Re: 0X0000007B Stop Errors on Installation
- From: "Will Denny" <willdenny@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 07:03:15 +0100
Hi
Please try the following link to Jim Eshelman's web page - left hand column
(7B)
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
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Will Denny
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"David Worthington" <DavidWorthington@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:2FEBF6E4-6F65-4B60-806B-9632786F8A59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello all:
>
>
> Whenever I attempt to reinstall Windows I receive a stop error warning
> about
> a possible virus to instructing me to remove any newly installed hard
> drives
> and/ or controllers.
>
> I elliminated hard drives disk by disk but was met with the same results.
> I
> then elliminated all HDs and my SCSI controller, booting from my XP CDROM,
> but again with no luck.
>
> I have always run antivirus protection (in this case Nod32) and it has
> always been up-to-date.
>
> Prior to running into this problem I was running Windows XP on one SCSI
> drive with storage on another IDE drive and WIndows Vista/ Storage on a
> 3rd
> (SCSI).
>
> The computer operated normally when it was booted into Windows XP except
> for
> intermittent Blue Screens that seemed to be caused by a driver (NVIDIA
> possibly). These have occured for some time.
>
> More recently, it is worth noting that NOD32 failed to maximize and would
> not run until I removed iTunes from the system (but coexistied for
> months).
> The only new program that I have run for the past few months is Diskeeper
> and
> the 3rd SCSI was new (prior to the driver-related BSODs)
>
> Several days ago I removed the Vista files from my 3rd (SCSI) drive and
> used
> the MBR utility with the - XP notation. Windows XP would still load but
> the
> install was FUBAR. Autoplay is also running continuously. That is what
> prompted me to reformat.
>
> Windows setup told me to run CHKDSK /F on the drives and i did so. The
> drive that was formerly running Vista was said to have had MTF issues, but
> was still readable, as was the IDE with stored data.
>
> Now, I can only boot into XP, but cannot run a reinstall because I get met
> with the 0X0000007B Stop Errors. I have a screenshot of this particular
> error available. The 2nd SCSI drive is not being detected correctly and
> show no partition; the IDE drive does not show at all INCLUDING IN BIOS
> POST.
>
> Does anyone have any idea why I can boot off of my system drive into XP,
> but
> not reinstall and not see my drives? Also, why am I seeing constant
> autoplay
> dialogs? The only way that I can elliminate it is to still RPC and that
> forces a reboot.
>
> Please e-mail me.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave
.
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