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PostIcon Posted on: Nov. 19 2011,14:16  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

@ghost168

Quote: "Did some investigation: running the check outside the script."

This is wrong:

Device Number     = 3  (should be 1)
(Is there 2 hard disk units in this computer?)

And this is wrong as well:

Partition Number  = 1 of 1  (should be 1 of 0)
(but I don't think it's the main problem - its that "Device Number     = 3" that is strange)

Thank you for this analyze :)

However -have you tested to different 'hardware' (different computer) ???

I do have a solution to your problem but is in same time desperately interested to solve this strange behaviour from your computer (it must be something with that hardware) ???
Does this computer have a Internal SSD hard-disk - (Solid State hard-disk)?

Is it possible for you to test a different hardware :cool:

regards balder


Edited by balder on Nov. 19 2011,14:19

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Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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This is wrong:

Device Number     = 3  (should be 1)
(Is there 2 hard disk units in this computer?)

However -have you tested to different 'hardware' (different computer) ???

I do have a solution to your problem but is in same time desperately interested to solve this strange behaviour from your computer (it must be something with that hardware) ???
Does this computer have a Internal SSD hard-disk - (Solid State hard-disk)?

Is it possible for you to test a different hardware :cool:

regards balder

~

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All of my deskktops have 4 or more drives, they are with and
without ssd's, but there's no difference. I tried 6 of them with
the script and all gave the error of supposed more usb drives.
The only one that could use the script in its original state,
with no disabled usb number check i mean, is a laptop. This is
also the only one with just 1 harddisk. Does this ring a bell?

The desktops are different types of motherboard and cards.
The only common thing i can find is that they have more then
1 harddisk. I will try to remove hd's from one of them and see
if this is really the problem, more then 1 hd. Keep in touch.
~
A few hours later...
I removed all hd's from a Desktop pc, exept one.
Now the EasyBoot-USB_V2 script works correctly !!!
Think the script needs to be altered.
~
Thx so far
~


Edited by ghost168 on Nov. 19 2011,21:19

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Quote: "I removed all hd's from a Desktop pc, exept one.
Now the EasyBoot-USB_V2 script works correctly !!!
Think the script needs to be altered."

I agree to 100%
I found the bug right away :O

Funny is that "easyboot-grub-iso.script" is equipped with this 'auto-check' of connected USB drives.
Unfortunately by 'sloppy behaviour'
I totally forgot to make necessary changes to "easyboot-usb_v2.script" :angry:

There is no excuse to this and I send you my greatest gratitude for pointing to this 'bug' - thank you :;):

Script-collection is now updated.
Scripts related to USB drives support up to 8 internal hard-drives and drive letters from C to Z
However scripts is still able to find first USB drive letter in such hardware :laugh:

Some notes...
If your computer has 9 internal hard-drives connected, and you connect USB drive to such computer - script report: "WARNING! Script has found to many drives in this computers hardware!"

If you connect two or more USB drives (regardless if they are 'Removable' or 'Fixed' USB drives) script report: "Script has found more than one USB drive is connected to your motherboard!"

I would appreciate if you can test scripts to your differnt 'super-computers' (with several internal hard-disk units) and check that scripts work correctly.

Note: I have tested with several internal hard-disk units connected - borrowed from my wife computers (Pssss don't say anything :p ) - and scripts worked correctly


regards balder


Edited by balder on Nov. 21 2011,03:16

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