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Jamie Furlong
I have a Maxtor drive on a reasonably recent (2 years old) motherboard,
and for the third time running, I'm now getting the error message: (the
figures are from a picture I took, so one or two might be wrong)
***STOP: 0x0000007B (0x053E29F0,0xC0000034,0xC0000032,0x00000000)
INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
The strange thing is, I can't even re-install Windows 2000 over itself
as it says there's no valid install, but I can see it right there!
I've run various checkers across the drive, like Maxblast, Spinrite etc,
and they and the SMART reporter report no faults. Could it be a fault
with the motherboard? That's the only thing I can think of - it fails
with this exact error so regularly. Is a newer OS more tolerant? Or how
can I make this disk more tolerant?
and for the third time running, I'm now getting the error message: (the
figures are from a picture I took, so one or two might be wrong)
***STOP: 0x0000007B (0x053E29F0,0xC0000034,0xC0000032,0x00000000)
INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
The strange thing is, I can't even re-install Windows 2000 over itself
as it says there's no valid install, but I can see it right there!
I've run various checkers across the drive, like Maxblast, Spinrite etc,
and they and the SMART reporter report no faults. Could it be a fault
with the motherboard? That's the only thing I can think of - it fails
with this exact error so regularly. Is a newer OS more tolerant? Or how
can I make this disk more tolerant?