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Old March 29th 06, 06:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Default MSG - "Error calling OSB Method"

When I open up the Event Viewer, there's a section called "IntelDH" and in
that section I have one or more error messages for every day with Source =
IntelQRTD Event 3 and the error message reads "Error calling OSB Method."

I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas?

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Old April 4th 06, 08:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Default MSG - "Error calling OSB Method"


quebi wrote:
When I open up the Event Viewer, there's a section called "IntelDH" and in
that section I have one or more error messages for every day with Source =
IntelQRTD Event 3 and the error message reads "Error calling OSB Method."

I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas?

Thanks,


Have you got any further on this one?, I have exactly the same error.
All I have managed to find out so far is that the QRTD may use a
partition to hold the habinate file it uses, and as i have had to
rebuild the drive it may be that I should have setup this partition.
Can't find any startup settings it, but maybe if we could find how its
setup, we could alter where it thinks it needs to write this file. Keep
in mind this could all be a red herring.

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Old April 4th 06, 03:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Default MSG - "Error calling OSB Method"

No, I haven't found anything. My system is new, though, so you'd think it
would be set up correctly..... you'd think, but who knows?


"bod" wrote:


quebi wrote:
When I open up the Event Viewer, there's a section called "IntelDH" and in
that section I have one or more error messages for every day with Source =
IntelQRTD Event 3 and the error message reads "Error calling OSB Method."

I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas?

Thanks,


Have you got any further on this one?, I have exactly the same error.
All I have managed to find out so far is that the QRTD may use a
partition to hold the habinate file it uses, and as i have had to
rebuild the drive it may be that I should have setup this partition.
Can't find any startup settings it, but maybe if we could find how its
setup, we could alter where it thinks it needs to write this file. Keep
in mind this could all be a red herring.


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Old April 16th 06, 03:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Default MSG - "Error calling OSB Method"

I also have this error. All I've figured out is that its something to do
with Intel ViiV (Quick Resume Technology Drivers) but there is nothing on
Intel's site or anywhere else on the net regarding it...


"quebi" wrote in message
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No, I haven't found anything. My system is new, though, so you'd think it
would be set up correctly..... you'd think, but who knows?


"bod" wrote:


quebi wrote:
When I open up the Event Viewer, there's a section called "IntelDH" and
in
that section I have one or more error messages for every day with
Source =
IntelQRTD Event 3 and the error message reads "Error calling OSB
Method."

I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas?

Thanks,


Have you got any further on this one?, I have exactly the same error.
All I have managed to find out so far is that the QRTD may use a
partition to hold the habinate file it uses, and as i have had to
rebuild the drive it may be that I should have setup this partition.
Can't find any startup settings it, but maybe if we could find how its
setup, we could alter where it thinks it needs to write this file. Keep
in mind this could all be a red herring.




 




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