<<I have emailed this to easyRE@neosmart.net as well>>
I am using EasyRE on a USB stick created using Easy USB Creator Lite against a just-purchased EasyRE Win 10 ISO on a Win 10 system (Samsung ATIV Book 9 laptop) a second time. After GRUB brings up the Easy RE menu (non-VGA or VGA choices) and a choice made, the FreeBSD boot displays seven or so lines, then reboots, and the cycle is repeated.
The first time I used EasyRE, the program loaded correctly. I used Automated Repair. The repair appeared to complete successfully. I changed boot settings and tried booting into Windows. It reported a 0xc000014c configuration error. I reset the boot settings and booted into the two-choice EasyRE menu again. However, selecting either choice started the boot, but would not load the program. From the boot messages which scroll by very fast, I think about seven lines appear (possibly containing KBD..., KBD..., BOOT..., Copyright..., freeBSD..., freeBSD..., freeBSD clang version 6.0.1...), then the system reboots to the EasyRE non-VGA/VGA menu choice, and the cycle repeats.
I have recreated the EasyRE software in the USB stick using Easy USB Creator Lite and tried that, but the scenario above repeats. The computer will successfully boot from a Win 10 install USB stick, and I can access the hard drive in that environment. A chkdsk /r does not report errors. diskpart sees disks, volumes and partitions.
How can I get EasyRE to initialize properly?
Thanks for your help in advance,
Richard Spooner
FWIW, the EasyRE USB stick boots into EasyRE on another Win 10 laptop (Lenovo T450s) without a problem.
I am using EasyRE on a USB stick created using Easy USB Creator Lite against a just-purchased EasyRE Win 10 ISO on a Win 10 system (Samsung ATIV Book 9 laptop) a second time. After GRUB brings up the Easy RE menu (non-VGA or VGA choices) and a choice made, the FreeBSD boot displays seven or so lines, then reboots, and the cycle is repeated.
The first time I used EasyRE, the program loaded correctly. I used Automated Repair. The repair appeared to complete successfully. I changed boot settings and tried booting into Windows. It reported a 0xc000014c configuration error. I reset the boot settings and booted into the two-choice EasyRE menu again. However, selecting either choice started the boot, but would not load the program. From the boot messages which scroll by very fast, I think about seven lines appear (possibly containing KBD..., KBD..., BOOT..., Copyright..., freeBSD..., freeBSD..., freeBSD clang version 6.0.1...), then the system reboots to the EasyRE non-VGA/VGA menu choice, and the cycle repeats.
I have recreated the EasyRE software in the USB stick using Easy USB Creator Lite and tried that, but the scenario above repeats. The computer will successfully boot from a Win 10 install USB stick, and I can access the hard drive in that environment. A chkdsk /r does not report errors. diskpart sees disks, volumes and partitions.
How can I get EasyRE to initialize properly?
Thanks for your help in advance,
Richard Spooner
FWIW, the EasyRE USB stick boots into EasyRE on another Win 10 laptop (Lenovo T450s) without a problem.