Re: unable to locate component error code

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thanks for your help but if i use these discs, it will erase my hard drive.
any other suggestions? how can i get back to a system restore point? going
to the boot menu doesn't work. can't get to safe mode or system restore, or
last known good config...still nothing. what is BASER FAS32 after the error
code? i can't find it anywhere. is this an SP2 problem, ad or spyware? any
ideas on what's going on and how i can fix this??? thanks! tad

"Gerry" wrote:

Have you read pages 56 to 58 Oo the User Guide? Do you have the disks
referred to?
http://csd.acer.com.tw/acer/URMUL1.NSF/1af87a750eeeb70f0825628f006e0bfc/1af8d362fa0a563148256fd600078dc9/$FILE/AS%203500%20OLM%20ENG.pdf

The link does take some minutes to download the Acer User Guide so be
patirnt.

I have no information to determine the status of your hard drive.


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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tadlem43 wrote:
um.. no, i'm sorry i'm NOT an accountant. lol rings no bells with
me! does this mean the hard drive is dead? it's an ACER model ZL6.
(Aspire 3500 series). thanks for the info! tad

"Gerry" wrote:

Are you an accountant? FAS32 might ring bells if you are?

You should remove the hard and place it in an enclosure conected to
another computer and backup any important data.

What model is your laptop?


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

tadlem43 wrote:
i have an Acer laptop (XP Home edition) and keep getting an error
code (BSOD) C0000135 BASER FAS32 (unable to locate component... was
not found). i can't get it to stop rebooting even tho i go to the
menu and select to stop automatic reboot, nor can i get it to boot
in safe mode of any kind. it won't let me go to last good
configuration...nothing.
i did, however, get into safe mode last night long enough to run my
virus program (AVG) and healed 12 trojans!
from what i've read, and i may be wrong, is this an SP2 problem? i
don't have an SP2 disk nor access to one. ANY suggestions, PLEASE??
i need my computer!! thanks in advance!



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