Ge van Geldorp wrote:
Not sure if this is the cause of the problem, but
I just fixed a memory
overwrite (r19068) which could potentially have caused the in-memory copy of
the registry to be corrupted. If this corrupt copy was then written out to
disk you could get that error message during the next boot. Again, not sure
if this was the cause of the problem (I can't reproduce the original
problem), but the time frame seems to fit.
GvG
It didn't solve the problem. I get the error again. The difference is,
that is now an other key which reports the error. I've also removed some
entries for my GB-NIC in hivesys.inf.
UNKNOWN: (boot\freeldr\freeldr\reactos\binhive.c:1506) Name:
\\Registry\Machine\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class
UNKNOWN: (boot\freeldr\freeldr\reactos\binhive.c:1510) Class
UNKNOWN: (boot\freeldr\freeldr\reactos\binhive.c:1511) Invalid key cell id!
UNKNOWN: (boot\freeldr\freeldr\reactos\binhive.c:1512) "KeyCell->Id 0,
REG_KEY_CELL_ID 6b6e, KeyCell->CellSize 0
UNKNOWN means DEBUG_HB ;-) . On an unmodified source, it fails on line
#1481 in binhive.c.
My hivesys.inf conaints 11 entries for additional scsi drivers and one
entry for an test driver.
- Hartmut