Two more installs (plain ol' Windows 2000 and then 2003) and I finally figured out the problem. The PTF's had been loaded but not applied. I IPL'd the iSeries to apply the PTF's and had no more trouble with the BSOD....

Still have a long weekend in front of me but at least that is one less hurdle.

Pete


Pete Helgren wrote:

Bryan,

I rolled back the installation and changed the convert option back to *NO. Restarted the INSWNTSVR command. Setup still complains about the TXTSETUP.OEM file missing and I get the BSOD after the re-boot. Bummer.

I think it is the missing TXTSETUP.OEM error that is causing the problems. I gotta get this guy running over this weekend.

Pete


Bryan Dietz wrote:

You didn't convert the boot drive to NFTS did you?

Make sure you leave that drive as a FAT drive.


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