Microsoft KB Archive/145950

= Setting Up NT On ALR Evolution V ST(e) Causes STOP 0x00000078 =

Article ID: 145950

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51

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This article was previously published under Q145950



SUMMARY
When you install Windows NT Server or Workstation version 3.51 on ALR's Evolution V ST or Evolution V Ste, the install might fail after NT setup has rebooted the system to go into the graphical mode portion of setup. It will fail after NTDETECT and OSLOADER load. The system will Blue Screen with the following message:

  STOP: 0x00000078 (0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000)

PHASE0_EXCEPTION



MORE INFORMATION
ALR's Evolution V ST and Evolution V STe systems are multi-processor compatible systems (Intel MP v1.1 specification). In cases where customers have received this error, the system had a single processor, were supplied with Phoenix BIOS 4.04.x, and could be ordered with Adaptec's 2940 SCSI controller.

Troubleshooting Information:
 STOP: 0x00000078 is typically an error related to either a RAM memory problem or a BIOS problem and these are the first items that need to be checked.  Make sure that memory values, if configurable through CMOS or an EISA Configuration utility, match the amount of memory that is physically installed in the computer, either in SIMM slots and/or memory that physically resides on the motherboard. If the amount of memory is configured properly, make sure at system boot that the amount of memory the computer counts matches what is installed. If it does not match within at least 1 Mb, you might have a bad memory chip or one that was not be seated properly in the SIMM socket. If you've replaced or added memory chips, make sure that they are seated properly.  Since these systems can have both Phoenix BIOS 4.04.x or greater and Adaptec 2940 with BIOS 1.16 or greater, you should obtain the most recent revisions for both the Phoenix and Adaptec 2940 BIOS.

For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

ARTICLE-ID: 142013

TITLE : Adaptec AHA2940 Related Problems

</li> If you followed steps 1 and 2 with no success, try reinstalling NT, either from the boot floppies or a floppy-less CD-ROM install.  Press F5 during the portion of Windows NT 3.51 Setup that displays the following text:

Setup is inspecting your computer's hardware</li> Select "Standard PC" from the list of computer types. This forces Windows NT Setup to use the uni-processor Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL).</li> Continue with setup making any further configuration changes necessary (adding updated SCSI devices drivers or other mass storage drivers, and so forth).</li> During the third system reboot that takes setup into graphical mode, the system should be able to successfully enter the graphical portion of setup without the STOP 0x00000078 and NT's final configuration settings can be completed.</li></ol> </li></ol>

For more information on updated drivers or BIOS, contact:

<pre class="fixed_text">    Adaptec                (800) 959-7274    Technical Support (408) 945-7727   BBS WWW.ADAPTEC.COM World Wide Web

Phoenix Technology    (714) 440-8313    Technical Support WWW.PTLTD.COM   World Wide Web

Advanced Logic        (510) 226-9555    Technical support Research (ALR)         WWW.ALR.COM      World Wide Web

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