Re: INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE blue screen



Thank you again Dave!

This is something I will defenately try. Procedure looked quite easy. As I
told, I first hacked permissions for shares and was pretty unpleased when
noticed after boot that all permissions in shares has changed. Hope that your
procedure does something for shares also.

Juha

Found from manufactors website possible fix for
Driver_Power_State_Failureproblem.


"Dave Patrick" wrote:

> This article may help though not for the shares. It's difficult to say what
> happened initially but looks like time to rebuild. I'm wondering if a drive
> is failing. Possibly one half the mirror got kicked offline and was put back
> online without a rebuild. You might download a disk diagnostic utility from
> the drive manufacturer's web site.
>
> How to Restore the Default NTFS Permissions for Windows 2000
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=266118
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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>
> "Juha" wrote:
> | Thanks Dave
> |
> | Problem partly solved. Pressing F6 during w2k server CD boot (Smart array
> | controller drivers) helped me into command prompt. I run chkdsk /r from
> there
> | and the system booted up. Unfortunately after second bootup the system
> | changed every files (apx 160 000 pcs) permisiions to defaults(?). Right
> now
> | I'm having hard time making sence what they should be in this system.
> After
> | quick look they seems to be two users System and administrator: no
> | permissions selected and no other usernames there. This is true specially
> in
> | the shared directories.
> |
> | New problen now is memory dump during shutdown, error
> | Driver_Power_State_Failure. 0x0000009F.
> |
> | Juha
>
>
>
.



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