression is tot-1000000 '

170659.PSOFT_PC! JSL.640.904.0: JOLT_CAT:1242: ' ERROR: Bad Internet type listning address provided: //PSOFT_PC:9000 '

170659.PSOFT_PC! JSL.640.904.0: LIBTUX_CAT:250: ERROR: tpsvrinit() failed


170659.PSOFT_PC! tmboot.1488.2464.-2: CMDTUX_CAT:825: ERROR: process to PSOFT JSL _Pc failed with / t tperrno (TPESYSTEM - internal system error)

170659.PSOFT_PC! tmboot.1488.2464.-2: tmboot: CMDTUX_CAT:827: ERROR: fatal error met, launch the user error handler


170710.PSOFT_PC! BBL.2340.1680.0: CMDTUX_CAT:26: INFO: The BBL out of system


170713.PSOFT_PC! PSADMIN.1088End attempt to boot on domain HC92

-------------------------------------------------------------

SETTINGS FOR THE DOMAIN

------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------

Menu quick access - configure area: HC92

----------------------------------------------

Characteristic parameters

==========                                 ==========

(1) pub/Sub servers: No. 17) DBNAME: [PSHRDMO]

(Server 2) Quick: No. 18) DBTYPE: [ORACLE]

(Query servers 3): No. 19) user name: [PS]

((4) shock: Yes 20) UserPswd: [PS]

((5) Jolt relay: No. 21) Networkid: [TESTSERV]

((6) WSL: No. 22) AddToPATH: [C:\app\psoft\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\BIN]

(PC 7 debugger): No. 23) ConnectID: [people]

(Event notification 8): Yes 24) ConnectPswd: [people]

[(Serveurs de 9) MCF: No. 25) DomainConnectPswd:]

(10 assembler) Perf: No. 26) Port of WSL: [7000]

((11) Analytics servers: Yes 27) JSL Port: [9000]

(Bridge 12) areas: No. 28) Port of JRAD: [9100]

(13) the server events: No.

Actions

=========

(14) load config as shown

(15) custom configuration

(16) the settings of the environment

(h) aid for this menu

(q) to return to the previous menu

TIP: Enter 17 to change DBNAME, then 14 to load

Enter the selection (1-28, h or q):

--------------------------------------------------------------

ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS

--------------------------------------------------------------

C:\Users\psoft > set

ALLUSERSPROFILE = C:\programdata

APPDATA = C:\Users\psoft\AppData\Roaming

CommonProgramFiles = c: files

CommonProgramFiles (x 86) = c: Program Files (x 86) \Common Files

CommonProgramW6432 = c: files

COMPUTERNAME = PSOFT_PC

ComSpec=C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe

FP_NO_HOST_CHECK = NO

HOMEDRIVE = C:

HOMEPATH = \Users\psoft

JAVA_HOME = C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_25

JAVA_OPTS = "" - Dcom.sun.xml.namespace.QName.useCompatibleSerialVersionUID = 1.0 - Xms32 m - Xmx64m " "

LOCALAPPDATA = C:\Users\psoft\AppData\Local

LOGONSERVER = \\PSOFT_PC

NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = 2

OS = Windows_NT

Path = C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_25\bin

; C:\app\psoft\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\bin

; C:\app\psoft\product\11.2.0\dbhome_2\bin

; C:\Windows\System32; C:\Windows

; C:\windows\System32\Wbem

; C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\

; C:\app\tuxedo\tuxedo12.1.3.0.0_VS2010\bin

; C:\app\tuxedo\tuxedo12.1.3.0.0_VS2010\jre\bin\server

; C:\app\tuxedo\tuxedo12.1.3.0.0_VS2010\jre\bin

PATHEXT = .COM; EXE;. BEATS;. CMD;. VBS;. VBE;. JS;. JSE;. WSF;. WSH;. MSC

PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = AMD64

PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = Intel64 family 6 model 58 Stepping 9 GenuineIntel

PROCESSOR_LEVEL = 6

PROCESSOR_REVISION = 3 a 09

ProgramData = ProgramData

ProgramFiles = c: Program Files

ProgramFiles (x 86) = c: Program Files (x 86)

ProgramW6432 = C:\Program Files

PROMPT = $P$ G

PSModulePath=C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\

PS_APP_HOME = C:\HC9.2

PS_CFG_HOME = C:\PS_CFG_HOME

PS_HOME = C:\PT8.54

PUBLIC = C:\Users\Public

SESSION = Console

SystemDrive = C:

SystemRoot = C:\Windows

TEMP = C:\Users\psoft\AppData\Local\Temp

TMP = C:\Users\psoft\AppData\Local\Temp

TUXDIR=C:\app\tuxedo\tuxedo12.1.3.0.0_VS2010

USERDOMAIN = PSOFT_PC

USERNAME = psoft

USERPROFILE = C:\Users\psoft

windir = C:\Windows

windows_tracing_flags = 3

windows_tracing_logfile=C:\BVTBin\Tests\installpackage\csilogfile.log

_JAVA_OPTIONS =-Xmx512M

Found this post:

ISNAT_CAT:1242: ERROR: Bad Internet type of listening address

"The problem has been resolved after that I changed my name from ZEMEROV_A to ZEMEROV computer.

Hyphens are not allowed for regular internet names. The only Microsoft DNS server

allows hyphens. Obviously TUXEDO checks the internal Web address syntax.

But I don't know why my IP (10.57.70.246) has failed.

In any case, the issue is resolved. Make sure that TUXEDO documentation recommends-

When using the name of the server host you talk server. This is case and sensitive syntax. »

Where as: I changed my host name of psoft_pc to psoftpc and I changed the same on TNSNAMES and everything worked without problems.

I'll mark this issue is resolved.

Thank you.

Tags: Oracle Applications

Similar Questions

  • tmboot: CMDTUX_CAT:827: ERROR: fatal error occurred; launch the user error handler

    I'm familiar with Oracle databases, but still learning my way around PeopleSoft administration.

    After validating the connection information of database with sqlplus from the same platform, psadmin application server start command generated an error message in the console.

    tmboot: CMDTUX_CAT:827: ERROR: fatal error occurred; launch the user error handler

    After the attempt failed to start the 8.49 application server, the journal entries were:

    PSAPPSRV.55837058 (0) [28/09/15 09:30:31] (4) the Configuration of server settings: {Journal

    Ging level = 5, sql trace = 12319, mask of trace sql client = 12319, peoplecode trace = 0,

    mask trace client PC = 4095, timeout = 300, County recycling = 2000, max such svc fail

    ures = 2, ORACLE, database name database type of == 'DBXX', database server = ", id = user

    'PXXXXX', connect id is "CXXXXXX"}

    ...

    PSAPPSRV.55837058 (0) [28/09/15 09:30:32] (1) GenMessageBox (0, 0, M): If the database

    gnon: could not sign database DBXX with user PXXXXX.

    PSAPPSRV.55837058 (0) [09:30:32 ago] (0) 28/09/15 start the server failed

    PSWATCHSRV.6685110 (0) [28/09/15 09:30:33] closing

    PSADMIN.58196170 (0) [28/09/15 09:30:39] (0) attempt to end on the dbxx field boot

    While the connectivity of sqlplus had tested OK from a client, PeopleSoft Signon pside.exe two levels on the same client Windows resulted in Invalid User ID and password for the access code.

    The psaccessprfl table had been updated with the connection of data validated by using a platform application server dms shell script.

    The area has been configured using the application server platform psadmin.  UserId, UserPswd, ConnectID and ConnectPswd had been entered and verified.  Passwords have been encrypted by the suite.

    The psoprdefn table showed correct SYMBOLICID uppercase and ACCTLOCK is zero on behalf of PXXXXX.

    The psaccessprfl table showed too correct SYMBOLICID.

    The psdbowner table showed the DBNAME and OWNERID both uppercase.

    The values encrypted in the database matched other environments on the same server platform.

    Why app server not sign to the Oracle database?

    Using the pscfg.exe, Manager of the Windows client configuration utility, I selected the 5 first checkboxes dialog SQL Trace on the left side of the tab of the Trace, I entered the name and location of the trace people tools to create and store the output of client sessions on the same tab.  Then tried another connection to the database, using the pside.exe utility.  The text resulting in the newly created text file showed the last executed statement was a select on the table psdbowner.  I removed my trace entries using pscfg.exe to stop tracing.

    Using the information provided by the last executed statement, I ran a request and discovered that the length (dbname) for the value of the column in the psdbowner table was one character longer than the expected value.

    After update the column value by removing the end interval, the utility psadmin on the server worked without error.

  • Unable to boot Windows 0xc0000008e (0xf7418cad, 0xf6fd27e4, 0x00000000) error

    Original title: 0xc0000008e (0xf7418cad, 0xf6fd27e4, 0x00000000)

    error blue screen... after updating the Bios of hp/support.  Impossible to reinstall, safe mode. computer restarts just in all the choices.  DiskPart/recovery Windows does not...

     

    Hello

    Method 1:

    Step 1:

    I suggest to do a Startup Repair in the Windows recovery environment and check.

    Please remove the external devices connected to your computer before the procedure.

    Startup Repair: frequently asked questions

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/Startup-Repair-frequently-asked-questions

    Step 2:

    I also suggest to make a System Restore the Windows recovery environment (WINRE) and check.

    In this case, you will do what is called a 'offline restore'.

    Note: while in WinRE, System Restore is not able to create a restore to cancel before any restore point. As a result, undoing a rollback is not supported WinRE.

    To use the system restore in the WinRE, follow these steps:

    Start the computer by using the Windows 7 installation DVD.

    b. on the Windows Installer screen, click Next.

    c. on the screen to install Windows, select repair your computer.

    d. in the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Next.

    e. in the System Recovery Options dialog box, select the appropriate operating system and then click Next.

    Note: If the controller drivers are needed, click Load Drivers.

    f. in the System Recovery Options dialog box, click System Restore.

    g. in the System Restore dialog box, click Next.

    h. in her select a restore point dialog box, select a date and time from the list when the computer was working properly, and then click Next.

    i. in the disks to confirm to restore the dialog box, check that (C:) (System) is checked, and then click Next.

    the judge in the confirm your restore point dialog box, click Finish.

    k. in the System Restore dialog box, click Yes.

    l. the computer makes the appropriate changes.

    Mr. in the System Restore dialog box, click restart.

    n. after the computer restarts in Windows, in the System Restore dialog box, click close.

    o determine if the computer is working properly. If this does not work, repeat the previous steps and select a date and time earlier.

    If the steps do not hlp then I suggest to proceed to the next method and follow the steps.

    Method 2:

    Resolve stop (blue screen) error in Windows 7

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/resolving-stop-blue-screen-errors-in-Windows-7

    See also:

    What are the system recovery options in Windows 7?

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-are-the-system-recovery-options-in-Windows-7

  • I am running Windows XP Home Edition. Recently, I was unable to boot my computer. Get always error message__ "Missing kernel file, insert the startup disk and restart" __How can I fix/find the missing file

    Core leader Missing, insert boot disk and restart

    amerirish50,

    Demarrer start from your XP CD in Recovery Console, and then run the following command

    sfc/scannow (you will need an XP CD for this command)

    If that is not correct the problem, then you can try to perform a repair installation.

    Windows XP installation options

    Mike - Engineer Support Microsoft Answers
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Satellite P100-347: blue screen at startup - unable to boot volume

    Recently, I left my 2 younger brothers playing NFS Carbon on my satellite P100-347, pre-installed with media center edition 2005, and now it fails to start.

    During the process of possibly starting a blue screen appears for about a second and then it shutsdown (I managed to make the words "unable to boot volume" on the basis of the blue screen).

    I tried to boot with a XP media center DVD but it gives me only a possibility of reinstalling the operating system with a cost of losing all my important data. Normally I would have picked up the system, but I don't want to lose my data.

    Can I do other than take it to a technician?

    Hello

    Well, for the most part the BSOD appears due to hardware problem or serious software.
    In your case, the software problem is possible

    Unfortunately, I think that the new installation of the OS is the best way to get the laptop works properly.
    Now, you want to know how to record data and the files well, I think that you should remove the laptop HARD drive and must try to connect the 2.5 HDD via external USB controller to another computer. Then you can save the files to the other HARD disk

    I think, now, you know that regular backups are important and necessary!

  • I have a linux operating system and I would like to remove it and install windows xp. I'm afraid that if I wipe the drive, I'll be unable to boot the windows xp disc. Is this true?

    I have a linux operating system and I would like to remove it and install windows xp. I'm afraid that if I wipe the drive, I'll be unable to boot the windows xp disc. Is this true? What is the best way to remove the linux operating system and install windows xp?

    original title: HOW I CAN UNINSTALL LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM

    If there is absolutely nothing on the disk you want, just format the drive and install Windows XP:

    1. start from the CD. You may need to change the first boot to a CD device in the BIOS. To do this, when you switch on the look for a configuration message indicating what key to start typing, F2 and del are commonly used. The message appears for very long and it you miss, you have to restart the computer. In the BIOS, look for a section that contains the boot sequence, change it to CD, save it and let the computer to restart.

    2. the installation sequence is answering the message press any key to boot from the CD, and then press ENTER to set up Windows, press F8 to accept the EULA, delete the partition, press ENTER, type L to confirm delete, type C to create a partition, choose (Quick) format. Then begins the installation and restart will therefore ignore the subsequent message to press any key to boot from the CD-ROM.

    3. actual installation will begin and takes about 30 minutes. Finally, download all the missing Windows service packs and other updates.

  • Unable to boot from screen HP INVENT - my head is going to explode

    Hello!

    I have a Slimline s3600t with 1 TB seagate, 4 gigabytes of ram harddrive.

    Less then a month after the warranty expires, normal shutdown.  The next day, turn on and cannot get passed the hp invent screen blue.  The keyboard would not work.  After several conversations with hp cat and internet research, these are things I've done:

    All Unplugged

    All reinstalled

    Tested memory

    Reset the cmos, replace the battery

    Discovered that the only way to go beyond the blue screen is to unplug the computer, remove the battery, hold the power button, put everything back together and turn on the computer.  Then and only then I can hit the boot from the disc.  I use a recovery disk to boot on the windows form.

    I ran the diagnostics of equipment, everything goes very well, except that I get a code BIOHD-6.

    I ran a disk check hard seagate, everything is fine.

    I was told that the code is a question of operating system.  Then I was told that my hard drive was bad.  Ran to my hard drive on another computer.  Booted up without issuees.

    I ran a recovery of the entire system of recovery disks that I've done since the Recovery Manager.  Did not help the problem.

    I ordered a full recovery from hp and used ones, and that did not help the problem.

    Replace a cable between the hard drive and the motherboard.

    Running out of tricks.  Ready to simply start screaming as has happened for two weeks now!

    Thanks for any help and suggestions, you can provide!

    Finally pc holds the repair shop... motherboard (Irvine) needs to be replaced.  Although he lasted exactly one month after the warranty!

    In the meantime, it's what I do if I want to use this computer:

    Unplug it

    remove the cmos battery

    Press the button for 20-30 seconds

    put the battery in

    Plug it in

    turn it on

    Press ESC until I see or hear start

    Let him go through all it's stages

    Choose the disk drive - disk are not necessarily present

    Press enter

    If the above doesn't happen right away I cleaned the battery connection, used the rider, reinstall memory

    It sometimes takes a while before the leak thing

    I don't shut it down or restart unless absolutely necessary.

    Now, before that I am never at this point, I ran every test possible, tried all the tricks possible.  I knew that it wasn't the drive hard because it worked in another computer. I reinstalled everything.  Things removed, replaced, etc. things.  When I could finally do no more, I took it.  I'm going to replace the motherboard when I can.  In the meantime, I will continue starting in the manner above.

    Not like HP at this stage.  First of all, the card mother he would have lasted longer then a year.  We bought HP because we had a good experience.  I hesitate to do it again.  In addition, experience cat, although polite, not very useful.  Various responses and, in spite of the codes, unable to decipher on their end.  I was told that my hard drive was bad.  Ran Seagates trials, met with seagate (very useful), used on another computer... certainly not the hard drive.  Basically HP's attitude was "warranty expired? too bad for you. "  Also, when they said it was a hard drive problem, they said that they would not cover it... After going to seagates website and speak with a representative, I have guaranteed discovered seagate he spend the 1 year contract.

    It is regrettable that I had this experience, but I see I'm not the only one.  Not sure where I'm going here, but I can't afford to replace my computer... or the motherboard also.

    There is one thing, however, that I am grateful... dedicated and it is this Council!  Thank you all for your help and your suggestions.  Which was very appreciated!

  • Upgrade - unable to boot (probably error classpnp.sys) RAM

    Hi all

    I have an acer aspire 5742G with windows 7 Home premium Edition and 3 GB of RAM.

    I bought a Corsair Valueselect 2 x 4 GB RAM together. When I replaced the original/3 GB with the corsair, I was unable to boot windows.

    Problem mentioned here: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1888966/windows-boot-memory-upgrade.html

    Basically, I get an infinite loop of "unable to start Windows. A recent hardware or software change might be the reason for this... »

    1 start windows normally

    2 start windows in recovery

    These two options are responsible and we're back to the same loop.

    After trying to boot into SafeMode (via F8), I could see the start-up hung at classpnp.sys

    I put the original RAM dos and windows started without any problems.

    Googling has revealed that this problem was already previously, but no solution has been put forward except: put the old memory.

    (http://forum.crucial.com/t5/Standard-DRAM-Memory/Windows-7-boot-failure-after-memory-upgrade/td-p/129972)

    I've updated BIO to the latest version, BIOS recognizes the 8 GB (in original and updated updated version).

    Any ideas / suggestions are welcome.

    Kind regards

    Update and closing:

    I went to the shop of pc and we tried the RAM from another manufacturer, ICUDU (2 x 4 GB 1333) and the pc started without any problems. I'm surprised that the manufacturer of the RAM has this impact it could work or not.

    I hope that this problem is not encountered by others, it was quite an experience.

    However, my conclusions are added below. As I mentioned in the first post, the problem has been experienced before and the 'solution' was a status quo, do not level. This experience taught me that not all RAM is created also. Even the best-known brands may be sometimes inconsistent.

    Summary:

    Upgrade of RAM 8 GB on an Acer aspire 5742G with i3 - 370 M processor:

    Upgrade memory ICUDU (2x4gb) Kit works,

    ValueRAM Corsair (2x4gb) - sorry to say - did not work.

    Kind regards

  • Unable to boot computer after several attempts

    Earlier this year, I bought a Dell with Windows 8 is already installed.  I don't know where the disks are supplied with the computer.  Recently, I was unable to boot my computer.  I restored to factory settings, updated it, restored to an earlier point, and now it does nothing.  Sometimes I was able to connect and it works fine.  Then, I stopped him and I don't and then sign up again next time.  Right now, it is not yet running the auto repair.

    So, anyone have any suggestions or know what I have to do because I really want my computer to work.  If I can't connect, is there anything I should do?  How can I avoid this happening again?

    Sunday, September 14, 2014 00:51:23 + 0000, BK_81 wrote:

    Earlier this year, I bought a Dell with Windows 8 is already installed.  I don't know where the disks are supplied with the computer.

    Almost certainly, it came with none. Instead it came with a recovery
    partition.

    Recently, I was unable to boot my computer.  I restored to factory settings.

    Using the recovery partition?

    refreshed, restored to an earlier point, and now it does nothing.

    Unless you are having a hardware problem, you probably screwed
    something in these steps upward. Exactly what you were doing and how?

    Sometimes I was able to connect and it works fine.  Then, I stopped him and I don't and then sign up again next time.

    That looks a lot like a hardware problem. Maybe overheating.
    supply failure, hard drive, motherboard, RAM or something else.

    Right now, it is not yet running the auto repair.

    So, anyone have any suggestions or know what I have to do because I really want my computer to work.  If I can't connect, is there anything I should do?  How can I avoid this happening again?

    He must still be under warranty, and you should probably get Dell to
    see what is the problem.

  • Unable to boot from the cd

    HI, I have vm with 2008r2, want to format it, I've attached the os image, but am unable to boot form cd, whenever vm restarts it's hard drive startup form

    Hi, open vm definition go options tab--> select option to start the list and check mark the setup of Bios of the Force.

    WHT he will, it will enter in the setup of the BIOS of the virtual machine at the next startup. In the BIOS configuration, you need to focus on 1 CD/DVD boot rom drive. now, save the bios and restart the virtual machine. you are finished.

    Now it will boot the CD or DVD what ISO image for evever etc.

  • I have download ESXi 3.5 VMware site, write on CD, but unable to boot from the CD, why? ESXi installation does not

    I have download ESXi 3.5 VMware site, write on CD, but unable to boot from the CD, why? ESXi installation does not occur.

    Please help on this issue.

    Since there is no integration PAM for ESXi, you cannot authenticate to ESXi itself using active directory.  -What are you talking about?  You can always have virtual machine with windows and active directory.

    -KjB

    VMware vExpert

  • iMac 2015 Unable to Boot Camp and Windows Installer

    I've been back and forth with a Service guy to customers by phone, but thought I'd throw so the question in the case to see if there were others who have experienced similar problems and might be able to help.

    I have an iMac, retina 5K, 27 - in, end of 2014. It allows to launch the Boot Camp with Windows 8.1, which I put in place about 1 year ago. It worked very well. But then, I decided to try to upgrade to Windows 10 about 3 weeks, which is not well. Decided to erase the partition via the wizard Boot Camp and re - install from scratch.

    Now, I can not install Windows at all. I've tried everything. Using another ISO downloaded from the Windows website. Check disks using first aid. Last night I even totally erased the readers (via the terminal in recovery mode, with the help of the man of CS) and made a "Reinstall internet" of the operating system and then tried in boot camp. Without success.

    I tried to call Microsoft too, but their position on the whole thing is "this is on a Mac, this is the problem to Apple. Bye. »

    Appearances, Assistant Boot Camp is successfully created a partition. The system resets the Windows installation each time and I spend the flow rate of the installation until I get to the section "where you want to install Windows? I select my Bootcamp partition, format and then click Next. That's when I get the error message "we could not create a new partition or locate an existing one. For more information, see the Setup logs files. »

    If I quit the installer and restart on the side OSX, I see that the new partitions is to Windows NTFS, so it seems ok. I am completely puzzled and frustrated as * at this stage.

    Any thoughts? Ideas? Help? Please?

    Data sheet:

    iMac (retina 5K, 27 inches, end of 2014)

    4 GHz of Intel Core i7 processor

    16GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory

    AMD Radeon R9M295X graphics 4096 MB

    What are the external devices connected to the iMac during the installation of Windows?

    See also Boot Camp: "we could not create a new partition or locate one" alert during the installation of Windows 8 - Apple Support .

  • HP ProDesk 600 G1 - unable to boot with USB

    Hello

    I received a new HP ProDesk 600 G1 yesterday and have had no luck getting it to begin on a USB key or external hard drive USB.  I normally install our image Corp. (Win 7 x 64 business) via the USB port.  In the Setup program, the key USB and USB HD are detected, but no matter what I put in the boot order when selecting F9 for boot options, the USB device is not available.

    Suggestions?

    Thank you...

    Problem solved.  In the Bios under Boot Secure - Legacy Support, Setup I changed to "Enabled".

    For Secure Boot, I changed it to disabled.

  • HP pavilion 5CD3081TFX g6: hp pavilion g6 5CD3081TFX unable to boot from usb

    My hp pavilion g6 5CD3081TFX unable to boot from usb, since I have to clean install my Windows 10 operating system, when I press f10 after restart it asks password Admin, when I enter the password it shows disabled system? Any solution?

    @Suryakant2015

    Enter: 41694304

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • Laptop HP 1327TU 1000, unable to boot from the cd to install windows 7

    HP 1000-1327TU notebook PC running windows 8 (64-bit) chinees.

    in fact, my brother bought the laptop HP 1000 in China and me good, it runs in the operating system of language chiniess.

    IAM unable to change the language to English, so I decided to uninstall win 8 and install win 7 .but unfortunately it's not starting off of the cd,

    can someone help me how to install win 7 in this laptop

    Hello:

    To boot from a CD/DVD, you must change some settings in the BIOS.

    Please read the info on the link below for what...

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03736054

Maybe you are looking for

  • In what one account all read emails disappear when I go on a different account than the back. Read all emails will appear is no longer in the Inbox or the trash.

    In what one account all read emails disappear when I go on a different account than the back. Read all emails will appear is no longer in the Inbox or the trash. Is there a setting that I don't see. Thanks Johnny1

  • Tecra S2 crash by activating dynamic CPU mode

    I have problem with my Tecra S2.My Tecra S2 is crash after a few second after login to the operating system if dynamic CPU frequency mode is enabled, but this problem does not occur if I set the frequency of the CPU always low. I tried multiple opera

  • analyze menu limited

    At the same time, my menu scan showed a list of options, including scanning to e-mail.  Now, I only have two options: Scan and reprint Scan to memory card How to restore the original menu of options list?

  • Supplies

    Since making my Phtosmart C4783 home to the United Kingdom, I was unable to source here ink cartridges to the United Kingdom. Why? And I break the machine off and buy something else. Thye what UK aid has been worse than useless because everything is

  • CHKUPD Fragment problem

    I recently cleaned my registry with Ccleaner, and now I'm constantly a box of programs open asking me the appropriate program for the chkupd fragment. I can't get the right program because in the programs box is greyed out. I submitted a screenshot b