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Resolved I can't install xp because of BSOD

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by utilities, 2010/05/30.

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    utilities

    utilities Inactive Thread Starter

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    First i can't start my computer so i decided to reformat it but when the xp cd finish loading and show the "Starting Windows" the BSOD show up.

    The BSOD said:

    A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.

    If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps:

    Check to be sure you have adequate disk space. If a driver is identified in the Stop message , disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates. Try changing video adapters.

    Check with your hardware vendor for any BIOS updates. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode.

    Technical information:

    ***STOP: 0x0000007B (0xF78D2524, 0xC00000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

    I already deleted all Partition using Ubuntu live cd and i also try the slipstreaming windows XP2 cd but nothing happen it always show BSOD after "Starting Windows "

    can anybody help me tnx.
     
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    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    MitchellCooley Lifetime Subscription

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    do you get to the point where it shows a partition to load? If so, delete it and recreate it and try again.
     
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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Welcome to WindowsBBS :)

    We encourage all members to complete their System Specifications which help us to help you :)

    0x0000007B: INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE

    Start by checking out your hard drive using the drive manufacturer's disk diagnostic software - DOS version - boot from CD .....

    Disk Diagnostic Software ....

    ExcelStore

    Hitachi/IBM

    Samsung

    Seagate, Maxtor, Quantum

    Western Digital

    Check your memory by first reseating the modules and if that has no effect test the memory .....

    The only satisfactory way of testing RAM is to test the installed RAM in various configurations. If you have a single module swap it around the slots. If you have a pair of modules run each one singly, swapping between slots; then run them in pairs swapping between pairs of slots. If you have 2 sets of matched modules do not get them mixed up.

     
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    MitchellCooley Lifetime Subscription

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    Go with Steve and Pete's advice...they know more than I do.
     
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    hawk22

    hawk22 Geek Member

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    Have a read through this it may give you any idea on how to resolve it.

    Stop 0x0000007B or INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE

    The Stop 0x7B message indicates that Windows XP has lost access to the system partition or boot volume during the startup process. Installing incorrect device drivers when installing or upgrading storage adapter hardware typically causes stop 0x7B errors. Stop 0x7B errors could also indicate possible virus infection.

    The second parameter is very important because it can indicate whether the 0x7B Stop message was caused by file system issues or problems with storage hardware and drivers. Values of 0xC000034 or 0xC000000E typically indicate:

    • Disks or storage controllers that are failing, defective, or improperly configured.

    • Storage-related drivers or programs (tape management software, for example) that are not fully compatible with Windows XP Professional.

    Possible Resolutions:

    • During I/O system initialization, the controller or driver for the startup device (typically the hard disk) might have failed to initialize the necessary hardware. File system initialization might have failed because of disk or controller failure, or because the file system did not recognize the data on the boot device.

    • Repartitioning disks, adding new disks, or upgrading to a new disk controller might cause the information in the Boot.ini file, or Boot Manager, to become outdated. If this Stop message occurs after installing new disks to your system, edit the Boot.ini file or adjust the Boot Manager parameters to allow the system to start. If the error occurs after upgrading the disk controller, verify that the new hardware is functioning and correctly configured.

    • Verify that the system firmware and disk controller BIOS settings are correct and that the storage device was properly installed. If you are unsure, consult your computer's documentation about restoring default firmware settings or configuring your system to auto-detect settings. If the error occurs during Windows XP Professional setup, the problem might be due to unsupported disk controller hardware. In some cases, drivers for new hardware are not in the Windows XP Professional Driver.cab library, and you need to provide additional drivers to complete the Windows XP setup successfully. If this is the case, follow the hardware manufacturer's instructions when installing drivers. Periodically check for driver and firmware updates.

    • Hard disk corruption can also cause this Stop message. For more information about checking hard disk integrity, see the instructions provided in "Stop 0x00000024 or NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM" earlier in this list.

    • Problems that cause 0x7B errors might also cause Stop 0xED errors. For more information about 0xED Stop messages, see "Stop 0x0000007B or INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" later in this list
     
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    utilities

    utilities Inactive Thread Starter

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    @all
    thanks for reply..
    i already fix my computer because of the idea that's comes in my mind when i reading all of your reply.

    I fix the error by going to bios setting and disable AHCI Configuration.
     
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