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Bsods???!!!
Hey Yall,
Formatting a friends comp... Deleted partition w/ winxp cd.... created partition... formatted.... now.. while it was copying itself to load up.... it would get a BSOD.... Any clues? Could it be a dying HDD? the BSOD said to like try to disable caching stuff... i have no clue... guys got any clues? |
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the admiral formerly known as overclocked
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Please be SPECIFIC with your error messages. Only then can the Jedi come to your aid. Thank you.
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To troubleshoot a BSOD -
Write down the first three lines on the screen. Then go to Microsoft's Knowledge Base & start searching for keywords from those lines. Be sure to pick the proper OS from the dropdown box first! |
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Hehe.. sorry... was too lazy to write down was error message it says...
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Technical Information: *** STOP: 0X000000A (0x0A270042,0x00000002,0x00000001,0x80800315 If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installled hardware or software, Diasable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. I'm stumped |
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Chief of Naval Operations
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Did you look at Troubleshooting a Stop 0x0000000A Error in Windows XP (Q314063)?
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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set BIOS settings to default or
try updating your BIOS |
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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I agree with Markel, it must be either either a hardware or software problem....hehehe
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