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тАО10-24-2004 06:59 AM
тАО10-24-2004 06:59 AM
I use the Version Control Repository Manager with SIM 4.1 to manage updates. I also copy PSPs into the same directory. Today when I tried to run setup.exe, while it was scanning the packages directory, it crashed with a "Runtime Error! setup.exe abnormal program termination". It was scanning the packages and got into the 70s before it died.
Any insight? I'm guessing either a package is corrupt or something is wrong, but it doesn't say what file killed it. Is there a quicker solution than doing a process of elimination on the 100s of files present?
Thanks
Any insight? I'm guessing either a package is corrupt or something is wrong, but it doesn't say what file killed it. Is there a quicker solution than doing a process of elimination on the 100s of files present?
Thanks
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тАО10-24-2004 01:57 PM
тАО10-24-2004 01:57 PM
Solution
I had a similar situation.
HP Support told me that this is a known issue and that the newer versions of RDU cannot handled the format of control files for older update files. As a result, we need to put the newer PSPs in a separate folder along with newer firmware and BIOS updates and execute them from that folder rather than from the VCR directory.
HP Support told me that this is a known issue and that the newer versions of RDU cannot handled the format of control files for older update files. As a result, we need to put the newer PSPs in a separate folder along with newer firmware and BIOS updates and execute them from that folder rather than from the VCR directory.
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тАО10-25-2004 03:17 AM
тАО10-25-2004 03:17 AM
Re: HP Remote Deployment Utility Crashes
Thanks! Too bad they can't make the RDU work with older updates.
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тАО10-25-2004 09:21 AM
тАО10-25-2004 09:21 AM
Re: HP Remote Deployment Utility Crashes
Derek,
RDU(setup.exe, setupc.exe, and setupex.exe) is backward compatible with all versions of components(old and new). The issue you are seeing is caused by two components that have bad data inside the component. HP is aware of the issue and will be releasing fixed components shortly. The components that have the problem are cp004919 and cp004625 - "HP Drive Key Boot Utility". Just delete these components from your repository and then run RDU.
RDU(setup.exe, setupc.exe, and setupex.exe) is backward compatible with all versions of components(old and new). The issue you are seeing is caused by two components that have bad data inside the component. HP is aware of the issue and will be releasing fixed components shortly. The components that have the problem are cp004919 and cp004625 - "HP Drive Key Boot Utility". Just delete these components from your repository and then run RDU.
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