Guest Huls Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 Hi! Win server 2003 (cluster): the ntbackup.exe won't start at all. Message: "Unable to locate component - The application has failed to start because VIDEOPRT.SYS was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem" Both ntbackup.exe and videoprt.sys is located in the correct folder. Isn't videoprt.sys somehow critical for the display/system and cannot just be copied into the folder? Error with bluescreen can accur if videoprt.sys isn't working, or am i wrong? Any suggestions what might be the problem?
Guest Mathieu CHATEAU Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 Re: ntbackup.exe "unable to locate component" videoprt.sys Hello, you can force a check on system files: sfc /scannow What is the version and size of your VIDEOPRT.SYS ? What is your service pack level ? -- Cordialement, Mathieu CHATEAU http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com "Huls" <Huls@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3BBD5F1F-2929-4BD4-A93A-8E0E2A22793E@microsoft.com... > Hi! > > Win server 2003 (cluster): > the ntbackup.exe won't start at all. Message: > "Unable to locate component - The application has failed to start because > VIDEOPRT.SYS was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this > problem" > > Both ntbackup.exe and videoprt.sys is located in the correct folder. > Isn't videoprt.sys somehow critical for the display/system and cannot just > be copied into the folder? Error with bluescreen can accur if videoprt.sys > isn't working, or am i wrong? > > Any suggestions what might be the problem?
Guest Huls Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 Re: ntbackup.exe "unable to locate component" videoprt.sys Thank you for taking the time! Not the latest patch has been made. It will be done. BUT this clustered machine has exactly the same systemconfiguration, both hardware and system as it's "sister". The other cluster-machines' ntbackup function is ok. ntbackup.exe was run in june and went through successfully, but something has happened thereafter. I am thinking that videoprt.sys has been corrupted and since I find reports searching on the Internet about videoprt.sys; reports telling about missing file (videoprt.sys) during boot with blue screen as a result, maybe I just cannot update/copy the file into it's place and replace the possible corrupt one. Or maybe I can? I do not know what videoprt.sys does exactly. Would like to know... I'm also thinking that maybe it has something to do with the display of the window (that contains the graphical side of ntbackup.exe), the way it somewhere in the registry follows the path to open the windows, which somehow use videoprt.sys. /Huls, systemtechnician "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote: > Hello, > you can force a check on system files: > sfc /scannow > > What is the version and size of your VIDEOPRT.SYS ? > What is your service pack level ? > > > -- > Cordialement, > Mathieu CHATEAU > http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com > > > "Huls" <Huls@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3BBD5F1F-2929-4BD4-A93A-8E0E2A22793E@microsoft.com... > > Hi! > > > > Win server 2003 (cluster): > > the ntbackup.exe won't start at all. Message: > > "Unable to locate component - The application has failed to start because > > VIDEOPRT.SYS was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this > > problem" > > > > Both ntbackup.exe and videoprt.sys is located in the correct folder. > > Isn't videoprt.sys somehow critical for the display/system and cannot just > > be copied into the folder? Error with bluescreen can accur if videoprt.sys > > isn't working, or am i wrong? > > > > Any suggestions what might be the problem? > >
Guest Mathieu CHATEAU Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 Re: ntbackup.exe "unable to locate component" videoprt.sys did you force the scan as i mentioned on my previous post ? since it's a cluster, you can compare them with syscompare from MS that is for cluster. I don't know where i got it (pss suport maybe) if you don't have it i will send it to you! -- Cordialement, Mathieu CHATEAU http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com "Huls" <Huls@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AE05C789-12F5-4B77-8091-DDBA7CA4A9EC@microsoft.com... > Thank you for taking the time! > > Not the latest patch has been made. It will be done. > BUT this clustered machine has exactly the same systemconfiguration, both > hardware and system as it's "sister". > The other cluster-machines' ntbackup function is ok. > ntbackup.exe was run in june and went through successfully, but something > has happened thereafter. > > I am thinking that videoprt.sys has been corrupted and since I find > reports > searching on the Internet about videoprt.sys; reports telling about > missing > file (videoprt.sys) during boot with blue screen as a result, maybe I just > cannot update/copy the file into it's place and replace the possible > corrupt > one. > Or maybe I can? > I do not know what videoprt.sys does exactly. Would like to know... > > I'm also thinking that maybe it has something to do with the display of > the > window (that contains the graphical side of ntbackup.exe), the way it > somewhere in the registry follows the path to open the windows, which > somehow > use videoprt.sys. > > /Huls, systemtechnician > > > "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote: > >> Hello, >> you can force a check on system files: >> sfc /scannow >> >> What is the version and size of your VIDEOPRT.SYS ? >> What is your service pack level ? >> >> >> -- >> Cordialement, >> Mathieu CHATEAU >> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com >> >> >> "Huls" <Huls@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3BBD5F1F-2929-4BD4-A93A-8E0E2A22793E@microsoft.com... >> > Hi! >> > >> > Win server 2003 (cluster): >> > the ntbackup.exe won't start at all. Message: >> > "Unable to locate component - The application has failed to start >> > because >> > VIDEOPRT.SYS was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this >> > problem" >> > >> > Both ntbackup.exe and videoprt.sys is located in the correct folder. >> > Isn't videoprt.sys somehow critical for the display/system and cannot >> > just >> > be copied into the folder? Error with bluescreen can accur if >> > videoprt.sys >> > isn't working, or am i wrong? >> > >> > Any suggestions what might be the problem? >> >>
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