Re: [SOLVED] Win2000 ntfs.sys corrupted under Base 7.05.1
you are the man! Bâshrat the Sneaky

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you are the man! Bâshrat the Sneaky
Well after a considerable amount of trial and error I found that if I exclude the following 13 drivers the error is eliminated:
AM
AR
H-1
H-1-R
H-2
H-3
H-4
H-5
H-6
H-7
H-8
AD-1
IN-1
Note that I just worked my way down the list as I have no idea which mass storage devices are more common.
As I knocked out drivers the error changed from "ntfs.sys is corrupt" to "insufficient memory for ntfs.sys".
A vanilla Win2000 sp4 install disk only needs 12 drivers removed, my setup needed one more.
Unrelated minor bug (I doubt this is worth starting a topic on):
Due to the method I use to create an updated Win2000 install CD, I have to use the Custom Finisher method. However it always shows that I have selected GUI Run Once on the settings overview page (it's correct in the .ini file).
Thanks for all the feedback Kurt!
I have the same problem (ntfs.sys corrupted during installation), but I don't see solution, sorry.
So my suspicion was right
Kurt_Aust, could you please tell us which ones you disabled? So we can make the same changes - or changes with the same driver size. Then you won't have to bother doing this next time.
Since Kurt says he did not know which would be best candidat for disabling in Windows 2000, I guess we'll have to find infrequently used with same footstamp.
Highpoint was frequently used, and probably still is... and Kurt disabled them all?
@mzn
see posts 23 and 27 - it was just an outline aimed at an experienced user if you need more help
like detailed instructions let us know or...
if you subscribe to this thread there may be a test pack in the works
OK, thanks, I resolve that problem! But now w2k install can't find HDD. Of course I leaved LSI drivers...
Just confirming that this issue has been fixed in the latest Mass Storage driverpack.
However, as no good deed goes unpunished, I've listed 2 other minor issues:
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