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FSP30/40 embedded windows xp for spectrum analyzer.
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Qw3rtzuiop:
There is an NT image and this .iso with xp. You could use HDDrawcopy
coromonadalix:
Not to be rude

I think you have to stop ...  and try to find someone beter experienced than you  for windows iso files and recovery procedures

Your equipment may be very good,   but you lack knowledge and experience,  and restarting a new setup installation can happen

For the errors you have,  you must learn  how to search  the hardwares id's  like  the VID and PID of the errors you have in the properties panel of each error

You have reading to do,  to help you understand what you are doing okay and are doing wrong


You could still use an older windows NT (Windows 2000) iso file to rebuild  and restart you equipment,  if it works okay, it will still be good

Between windows 2000  and windows XP  on some equipment, you wont gain very much, not speed, not efficiency, But it will work.


Try the KO4BB  iso file, restart a fresh setup and see  if it work  ...


I have seen your other answer on a other thread ..... 
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/rohdeschwarz-fsp-hdd-defect/


You have to be patient,  it can take  time to solve your problem,  and you dont need to dump your equipment

I had problems like this in the past, it took me 2 weeks of search for some drivers,  to restart an equipment

I had to mix drivers from many equipments to make it work ......
g7kbr67:
Hi coromonadalix

Your not rude at all, unfortunately there isn't a document, which takes you through the process and what image works with which FSP40.

VID and PID, I have not delt with before, so yes, a learning curve.

I only put a question out in this feed, https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/rohdeschwarz-fsp-hdd-defect/ this was to Jorg.

You are lucky you had many pieces of equipment to get the drivers from.  I don't unfortunately.

I tried the XP image and put this on a spare drive, but after selecting the analyser from the list, not the backup on the startup screen, i get the blue scrreen.

I could try the NT version, but I can't open TIB files, some sort of backup.


Regards

Paul


JeremyC:

--- Quote from: g7kbr67 on November 27, 2022, 05:03:20 pm ---Hi coromonadalix

Your not rude at all, unfortunately there isn't a document, which takes you through the process and what image works with which FSP40.

VID and PID, I have not delt with before, so yes, a learning curve.

I only put a question out in this feed, https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/rohdeschwarz-fsp-hdd-defect/ this was to Jorg.

You are lucky you had many pieces of equipment to get the drivers from.  I don't unfortunately.

I tried the XP image and put this on a spare drive, but after selecting the analyser from the list, not the backup on the startup screen, i get the blue scrreen.

I could try the NT version, but I can't open TIB files, some sort of backup.


Regards

Paul

--- End quote ---

Paul, I checked the XP image and it’s image of Fujitsu MHT2030AT IDE hard drive. To my knowledge Windows XP didn’t have out of box SATA driver and it maybe the cause of BOD.
Suggestion:
- Connect the drive to you main computer using SATA-USB converter.
- Create virtual machine with this drive and make sure the VM uses IDE controller.
- Boot the virtual machine and install SATA driver for Windows XP, or apply Windows XP SP3.
- Shutdown the VM, move this hard drive back to your FSP and see if it works.

coromonadalix:
This XP version has slipstreamed SATA drivers  it seems

https://archive.org/details/windows-xp-professional-sp-3-nov-2013-inc-sata-drivers

32 and 64 bits ??  but not so sure for the 64 bit .... wich is not  needed in this case


Slipstream:  is a way to add into an cd installation more drivers than the original microsoft version(s), a time consuming process ...  i did a few times   


@JeremyC    i'm not sure the OP  even understand  what it means to play with VM disks or machine .... that's why i never talked about this possibility

@g7kbr67    try to show us   each error you have  AND  the hardware ID  like VID and PID,  you responses are there YOU need  to show us ...     Tell us the motherboard type if you can,  the motherboard chipset

You have free utilities like  CPU-Z,  you run it  and take some pictures  of the information it give on the panels it has  ... it could help you and us 

The:

Ethernet Controller
PCI Device
PCI Simple communication
Video controller
Video controller (VGA Compatible)

Could be all motherboard related,  PCI Device / Pci Simple Communication and or Video Controller could be sometimes the interface between the "Pc side" and the "Instrument side"

You need to dig out theses informations

check at 1:00  minutes and up

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