Stuefc
07-03-2001, 09:19 PM
Hi,
I'm after a bit of advice regarding a bizarre problem I experienced with my works webserver last night.
I restarted the webserver thru a terminal services connection (no changes were made, it was simply done for training purposes) but it failed to come back up.
On investigation at our host, it was discovered that if we keep the keyboard plugged in (no mouse though), everything is fine. If we boot with the keyboard unplugged, the server stops on the logon screen with a Service Control error. Even if we plug the keyboard in at that stage, there is still no response (the keyboard is inoperable - which is strange in itself)
The service control error refers to i8042prt which I understand is the driver that handles the keyboard and PS/2-compatible mouse for the Intel 8042 controller.
What I'd like to know is why would this occur when it shouldn't matter whether a keyboard is plugged in or not. I would have thought that even if this driver fails, it should not have affected any other drivers, which is what appears to have happened.
For the record, I'm running W2K Advanced Server (SP1) with SQL 2000 in a RAID 5 array. The motherboard is a Tepulo Dual Pentium III STL2 with the latest BIOS.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Stu
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"Nothing but the best will satisfy"
[This message has been edited by Stuefc (edited 07-03-2001).]
I'm after a bit of advice regarding a bizarre problem I experienced with my works webserver last night.
I restarted the webserver thru a terminal services connection (no changes were made, it was simply done for training purposes) but it failed to come back up.
On investigation at our host, it was discovered that if we keep the keyboard plugged in (no mouse though), everything is fine. If we boot with the keyboard unplugged, the server stops on the logon screen with a Service Control error. Even if we plug the keyboard in at that stage, there is still no response (the keyboard is inoperable - which is strange in itself)
The service control error refers to i8042prt which I understand is the driver that handles the keyboard and PS/2-compatible mouse for the Intel 8042 controller.
What I'd like to know is why would this occur when it shouldn't matter whether a keyboard is plugged in or not. I would have thought that even if this driver fails, it should not have affected any other drivers, which is what appears to have happened.
For the record, I'm running W2K Advanced Server (SP1) with SQL 2000 in a RAID 5 array. The motherboard is a Tepulo Dual Pentium III STL2 with the latest BIOS.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Stu
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Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
"Nothing but the best will satisfy"
[This message has been edited by Stuefc (edited 07-03-2001).]