serious pc problem - patrick james brian - 07.11.2009
My PC crashed
yesterday my PC crashed i get this bleu screen with the code 0x0000007E..
i cant start the pc up.
i cant start in safe mode or any mode.still getting this blue screen
is there a fix or tip to help me out.
thanks
- Russ_Ace - 07.11.2009
this haqpponed to my sister in her office. I think its couse of a virus. i dont know any solutions (my sis just got a new comp for $150 .)
- alfiedog - 07.11.2009
Bad news m8
Had a quick look on the web.
This issue might occur if a system thread generates an exception that the error handler does not catch. This exception can be caused by any of the following:
If this issue occurs after the first restart during Windows Setup or after Setup is complete, the computer might not have sufficient hard disk space to run Windows XP.
The computer BIOS might be incompatible with Windows XP, or it might have to be updated.
The video adapter drivers might be incompatible with Windows XP.
A device driver or a system service might be damaged.
If the issue is associated with the Win32k.sys file, it might be caused by a third-party remote control program.
Have you tried to reinstall windows?
I think there is an option to repair windows from the disc.
Ian
- patrick james brian - 07.11.2009
yes i have treid
to repair the pc with a windows xp cd but it wanted start up the cd.
- Hunter1 - 07.11.2009
Press canc on start up your pc , enter in bios feature , select FIRST BOOT = CD , save and exit , reboot your pc whit windows xp cd in , follow the procedures .
- .041 Safety Wire - 07.11.2009
check the age of the biscuit battery that supplies power to your cmos chip, It is the only battery on your motherboard. When they get weak it can cause some strange problems and go to bios and tell computer to boot to whatever letter you use for your CD/DVD drive so you cann boot from windows installation disc.. Some systems require that you press delete during boot up to enter the bios.
- patrick james brian - 07.11.2009
thanks guys
for the quick response and the great help.
well lett you now how the thing are going
thanks
- patrick james brian - 12.11.2009
well lm affraid that i lost all of me files and the game d*mn
have to install it all over again.
- Thee_oddball - 14.11.2009
patrick james brian Wrote:well lm affraid that i lost all of me files and the game d*mn
have to install it all over again.
get this program and burn it to disk and you should be able to retrieve all your files, put the disk in the CD drive and the computer will boot into this OS and you can copy all your files and then reload windows
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... up-431.iso
- patrick james brian - 20.11.2009
hey thanks Thee_oddball
now i have figger out how to boot this cd first.when startup.
for some raeson i can't to start up with a defined ""first to boot device" in bios.
- Thee_oddball - 20.11.2009
patrick james brian Wrote:hey thanks Thee_oddball
now i have figger out how to boot this cd first.when startup.
for some raeson i can't to start up with a defined ""first to boot device" in bios.
who makes you computer? when u turn it on try hitting the DEL key and/or F1 if that does not work try F2 and/or F12
- patrick james brian - 21.11.2009
well first me pc is not repared yet
and i can go in bios when i press DEL.
but can't start up the pc in any of the safe mode configurration. or to sine a driver that first starts when boot up.
but i now i guy who repairs pc's. so give him a call next week.
i wanted to call the guy sooner. but my youngest doughter was it be the mexicanflu this week. lucky it was the milt form.
she is much better now.
- Thee_oddball - 21.11.2009
patrick james brian Wrote:well first me pc is not repared yet
and i can go in bios when i press DEL.
but can't start up the pc in any of the safe mode configurration. or to sine a driver that first starts when boot up.
but i now i guy who repairs pc's. so give him a call next week.
i wanted to call the guy sooner. but my youngest doughter was it be the mexicanflu this week. lucky it was the milt form.
she is much better now.
are you saying it skips the CD-ROM and goes straight to the HD on bootup?