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drivers fail to load at startup
Name: P Pattee Date: January 26, 2000 at 09:18:19 Pacific
Comment:
Before I log on I get the error message "At least one service or driver failed to load during system startup". The event viewer shows the following two error messages "The following boot-start or system drivers failed to load: DPTSCSI, MITSUMI" "the dptscsi service failed to start due to the following error: the system cannot find the file specified". I reinstalled windows NT, and still have the same problem.
Name: Peronnik Date: February 1, 2000 at 04:07:10 Pacific
Reply:
Hi,
This SCSI drivers must be re-installed. If you don't have a SCSI adapter in your system, go to services and configure the SCSI service so that it won't start at bootup. If there is a SCSI adapter installed try to find other drivers at HTTP://www.drivershq.com
Name: David Kelley Date: June 14, 2001 at 10:44:33 Pacific
Reply:
I get this error every time I boot up but there are NO errors in the event viewer. Can anyone tell me how to troubleshoot what service or driver is failing? Upon booting, the "system32" window appears. Even my resident administrator has no clue after looking at my pc. Any help would be appreciated!
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