END_OF_NT_EVALUATION_PERIOD
Sarah is taking the HP TX1110US laptop back to school in August. Last week she mentioned that the system was mysteriously shutting down after about an hour or so. I tried to ignore the problem, but I wanted to image the system before I installed XP.
I reset the System configuration so it would not automatically restart. An hour later, the BOSD shows the event END_OF_NT_EVALUATION_PERIOD.
This can’t be a Good Thing. I Google (yes, it’s a verb). Don’t find much, but I dug around TechNet and found that this can be generated if you installed a beta of Windows Vista SP1. Crap. Yeah, I did that, and never updated (well, I thought I updated…).
I uninstalled SP1, restarted (three step count down to complete the uninstall). After restart, I used Vista Windows Update and painfully re-installed the pre-SP1 fixes, SP1, post-SP1, and just for good measure the latest security fixes as well as some HP specific hardware driver updates.
NOW the system is up and running. I will image (Acronis is my friend), and install XP (yes, a legit license I have from my IBM Z-Pro workstations which are now running Windows Server 2003 R2 and Windows 2008 Server.


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