Re: stop :0x00000024 error, running out of options, please help!

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Hi Gerry, thanks for the reply - actually, I already disabled the auto
restart and wrote the message down, just forgot to put it in the post!
It's as follows:

STOP:0x00000024
(0x001902FE,0XF78B2B6C,0XF78B2868,0XBAF3B746)
NTFS.SYS - ADDRESS BAF3B746 base at BAF2A000, DATESTAMP 41102eea

Hope that sheds some light on it - oddly, once I had rebooted that
time, it went back to auto restarting... so I can't tell you if the
message was different in safe mode etc.

The system is based around an Antec case, the computer was built by my
father who is away for 3 months abroad currently so I can't seek his
advice.

Really looking forward to any reply, thanks a lot in advance!

Harry

On 15 Feb, 12:27, "Gerry Cornell" <g...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should help by
allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Keep pressing the
F8 key during StartUp and select option - Disable automatic restart on
system failure.

Do not re-enable automatic restart on system failure until you have
resolved the problem. Check for variants of the Stop Error message.

What is the make and model of your computer. Is it a desktop or a
laptop.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Avalanche Kittie wrote:
Hi, this morning I went to boot up my computer and it gets to the
Windows loading screen and auto reboots itself due to system
failure, over and over. I have made no alterations to the system
the last time I used it, so I'm not sure why this has happened.

I pressed F8 during startup, and it does the same whatever option
I choose - I cannot boot to safe mode or any other option. I'm
using XP Professional, with a genuine CD.

I have read other threads that say to boot from the XP CD - I have
tried this, and try to go to system recovery but it tells me I
have no hard drives connected and reboots... I have 2 hard drives
on the system, so I'm not sure why this is. Is this something to
do with having to have RAID drivers for my hard drives, which do
not load when you boot from the Windows CD?

I've also read that checkdisk could help the problem, but it
seems you can't boot to the command prompt in XP Pro - what can I
do now? I've exhausted every option that I have found. I'm
currently typing this from an ancient Apple laptop belonging to
my mother, which doesn't have a floppy drive on it so I'm not
even sure I can get any kind of floppy recovery disk sorted, even
if that was possible.

I have a lot of irreplacable data on the boot drive of the
computer, including hours of recordings that my band has done
over the past month for our new album, and so to lose that is
unthinkable... please, if anyone has any suggestions I'd be very,
very appreciative!

Harry


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