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From: Timur Gilfanov Timur on 9 Sep 2009 00:56 I have same problem and it's big surprise for me. Alogical, what you edit in registry and what is "old libparted-based image of the drive"? Any solution else? "alogical" wrote: > No, don't need it at the moment. Unfortunately however, I did install it as > part of the WDK. Going to edit registry and if that doesn't work, back up > data and restore from old libparted-based image of the drive. Thanks for > taking a look. > > "Pavel A." wrote: > > > Do you really need the Device Simulation Framework? > > ( probably not, because otherwise you'd ask what's wrong with DSF :) > > Just don't install it. > > --pa > > > > > > > > "alogical" <alogical(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:7D21C4D7-9829-4004-961C-D812D9516963(a)microsoft.com... > > > Installed WDK from GRMWDK_EN_7600.ISO and after a reboot, receive the > > > following message: > > > > > > "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: > > > system32\DRIVERS\dsfksvcs.sys" > > > > > > Located copies of this file and moved one to the described directory, > > > however machine will still not boot windows. Any simple fix for this > > > without > > > pulling drive and editing registry on another machine? Thanks for any > > > replies. > >
From: Timur Gilfanov on 9 Sep 2009 01:10 Load from last known good configuration via F8 helps me. "Timur Gilfanov" wrote: > I have same problem and it's big surprise for me. Alogical, what you edit in > registry and what is "old libparted-based image of the drive"? > Any solution else? > > "alogical" wrote: > > > No, don't need it at the moment. Unfortunately however, I did install it as > > part of the WDK. Going to edit registry and if that doesn't work, back up > > data and restore from old libparted-based image of the drive. Thanks for > > taking a look. > > > > "Pavel A." wrote: > > > > > Do you really need the Device Simulation Framework? > > > ( probably not, because otherwise you'd ask what's wrong with DSF :) > > > Just don't install it. > > > --pa > > > > > > > > > > > > "alogical" <alogical(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:7D21C4D7-9829-4004-961C-D812D9516963(a)microsoft.com... > > > > Installed WDK from GRMWDK_EN_7600.ISO and after a reboot, receive the > > > > following message: > > > > > > > > "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: > > > > system32\DRIVERS\dsfksvcs.sys" > > > > > > > > Located copies of this file and moved one to the described directory, > > > > however machine will still not boot windows. Any simple fix for this > > > > without > > > > pulling drive and editing registry on another machine? Thanks for any > > > > replies. > > >
From: mitkoradev on 14 Sep 2009 02:36 Same problem... After WDK instalation (all ticks selected of course) there was a dsfksvcs.sys file in my system32\drivers dir, but windows couldn't load. I repalced it with a simple driver (implementing only driverntry and unloiad) and it loaded now, probably any successfully loadable replacment driver would make fix the problem. But that was unexpected and unpleasand surprise...
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