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- Renuka_-Level 6Hello,
You could try the following KB articles,
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;268437
and
http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/263037.htm
If Seagate Software tape device drivers are installed prior to installing VERITAS tape device drivers, services for the Seagate Software tape device drivers will be left on the operating system and, in addition, the VERITAS tape device drivers are installed. The dually installed device drivers are responsible for the conflict and the error message.
To verify that this is the issue, first check that the VERITAS tape device driver has been installed. Open Control Panel | Devices. Search for the appropriate tape device driver (for example, tratapi-SESFT and tratapi-VRTS)
These drivers will be set to System, and the SESFT driver will be Started. To allow the VERITAS or VRTS driver to start, the SESFT or Seagate Software driver will need to be removed or disabled.
To remove or disable the Seagate Software device drivers, perform the following:
To remove drivers:
1. Open Control Panel | Tape Devices
2. Click the Drivers tab
3. Remove the Seagate Software drivers by selecting the driver and clicking Remove
To disable drivers:
1. Open to Control Panel | Devices
2. Find and select the SESFT device driver
3. Click Startup, and then click Disable
Note: A reboot is needed for the driver change to take effect.
NOTE : If we do not receive your reply within two business days, this post would be marked assumed answeredand would be moved toanswered questions pool. - datalink_DataliLevel 3Could also be Network load balance service. You have to look to delete the service in the reg or there is a fix to disable the message.
- priya_khireLevel 6Hello,
With referance to your post regarding the error 'At least one service or driver fails during system startup', we need to know if you have followed the steps suggested in the previous mails and if the problem persists.
If yes, do write back to the forum. If we do not hear from you within two business days, this post would be marked ‘assumed answered’ and would be moved to ‘answered questions’ pool.
Regards. - Charles_NgaiLevel 2Yes, even I follow the steps, it still showing that error.
Thanks,
Charles - Renuka_-Level 6Hello,
1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Networking and Dial-Up Connections.
2. Right-click a network adapter with Network Load Balancing bound to it, click Properties, and then click to clear the Network Load Balancing check box. Note that when you do so, the appropriate files will remain on your computer. Repeat this process for every adapter you have with Network Load Balancing bound to it, and then continue to the next step.
3. Restart the computer.
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