Re: SP2 Disaster Continued
From: Old Hippy (gomer_at_pyle.net)
Date: 08/25/04
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 21:26:07 GMT
Hello
I too sufferd a fate as yours upgrading a friends pc.
It all being caused from some spyware that was not fully removed from the
system' Befor installing sp2.
7 other systems I had no problems with.
Put other drive as slave gather as much as you can and reformat.
Sorry I couldent be of more help.
Old Hippy
"Nehmo Sergheyev" <nehmo54@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've reported about my SP2 installation failure already:
> Subject: Re: SP2 Disaster for XP here; Not solved yet.
> The previous threads appear dead; I'm continuing my story here.
>
> Briefly, I can't boot form the drive that I installed SP2 to.
> To remedy the problem, I tired...
>
> A. system restore
> Result: Didn't help
>
> B. uninstalling SP2 using
> "1. At the command prompt in Recovery Console, type the following lines.
> Press ENTER after each line.
> cd $NtServicePackUninstall$\Spuninst
> batch spuninst.txt
> exit
> "
> Result: it said
> "The system cannot find the file or directory specified"
> (System Restore probably already removed the file.)
>
> C. A repair install of Win XP
> Result: error code, a stop code, 0x0000007B (4 parameters)
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324103
> The solution has to be in resolving this.
>
> D. I called and emailed MS, Phone-in Case # SRX040824605385
>
> Result: email back saying it was a duplicate case to the phone-in case,
> so they were closing the email case.
>
> So I'm ready to tackle the 0x0000007B problem. I'm going to try the
> driver issue possibility first.
>
> On http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324103
> "Device Driver Issues
> You may receive a "Stop 0x0000007B" error message in the following
> scenarios:
>
> A device driver that the computer boot controller needs is not
> configured to start during the startup process.
>
> A device driver that the computer boot controller needs is corrupted.
>
> Information in the Windows XP registry (information related to how the
> device drivers load during startup) is corrupted.
>
> Windows XP requires a miniport driver to communicate with the hard disk
> controller that is used to start your computer. If Windows XP does not
> supply a device driver for your controller or if Windows XP is using a
> corrupted or incompatible driver, you must replace the driver with a
> valid copy that is compatible with your controller and Windows XP.
>
> During the first phase of the Windows XP installation, Setup displays
> the following message at the bottom of the screen:
> Press F6 if you have to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver.
> Press F6 and then follow the instructions to install a mass-storage
> device driver from your Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). For
> additional information about using F6 to load an OEM device driver to
> support, click the following article number to view the article in the
> Microsoft Knowledge Base:
> 314859 Limited OEM driver support is available with F6 during Windows XP
> Setup
>
> To determine if your hard disk controller is compatible with Windows XP
> and to obtain information about drivers that are included on the Windows
> XP CD-ROM or that are available for download, see the latest Windows XP
> Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). For additional information about the
> latest Windows XP HCL, click the following article number to view the
> article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
> 314062 The latest Windows XP hardware compatibility list
>
> If your hard disk controller is not listed on the HCL, contact the
> manufacturer of your computer, system board, or hard disk controller for
> information about the availability of a driver. Microsoft does not
> guarantee that a resolution is available for non-HCL equipment. For
> additional information, click the following article number to view the
> article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
> 315239 Microsoft support policy for hardware that does not appear on the
> Windows HCL
>
> If the System hive in the Windows XP registry is corrupted, Windows XP
> may not be able to load the miniport device driver that the boot
> controller requires. To resolve this issue, restore a registry backup.
> For additional information about restoring a registry backup, click the
> following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge
> Base:
> 307545 How to recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP
> from starting "
>
> I have another working non-SP2 Win XP drive that I'm using to operate. I
> can attach, as a slave, the problem drive and see everything.
>
> What does "miniport driver" mean? is that different from a regular
> driver?
>
>
> --
> *********************
> * Nehmo Sergheyev *
> *********************
>
>
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