- Jul 27, 2001
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Sup?Alright here?s my problem?my computer won?t start, after it goes through the beginning of start-up (window has not loaded yet), and then I see the blue screen of death.
Let me tell you all the details first though?I don?t have a lot of programs inside, the last thing I did was install Half-Life and Half-Life Opposing Forces?I was playing opposing forces when it froze on me so I restarted my computer using the little button under the power button of my computer?this was my 3rd time doing so and then this time was when I got the blue screen?
This is what the blue screen said
*START*
A problem has been detected and Windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer
Unmountable_Boot_Volume
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 make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any Windows updates you might need.
If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing.
Technical Information
STOP: 0x000000EP (Ox81fe3750, oxc0000032, 0x000000000, 0x000000000)
*END*
My specs are the following
Athlon T-Bird 1.4GHz
8k7a+ Motherboard with raid enabled
(2) IBM Deskstar 60GXP (20GBs each)
Hercules Game Theater
Gainward GFIII (Golden Sample)
I?m running Windows XP (Pro)
So what should I do? I had my computer for around a month now and this is the first serious problem I have?I also have a scanner but that shouldn?t be it?I haven?t try to do what it told me (the part about caching shadowing or disabling bios) cause I don?t know how.
Sorry if I gave too little details but WHAT SHOULD I DO? If you know please reply and if you tell me, please explain it just in case.
Thanks a lot
-Albert
EDITED - Problem Fixed
Just for those that experiences the same problem, here's the solution
Start your computer with the Windows startup disks, or with the Windows CD-ROM if your computer supports starting from the CD-ROM drive.
When the Welcome to Setup dialog box appears, press R to repair Windows by using the Recovery Console.
Select the number that is associated with the Windows installation you want to log on to, and then type the administrator password (or press ENTER if no administrator password exists).
From Recovery Console, type chkdsk /r , and then press ENTER.
Type exit , and then press ENTER to restart your computer.
-Albert
Let me tell you all the details first though?I don?t have a lot of programs inside, the last thing I did was install Half-Life and Half-Life Opposing Forces?I was playing opposing forces when it froze on me so I restarted my computer using the little button under the power button of my computer?this was my 3rd time doing so and then this time was when I got the blue screen?
This is what the blue screen said
*START*
A problem has been detected and Windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer
Unmountable_Boot_Volume
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 make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any Windows updates you might need.
If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing.
Technical Information
STOP: 0x000000EP (Ox81fe3750, oxc0000032, 0x000000000, 0x000000000)
*END*
My specs are the following
Athlon T-Bird 1.4GHz
8k7a+ Motherboard with raid enabled
(2) IBM Deskstar 60GXP (20GBs each)
Hercules Game Theater
Gainward GFIII (Golden Sample)
I?m running Windows XP (Pro)
So what should I do? I had my computer for around a month now and this is the first serious problem I have?I also have a scanner but that shouldn?t be it?I haven?t try to do what it told me (the part about caching shadowing or disabling bios) cause I don?t know how.
Sorry if I gave too little details but WHAT SHOULD I DO? If you know please reply and if you tell me, please explain it just in case.
Thanks a lot
-Albert
EDITED - Problem Fixed
Just for those that experiences the same problem, here's the solution
Start your computer with the Windows startup disks, or with the Windows CD-ROM if your computer supports starting from the CD-ROM drive.
When the Welcome to Setup dialog box appears, press R to repair Windows by using the Recovery Console.
Select the number that is associated with the Windows installation you want to log on to, and then type the administrator password (or press ENTER if no administrator password exists).
From Recovery Console, type chkdsk /r , and then press ENTER.
Type exit , and then press ENTER to restart your computer.
-Albert