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The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: eectrl

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 3 comments
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Spent alot of time trying to resolve this on an end-user computer. I reinstalled the Norton AntiVirus client (managed). The file eectrl.sys is located at: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\EENGINE.

 

This message is from the event viewer.

 

Any ideas on how to fix or remove.

 

Thanks.

 

Craig

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Sreekanta Reddy's picture
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Feb
2009
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Dear team,

 

i am also facing same problem in my network system, we i install SAV in client system, the getting restarted, i am using windows 2000 professional OS.

 

pls find the below error i am getting in 20 systems.

 

the following boot-start drivers(s) failed to load:

eeCtrl

Fips

intelppm

SAVRT

SAVRTPEL

SPBBCDrv

SYMTDI

 

 

THanks & Regards,

Sreekanta Reddy.

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2009
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I uninstalled SEP from my

I uninstalled SEP from my W2K3 server, reinstalled SAV and I got the same error:
The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
SAVRT
SAVRTPEL

Any idea?

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Oct
2009
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Hope this helps.

Hope this helps.

Causes:

1: Due to low Kernel space
2:Corruption of SAV drivers  ( drivers need to be Upgraded )
3: Corrupted Definitions.

To Avoid the Crash in future.

1: Upgrade the drivers.
2: Adding the " Kstackminreg " value
3: Upgrade the Version to latest AV. Better install SEP.

;-)