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Upgrading 98 to XP. Running Upgrade report list (potential hardware and
software issues). App stops with Fatal Error: Setup cannot continue. Contact Microsoft Technical Support. (Error 5B6FF5Ch) Any ideas? |
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stevek wrote:
> Upgrading 98 to XP. Running Upgrade report list (potential hardware > and software issues). App stops with Fatal Error: Setup cannot > continue. Contact Microsoft Technical Support. (Error 5B6FF5Ch) > > Any ideas? My idea is that if the Upgrade Advisor freezes, your machine is probably not a good candidate for XP. What are its specs? Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Changed drive which helped somewhat. Got the XP loaded but it still is
hitting the CPU hard. 20 processes and keeps the CPU at 20%. It is not a memory or disk issue but a CPU issue (seems to me). Same system has been an NT server with oracle, NT workstation and 2003 test server with absolutely no problems. Seems very funny that XP needs so much CPU to stand still. During a copy ..... geez you'd think I had oracle running with 10 users hitting it hard. What is XP doing with all this CPU resource? Malke wrote: > stevek wrote: > > >>Upgrading 98 to XP. Running Upgrade report list (potential hardware >>and software issues). App stops with Fatal Error: Setup cannot >>continue. Contact Microsoft Technical Support. (Error 5B6FF5Ch) >> >>Any ideas? > > > My idea is that if the Upgrade Advisor freezes, your machine is probably > not a good candidate for XP. What are its specs? > > Malke |
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stevek wrote:
> Changed drive which helped somewhat. Got the XP loaded but it still is > hitting the CPU hard. 20 processes and keeps the CPU at 20%. It is not > a memory or disk issue but a CPU issue (seems to me). Same system has > been an NT server with oracle, NT workstation and 2003 test server > with absolutely no problems. Seems very funny that XP needs so much > CPU to stand still. During a copy ..... geez you'd think I had oracle > running with 10 users hitting it hard. What is XP doing with all this > CPU resource? Well, since you didn't tell us what processor you have and how much RAM it's hard to say. Normally you don't run a lot of programs on a server and NT4 was a really long time ago. Here are some links to help you trim the services: http://www.blackviper.com/ http://www.theeldergeek.com/services_guide.htm Do some clean-boot troubleshooting to limit what is starting up with Windows, too: Clean Boot - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=310353 and How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560 Turn off a lot of eye candy. Do this from the Advanced tab in System applet for appearance. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Sorry, sometimes when people are in a hurry..... anyway, CPU 500MHZ and
RAM 512M. Should be fine, within published min and as previously stated, servers worked fine with same. Will try you suggestions. Malke wrote: > stevek wrote: > > >>Changed drive which helped somewhat. Got the XP loaded but it still is >>hitting the CPU hard. 20 processes and keeps the CPU at 20%. It is not >>a memory or disk issue but a CPU issue (seems to me). Same system has >>been an NT server with oracle, NT workstation and 2003 test server >>with absolutely no problems. Seems very funny that XP needs so much >>CPU to stand still. During a copy ..... geez you'd think I had oracle >>running with 10 users hitting it hard. What is XP doing with all this >>CPU resource? > > > Well, since you didn't tell us what processor you have and how much RAM > it's hard to say. Normally you don't run a lot of programs on a server > and NT4 was a really long time ago. Here are some links to help you > trim the services: > > http://www.blackviper.com/ > http://www.theeldergeek.com/services_guide.htm > > Do some clean-boot troubleshooting to limit what is starting up with > Windows, too: > > Clean Boot - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=310353 > and How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP - > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560 > > Turn off a lot of eye candy. Do this from the Advanced tab in System > applet for appearance. > > Malke |
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stevek wrote:
> Sorry, sometimes when people are in a hurry..... anyway, CPU 500MHZ > and RAM 512M. Should be fine, within published min and as previously > stated, servers worked fine with same. Will try you suggestions. Yes, you're right. It will not be a speed demon but should be just fine. Do the services/startup troubleshooting and turn off the eye candy. Use the classic gui. Post back with results if you need more help. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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By eye candy you mean?
I am using the classic. Will look at other suggestions from the sites you listed. What seems strange to me after studying Windows Task Manager is that it seems to have more than enough memory and disk space but the CPU is strapped. Any copy function puts CPU at 100% and CPU sits at 20-25% at idle. Strange. Malke wrote: > stevek wrote: > > >>Sorry, sometimes when people are in a hurry..... anyway, CPU 500MHZ >>and RAM 512M. Should be fine, within published min and as previously >>stated, servers worked fine with same. Will try you suggestions. > > > Yes, you're right. It will not be a speed demon but should be just fine. > Do the services/startup troubleshooting and turn off the eye candy. Use > the classic gui. Post back with results if you need more help. > > Malke |
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