SYMSRV: C:\Symbols\sfilter.pdb\77CD8B686D454ABB8ABB560EA1917D961\sfilter.pdb not found
SYMSRV: http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/sfilter.pdb/77CD8B686D454ABB8ABB560EA1917D961/sfilter.pdb not found
DBGHELP: D:\TEMP\ifs\win2000\sfilter\sfilter\objfre_w2k\i386\sfilter.pdb - file not found
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for sisidex.sys
DBGHELP: sisidex - no symbols loaded
hmm, yes. Perhaps it's an oversight? Could email Microsoft and ask...
What's a sisidex?
I think it's an IDE driver from SiS.
And my point was that they're shipping a driver that was compiled from a presumably slightly modified source sample from Microsoft, that they didn't even bother renaming the project / files (they did rename the compiled file, but it still has the sample module name), and finally, they installed the ifs kit in the TEMP directory?
How serious development is installing your development tool in the TEMP directory and not even renaming the sample before compiling it?
ugh@sis. My laptop is mostly SiS hardware, and it's such a headache getting drivers/support.
One of my desktop computers is mostly SiS. There is no such thing as support... ::)
Quote from: Eli_1 on April 29, 2004, 09:24 PM
One of my desktop computers is mostly SiS. There is no such thing as support... ::)
http://www.sis.com/support/index.htm?PHPSESSID=72569eca3933ead2f5d1c879099ff832
i have a PC running (mostly) on SiS technology , i have had some compatibility issues with XP with some of there drivers , other then that everything has been fine (Including finding support and infomation pertaining to my problem)
Quote from: Arta[vL] on April 24, 2004, 09:41 AM
hmm, yes. Perhaps it's an oversight? Could email Microsoft and ask...
Microsoft has never answered any emails I sent them concerning security issues last year.