Re: Stop Error Codes
From: Satellite Man (nojob_at_breadline.net)
Date: 06/22/04
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Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 14:42:48 -0400
No e-mail sharing at all. Just aquatinted through technology. Writing zeros
because they found it to be the quickest way to resolve the problem. Maybe
not the most orthodox way...however they found it to work...quickly. It's
not really an issue with a router, rather it is an issue with a blue screen
and a stop order.
HAGD,
DTV
"Harry Ohrn" <harry---@webtree.ca> wrote in message
news:upLT2nHWEHA.1952@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
A low level format of the hard drive is not going to resolve an issue with a
router. Three friends with a similar problem all having to low level
format??? Perhaps this is a virus that the 4 of you are sharing.
-- Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp "Satellite Man" <nojob@breadline.net> wrote in message news:%23teKbuGWEHA.2444@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Sorry about the wrong group. Thanks for the help. The box has no NIC. It is > on the board and with no disability in the BIOS. I haven't looked for a > jumper yet. The router is MS wireless and is the only new piece of hardware. > I have 3 friends that had the same issue. They ended up low level > formatting. I don't want to go there. Any other suggestions other than a > boot sector virus? > > TIA, > DTV > "Harry Ohrn" <harry---@webtree.ca> wrote in message > news:#y$V6nGWEHA.4048@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > This is likely a conflict with you network card rather than the router > unless you have an internal router. You aren't even able to boot to XP so > there is no way this can be a WPA issue. Besides that WPA doesn't give you a > blue screen. You would be greeted with a message informing you that you have > to activate. Try pulling your network card and see if XP will install or > boot tot he Desktop. Then shut down and install the card and see if it will > be picked up with Plug n Play. > > You might find an answer if you post your question to a networking group > rather than a "basics" group. Try this group: > news://msnews.public.com/microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web and see if > you can get more hits on your post there > > -- > > Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User] > www.webtree.ca/windowsxp > > > "Satellite Man" <nojob@breadline.net> wrote in message > news:OD0FeZGWEHA.3524@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > I am working on a box w/XP Home. Recently installed was a wireless router. > > It has a stop error code notating a registry issue. I've read the KB > article > > on this. I can't get past the blue screen w/ the error code. I've tried to > > reinstall windows, formatting and installing all to no avail. Everything > > brings me to the blue screen and no further. I'm considering writing > zeros. > > Is it just an activation issue w/ the router and a phone call to MS? If so > > can someone give me the number. It is a legal copy of XP so all I want is > to > > get it to boot. I was told that a router was considered an upgrade piece > of > > hardware. How many upgrades are possible before notification is required? > > > > TIA, > > DTV > > > > > > >
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