From: Phil on 9 May 2007 12:17 I have a question about the following message Windows has finished installing new devices. The sofware that supports your device requires that you restart your computer. You must restart before the new settings will take affect. Is there somewhere I can go and see what windows thinks it needed to install? A log or something? I've looked in the event viewer and can find nothing. What I am doing is as follows. I have set up a 4th test machine for one of our installers. It has 2 hard drives. One drive is full of 100's of ghost images of all of the Windows operating systems. So for isntance when we test our applications he can then pick an OS he wants to test it under and reload that image. So he might want to go from XP to 2000 to Vista and then back to XP say with or without framework. He needs to be able to test all the situations we think that a client might encounter on install. I have this working fine on 3 dells now with no issues. I just receieved a new Dell Optiplex 745 to set up for the install person. So I have it set up just like the other 3 that work fine. The problem I have on this one is that after I drop the ghost image from the image drive to the main drive I always get that message above about finished isntalling new devices. I can't figure out what it thinks it needed to install and why this doesn't happen on my other 3 dells. The other dells are older ranging from a PII so that we can test on a slow machine to a PIII and now this new DELL dual core. Is there somewhere I can look and see why its giving me this message the first time it boots after the image? Thanks Phil
From: Adam Leinss on 11 May 2007 15:24 =?Utf-8?B?UGhpbA==?= <Phil(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:BB2B86DE-BAE7-4213-AB7F-556AD17FB0CF(a)microsoft.com: > I have a question about the following message > > Windows has finished installing new devices. The sofware that > supports your device requires that you restart your computer. You > must restart before the new settings will take affect. Is it doing this on every boot or just one time after you drop the image? If the later, that is normal behavior. Adam -- Visit my PC Tech blog at www.leinss.com/blog
From: Phil on 14 May 2007 08:46 It only does this after I drop the image on. See I don't think that is normal behavior. I have 3 other pc's that do not do that when I drop on the image. "Adam Leinss" wrote: > =?Utf-8?B?UGhpbA==?= <Phil(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > news:BB2B86DE-BAE7-4213-AB7F-556AD17FB0CF(a)microsoft.com: > > > I have a question about the following message > > > > Windows has finished installing new devices. The sofware that > > supports your device requires that you restart your computer. You > > must restart before the new settings will take affect. > > Is it doing this on every boot or just one time after you drop the > image? If the later, that is normal behavior. > > Adam > -- > Visit my PC Tech blog at www.leinss.com/blog >
From: Adam Leinss on 15 May 2007 09:51 =?Utf-8?B?UGhpbA==?= <Phil(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:FCB9B133-7616-4F4C-A5B6-8B7CD80CE7D3(a)microsoft.com: > It only does this after I drop the image on. See I don't think > that is normal behavior. I have 3 other pc's that do not do that > when I drop on the image. I would say the first behavior of it not doing it is abnormal. I always get "Windows has finished installing new devices" when I drop a new image onto a box. Adam -- Visit my PC Tech blog at www.leinss.com/blog
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