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Bryant
Hi,
Four days ago I ran into this dreaded error where my PC locked up. The PC
spec is a Athlon 2400+ with an Asus A7V8X motherboard, 512Mb 333MHz RAM with
a samsung 80Gig 100ATA HDD. After booting through every conceivable mode I
found out that the file it froze on was the same one mentioned above. I
attempted to repair windows with the automated recovery disk but to no
avail. I checked all connections, the memory stick, removed all USB
attachments, and also tried booting without the graphics and the sound card
without success
In the end I bought myself a new HDD (Western Digital 120Mb) so that could
bypass the problem and load a new copy of windows onto it. Unfortunately
after some initial teething issues with the jumper setting on the HDD I
found that my perfectly valid copy of XP will not load! All that happens is
that it loads the initial startup files, inspects the contents of the new
HDD, reformats it and then resets. And then the cycle of loading repeats
again, if it does not lock up!
I've tried every trick I know, the BIOS recognises the new drive (and the
older one) but now I'm out of ideas. Can anyone suggest another course of
action or approach?
Thanks in advance,
Bryant
Four days ago I ran into this dreaded error where my PC locked up. The PC
spec is a Athlon 2400+ with an Asus A7V8X motherboard, 512Mb 333MHz RAM with
a samsung 80Gig 100ATA HDD. After booting through every conceivable mode I
found out that the file it froze on was the same one mentioned above. I
attempted to repair windows with the automated recovery disk but to no
avail. I checked all connections, the memory stick, removed all USB
attachments, and also tried booting without the graphics and the sound card
without success
In the end I bought myself a new HDD (Western Digital 120Mb) so that could
bypass the problem and load a new copy of windows onto it. Unfortunately
after some initial teething issues with the jumper setting on the HDD I
found that my perfectly valid copy of XP will not load! All that happens is
that it loads the initial startup files, inspects the contents of the new
HDD, reformats it and then resets. And then the cycle of loading repeats
again, if it does not lock up!
I've tried every trick I know, the BIOS recognises the new drive (and the
older one) but now I'm out of ideas. Can anyone suggest another course of
action or approach?
Thanks in advance,
Bryant