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Help Needed: Blue Screen of Death (Vanity)
1 Oct 2002 | tictoc

Posted on 10/01/2002 6:33:19 AM PDT by tictoc

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To: general_re
I was? How about #24? #48? #54? ;)

Point taken. But hardly a Mac v. Windows v. Linux war happening here. 3 posts out of 70+ isn't much of a battle. ;o)

81 posted on 10/01/2002 10:51:56 AM PDT by al_c
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To: tictoc
No success yet but to keep me entertained the Blue Screen of Death treated me to a new error message:

PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGEABLE AREA

Is a page someone like a bellhop :-)
82 posted on 10/01/2002 11:08:21 AM PDT by tictoc
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To: al_c
But hardly a Mac v. Windows v. Linux war happening here. 3 posts out of 70+ isn't much of a battle. ;o)

True - this thread isn't all that conducive to advocacy. But even so, a few can't resist the opportunity ;)

83 posted on 10/01/2002 11:29:18 AM PDT by general_re
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To: tictoc
Is a page someone like a bellhop :-)

Something like that ;)

I'm leaning strongly towards the "you've got a bad stick of memory" explanation...

84 posted on 10/01/2002 11:35:36 AM PDT by general_re
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To: general_re; All
Okay, update:

I managed to get a DOS prompt via the Recovery Console that you referenced in an earlier post.

(1) chkdsk c: /p /r (the system partition):
Errors found and corrected.

(2) chkdsk e: /p /r (the slave hard disk):
No errors.

(3) chkdsk d: /p /r (the second [data] partition on the first hard disk):
Your disk drive appears to have unrecoverable errors.

(4) chkdsk c: /p /r (rechecking the system partition):

Your disk drive appears to have unrecoverable errors.

(5) fixmbr OK

(6) fixboot c: OK

(7) Windows 2000 installs! ... but is still unstable.

So, I believe I have located the problem to be a faulty hard disk.

Now I'll have to do one of two things: (a) get this computer to recognize it is on a network so that I can move important data files to the #2 work machine, or (b) find my CD ROM with the CD burner software so that I can move the data files to a CD-R.

Following that, I guess I should check out the link to the Maxtor web site posted earlier by another Freeper, download the low-level format utility for my hard disk, and make a fresh start on virgin metal.

GR and everybody thanks for sticking with me so far and my apologies for boring most of you to tears!!

85 posted on 10/01/2002 3:47:37 PM PDT by tictoc
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To: tictoc
Hey, good show. You're on the way, now. ;)

Now I'll have to do one of two things: (a) get this computer to recognize it is on a network so that I can move important data files to the #2 work machine, or (b) find my CD ROM with the CD burner software so that I can move the data files to a CD-R.

Why mess around with any of that? It's bound to be a pain in the butt if the Windows install is really unstable, and there's an easier way if none of the files on your disk are encrypted, and you have access to another Win2k machine (XP would probably also work if it's an NTFS drive - if it's FAT32, 95, 98, or ME should also work).

Just yank the data drive from the bad computer, hook up the IDE cable and power cable to the second machine, make sure it's properly configured as a master or slave as appropriate, and boot up the second machine - it should recognize and automatically mount the new (bad) disk. Then just use that machine to copy your files from the bad drive to anywhere you like.

Easy as pie, and as an added bonus, you can reformat and repartition it while it's hooked up to the second machine, and then put it back in the first machine to try reinstalling Windows... ;)

86 posted on 10/01/2002 4:38:46 PM PDT by general_re
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To: tictoc
Somebody say "Blue Screen o' Death" ???


87 posted on 10/01/2002 5:45:30 PM PDT by Ku Commando
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To: tictoc
What you might do is buy a brand-new hard drive and plug it into the box in place of the old one, then install the new OS on that. It's not expensive as it used to be, and the problem will either go away or will be found to be on the motherboard. If you do this, you can get your old machine back immediately some day if you ever want to simply by plugging the old hard drive back in and disconnecting the new one.
88 posted on 10/01/2002 5:51:40 PM PDT by RightWhale
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btttt
89 posted on 10/01/2002 5:59:13 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: general_re
Easy as pie, and as an added bonus, you can reformat and repartition it while it's hooked up to the second machine, and then put it back in the first machine to try reinstalling Windows... ;)
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Yeah but avoid mistakes one should do this with just one disk in the machine. No master/slave stuff. So easy to kill stuff on the good disk that you want to keep. Partition Magic can help. http://fosisoft.home.ro/
90 posted on 10/01/2002 6:05:13 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
It is wise to avoid mistakes - PM is an excellent suggestion, as it's reliable and relatively foolproof for such a powerful tool. PM lets you create a boot disk as I recall, that you can use to boot into a machine that is otherwise unbootable, and perform your repartitioning that way...
91 posted on 10/01/2002 6:20:06 PM PDT by general_re
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To: general_re
This site contains excellent instructions on bringing your harddrive back to scratch. Unfortunately, the /mbr does not always work.

As for your system not being able to boot to the CDROM, you need to set the boot device sequence in the BIOS. Good luck, I do not envy you at all.

92 posted on 10/02/2002 4:03:07 PM PDT by stylin_geek
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