System blue screens and reboots endlessly under Windows XP

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I've got a Windows XP system that blue screens and reboots endlessly. This system worked perfectly a couple of days ago (and months before). It gets right to the point where, apparentlly, it's trying to load the kernel, blue screens, and reboots. When I went to bed last night, it was fine. I woke up to it rebooting like this. (It restarted a bit after 4AM, which is when I have it download updates from MS).

System configuration:

* Intel D925EXCV2 system. 3GHz Pentium 4.
* 2 300 Gigabyte SATA Hard drives connected to the motherboard in a RAID 1 (mirrored) configuration
* 1 400 Gigabyte SATA hard drive connected to the motherboard - no raid - just a standalone drive
* Using the onboard RAID controller


* Windows XP Service pack 2 with everything the latest updates from Microsoft.

* System has been working fine for 2+ months. Rebooted a couple of days ago and everything was OK then.

* The boot order in the BIOS is the same as it has been since day one - no changes, and I verified the peripherals are OK.

* There are no problems with the RAID array according to the controller.

Odd things I've noticed:

* Windows XP now thinks the 400 gigabyte drive is my C (boot) drive, and the 300 gigabyte array is my D drive. No idea how this happened, but the RAID controller itself still thinks the 300 gig array is the C drive.

* The blue screen, I'm assuming, is an inaccessible boot device or some other problem, as I had a similar problem on another machine. I've seen this problem if the boot order in the BIOS doesn't match the same boot order as when XP was installed.

* The RAID controller driver *IS* present and installed

* If I boot up in debug mode, the system boots to the login screen. I can click to login, type my password, and as the system is starting to boot, the entire system freezes - no mouse movement, no keyboard - completely dead.

* I attempted to do a repair install, but it claims there is no XP installation on the RAID array drive, yet I can boot in to the recovery console (and loading the RAID drivers off the floppy via F6) and it winds up showing up as my C drive if I disconnect the 400 gig drive, and my D drive if I have the 400 gig drive connected.

I'm doing a chkdsk /f, but does anyone have any idea what could've happend to cause this, or better yet, what I can do to fix it? The data is still there on the drive, so I haven't lost anything.

-->Neil
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