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| 538475 | 2007-04-05 19:44:00 | Hello, A couple of days ago i went out with my friends and shutted of my computer like i always do. When i got home a few days later i turn on my computer and i get a nasty bluescreen after trying to boot windows. I tried to reinstall windows, but i cant get passed the windows loading screen. I formated all my HDD's thinking it might be something wrong there. But no no. Apperently my Bios was *peach* up or something simlar to that so i tried to reset Cmos. I did but i still get the same error as before. I know 0x024 is a NTFS error 0x00A is an IRQ conflict of some sort 0x0D1 is a IRQ conflict too i think (not sure tho) I have NO clue how too fix this. I suppose its all bios witch i dont have a singel clue how to handel. Anyone have any clue what i should do? |
skalbaggen (12091) | ||
| 538476 | 2007-04-05 21:46:00 | Were these different BSODS you got? 0x00000D1 DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Usually a bad driver. Can sometimes be RAM. aumha.org 0x0000024 NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM Ntfs file system is corrupt (damage in the file system, bad hard drive data, corrupt SCSI or IDE drivers or a corrupt ntfs.sys file). Try doing a Repair Install on it. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 538477 | 2007-04-06 15:07:00 | Im not sure how to check my BSODS. Any explenation would be greatly appriciated. An i tried to do a windows repair installation. I cant even install windows so i dont know how im supposed to repair it then. :/ |
skalbaggen (12091) | ||
| 538478 | 2007-04-06 21:16:00 | When it BSODs, you get a STOP error. STOP: 0x000xxxxx whatever. You can look that up or it usually has text too, DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL for instance. Then you look that up. The one above usually indicates a faulty driver that been installed. What was the last thing you did before the BSODs occurred? If you instalkled something, you could try a system restore if you can boot in Safe Mode. To repair: Boot off the Windows CD, at the first screen that says press R for recovery or enter to Install, press enter. Then you'll get a second screen, press R to repair or enter to Install. AT this screen you press R. It appears to be a normal install but it just replaces the system files, without affecting your data or settings. Occasionally that BSOD can indicate errrors with RAM too, but I'd expect you to get different BSODs in that case. |
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