Re: Impossible to boot



On 3/17/2006, The X managed to type:
Yesterday, I tryed to restart my computer(start/restart) and it didn't work, so I turned it off manually (hardreset).

When I tryed to turn it back on, once it came to the account choosing screen
, the screen turned blue telling me an error occured and stopped Windows to prevent dammage:

0x000000c5 (0xD575E379, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0x805505A1)

Second time, same results, except the error is:

BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER with another serie of number.

It also says that the arror could be caused by a bad pilot from a recently installed program.

But the last thing installed was windows update march 2006 update

I tryd using de restore thing booting the computer with parameter's from 6 days ago but I get the same results. In Safe Mode, I also tryed booting without BOOT.INI , SYS.INI , without windows services, and even while deactivating manually every possible peripherals. When I get the Boot screen With windos logo and the progress bar, the bar freezes after about 30 seconds, everything stops but the loading light on the computer itself stays lit. I get no more error message...

I got hp media center 2005 m1170n, pentium 4, 512m de DDR SDRAM, 200G Hard drive. Microsoft help suggest I should reinstall XP. Is it the only way and will I loose every thing I hade on my computer.

I have reinstalled Windows XP on top of itself a couple of times. Once I even had great problems needing (paid) help from MS to fix.

However, I never lost my data or my installed programs.

One thing: that was NOT an MCE version.

Second thing: that was using a Windows install disk, not the manufacturer's restore disk.

Come to think of it, the "second thing" is the one to watch out for. If all you have is the restore disk, I have no knowledge if you can do a non-destructive reinstall, though I fear not. Anyone else know?

HTH,
Gino

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