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October 21st, 2003 13:00

agpCPQ.sys Failure message on boot up

 

I have a couple D600's that have the same issue, they hang when trying to start Win XP.

Going in to safe mode, the lock up when it tries to load \windows\system32\drivers\agpCPQ.sys

I've tried replacing the agpCPQ.sys file from a know good D600 but no joy. 

I've tried dumping a fresh XP image on one of the machines to see if it's a corrupt driver issue, but even using the fresh XP installation, I cant get the system to boot.  It still hangs why trying to load the AGP driver.

Any ideas?

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February 23rd, 2005 16:00

My team has been running into this issue as well.

We created an image and tried putting it down on a D610 and D400 and they are both hanging on boot.  When looking at a Safe Mode boot, it hangs at agpcpq.sys.

I haven't been able to dig up anything about what might be causing this, but I figured I'd at least post and let you know you're not the only one running into this.

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February 23rd, 2005 16:00

I actually gave up trying to fix this.  The best I was able to come up with was that there is a video driver version that causes this error message.  Unfortunately, we were never able to get in to the system and sucessfully update the video driver to make it a bootable machine again.

So we just updated the driver on a working machine, then just reimaged any D600 that came up with this error message.  Not a very scientific answer, but we just ran out of time tinkering with this problem.

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