Err Msg: STOP 0x0000006B PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
Article ID: 115579
Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
This article was previously published under Q115579
SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to use a system disk to boot from a mirror of the Windows
NT Advanced Server boot partition (as described in the Windows NT Advanced
Server "Concepts and Planning Guide"), the following STOP message appears:
STOP 0x0000006B: PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
CAUSE
This STOP message appears when the system is not given enough time to fully
replicate the primary partition to the mirror partition before the system
was shut down and restarted with the system disk.
RESOLUTION
To avoid this problem, make sure FTDISK.SYS has completed mirroring from
the boot partition to the mirror partition. You can confirm this by
selecting the mirror in Disk Administrator. The lower-left corner of the
Disk Administrator window is a status bar; it should say:
- "Mirror #x: [REGENERATING]" if the system has not finished mirroring the
partitions.
-or-
- "Mirror #x: [HEALTHY]" if the mirror is ready to be booted from.
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