coop, maybe I sent You on a wild goose chase but better safe than sorry! I found the Microsoft articles below which describes the events:...
I checked my event log on XP-pro ...... :confused: ...... and I don't have a single event with neither id 528 nor id 576. Since You posted in...
coop, it seems like You may have a virus: advapi - advapi.exe - Process Information advapi.exe For better assistance, post a new thread...
Guys, I too always partition to separate the system/programs from user data but that was not the issue here! The job description was to get...
jasondragon, a similar issue in Continual DMA problem seems to have had a happy ending! Pete provides a link to a webpage with the...
coop, You're welcome ...... :) ...... ! Please post back with additional feedback if the problem recurs! Christer
BillyBob, That would mean FAT32 and I don't recommend that file system for XP. From post #11: You got the first quote right but You forgot...
Hello coop, welcome to the Windows BBS ...... :) ...... ! Have a look in DMA Mode for ATA/ATAPI Devices in Windows XP for a possible cause or...
Good news! See post #11 Christer
I installed XP-PRO on a computer based on ASUS P4P800 and a Seagate ST3160023AS. I don't recall installing any specific SATA drivers, only the...
Yes, if it is the jumpering that is the cause but the recovered space will show up as unpartitioned space. You can merge the 10 GB to the 30 GB...
Doing it the Ghost way seems a bit cumbersome to me. You've got a second harddisk > use it to make the transition smooth! I would connect the...
Mike, as I understand the situation, the hardware is the same, only a new operating system. BIOS recognized the full size before the attempt to...
FDISK should format the full 40 GB ...... :confused: ...... since You don't mention it, I suppose there was no unallocated (free) space in Disk...
Which file system did You choose when the drive was formated? Windows XP can not format a partition, larger than 32 GB to FAT32! Right-click...
After rereading the thread from the beginning, this question pops up: From post #15: From post #27: Did You do it differently the second...
What happened? Did it restore the DMA modes? Did You alter the jumping for the drives to Cable Select? Did You shift the HDD to Master,...
Hi Matt! In this thread You provided the recommendation that I refer to. That specific issue was resolved by scrapping the computer and...
An analogy: Your system partition (or is it boot partition, Microsoft has a definition on that) is like Your garage. When You plan Your...
jasondragon, it's past my bedtime with a couple of hours now (at 02:45 AM CET ...... :) ......) but I'll get back tomorrow (or later today)....
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