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| Thread ID: 117003 | 2011-03-29 11:58:00 | I can't fix the 0x000000D1 iaStor.sys (bluescreen) problem | Nekodomo (16307) | Press F1 |
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| 1190237 | 2011-03-29 11:58:00 | YES, I've searched the Web for a solution and they gave very great links: Stop Error in IASTOR.SYS (support.dell.com) Windows XP blue screen error, stop code 0x000000D1 (www.ydeologi.com) They kept on posting that the fix is to download a file (R130119.EXE) and running it while the SATA is set to ATA. To install an update or driver something then it will fix the problem, set it back to AHCI, then voila. Didn't work. Well, I managed to run the R130119.EXE file (thru command prompt) and extracted it to C:\DELL\DRIVERS\R130119. But when I tried to run the Setup.exe, it says "This operating system is not supported. Setup will exit." I'm not sure if I've set the SATA to ATA correctly. When I went to BIOS' setup, the SATA was set to RAID by default. The other option was to set it to AHCI. That was all. Either RAID or AHCI. I tried both, but the file still won't open. What now? By the way, I have the Alienware Aurora and Windows 7. PLEASE HELP. |
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| 1190238 | 2011-03-29 12:18:00 | So are you running this in RAID?? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1190239 | 2011-03-29 12:32:00 | The SATA was in RAID by default, so I tried running it as is at first. Then when the same error happened, I switched it to AHCI... same thing happened. I switched it back to RAID... still the same. | Nekodomo (16307) | ||
| 1190240 | 2011-03-29 12:51:00 | Not sure if it'll help. Here's a photo: img25.imageshack.us |
Nekodomo (16307) | ||
| 1190241 | 2011-03-29 12:56:00 | You may have a virus/rootkit . I would remove the hdd put it in a working system then scan it with something like trojan remover (www . simplysup . com) . Update it then click on scan . Will it boot into safe mode / networking or safe mode? |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1190242 | 2011-03-29 13:03:00 | Yes, I'm using a spare laptop now. You mean copy the iaStor.sys of my errored PC to my spare laptop? Then what? |
Nekodomo (16307) | ||
| 1190243 | 2011-03-29 13:06:00 | Check the previous post. It has to have XP on it and has to be a desktop so u can connect it. No copy iaStor.sys from a working system to the one thats crashing | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1190244 | 2011-03-29 13:15:00 | Okay I will try that. I'll try and have my HD scanned. By the way, my spare laptop is Win XP, my errored PC is a Win 7. Will it be okay if I copy the iaStor.sys of Win XAP and overwrite the one in Win 7? |
Nekodomo (16307) | ||
| 1190245 | 2011-03-29 13:18:00 | I searched, and my Win XP laptop doesn't have the iaStor.sys file in the system32/drivers folder... I'll try and find one online. | Nekodomo (16307) | ||
| 1190246 | 2011-03-29 13:27:00 | Um that file may not work then for Win7. Try and extract that file with 7zip or something.. Or get Intel SATA / RAID drivers extract them. Make sure theyre for 32 or 64 bit. Whatever version of Win7 youre using | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
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