Re: C0000221
- From: QuantumWizard <QuantumWizard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 19:27:02 -0700
Hello,
I tried the instructions given but they didnt work. When the prompt came up,
C:\windows> I put in the following right after the >cd windows\system32 and
got nothing, was told: The system cannot find the file or directory specifed.
Am I missing something here?
thanks,
Sherman
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Sherman R. Buck
Abstraxts Studio & Gallery
301 W. Holly Street U-1
Bellingham, WA 98225
http://shermanbuck.com
"Ted Zieglar" wrote:
"A Stop: 0xc000026C or Stop: 0xc0000221 "Unable to Load Device Driver" Error.
Occurs When You Start Windows XP"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315241/en-us
""Bad Image Checksum" Error When You Upgrade to Windows XP"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326687/en-us
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Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."
"QuantumWizard" <QuantumWizard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4A3336B0-62B5-4097-90D7-446371B5FCB1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,hard
I've got some really bizarre things going on. I installed a new seagate
drive and reinstalled XP pro SP2 and installed all the updates andinstalled
my software and files; same ones are no my XP Home SP1 version updatedwith
all updates. I started having problems with the computer restarting as Iwas
installing updates and software. Odd, it would restart OK for some of thesecond,
updates but not the software. Once it shut down, I noticed the power light
was still lit on the case. I pushed the button and it restarted for a
then shut down. It did this repeatedly every time I pushed the button. TheStill
way around it was to unplug for a minute, then it would start up normally.
This went on for a couple of weeks, so I just did a complete shutdown to
avoid this. When I had time I contacted Antec, the case manufacturer, and
they said it might be the power supply, which I upgraded and replaced.
the same problems, but then after a week I get this message:and
Stop: C0000221 {Bad Image Checksum} The image urlmon.dll is possibly
corrupt. The header checksum does not match the computed checksum.
I've tried using the option on F8 to reboot with last known good
configuration with no success. I have tried to use the recovery console
the system shuts down right in the middle of using it. I am wondering howto
replace the dll or other ways around this puzzling behavior. It's not theon
hard drive, talked to Seagate, who also advised I check for bad resistors
the mother board, they all have flat tops, no bulges. I'd like to salvagethe
few files I had that didn't get backed up in time, but they are expendableif
need be. I just don't get this odd thing with the power just simplyquitting.
This is the second install on this and the second time I used dBan to wipemiddle
the drive clean to do a clean install and it would quit right in the
of that at times, till I finally got through it completely andreinstalled.
Prior to the blue screen, I'd kept my AV up to date (Trend Micro), myrunning,
firewall up do date (zone alarm pro) Spyware Doctor up to date and
along with Lavasoft professional. I ran these daily up to when it crashed.
Any help would be appreciated
Regards,
Sherman
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Sherman R. Buck
Abstraxts Studio & Gallery
301 W. Holly Street U-1
Bellingham, WA 98225
http://shermanbuck.com
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