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Subject: 686 Nand Problem


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Reena
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Date Posted: 10:31:55 09/10/05 Sat

I have 686 base. I have copied Wince 4.2 image using the hard disk method mentioned in the Compulab documentation. After image is copied, i try to boot it up and get the a Bios Debugger error as "EBDebug : Run-time error R6003 - integer divide by zero error".

So i formated the NAND Flash using Low Level Format in the Bios and then Fdisk again from NOR flash to restart the process. Again copied the image from the hard disk got the same error as above.

Here i thought maybe my image is getting problems while copying from Hard disk, so i try to copy the Wince Image using the Manufacturing Link.
Here it gives me an error as
"General Failure writing to Disk:
Abort, Retry, Fail"

So i select "Retry" here. And image is copied to NAND.

Again tried to boot the image so image starts to load and loads about 44% (or sometimes 56% or sometimes 70%) and then stops and gives an error message as "Image does not fit into the Memory"
Can anybody guide me as to what is wrong here?
Do you think my Nand has got corrupted? Or is there some other problem?
Any suggestions at the earliest will be helpful as this has become very critical.

Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Reena

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