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by a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask Andy Your Own Question Andy, Computer Consultant Category: Computer Satisfied Customers: 5316 Experience: 11yr exp, Comp Engg, Internet expert, Web developer, SEO 16465236 Type Your Computer Question Here... Andy is online now An unexpected error (0) occurred at line 1773 in d xpsprt Customer Question An unexpected error (0) occurred at line 1773 in d:\xpsprtm\base\boot\setup\arcdisp.c. Submitted: 6 years ago. Category:Computer Share this conversation Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. Hi,Where are you getting this error? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. in the blue screen after windows setup has checked system configuration. Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. Is the D: drive your cdrom? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. i,m not sure but i think it is. Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. Restart the computer >Tap and press F8 while restarting >Choose safe mode >Let me know, if you can start windows in safe mode? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. I've pressed F8 and "Please select boot device" appears in blue box with four options SM-PHILLIPS DVDR1628PIPM-SAMSUNG SP0842N1st FLOPPY DRIVERealtek Boot AgentI'm talking to you on my laptop. the problem is on my desktop. Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. Choose the HDD or hard disc drive to boot. Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. the same error message appears. Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. What error message?Remove the cd from the rom and try again the F8 thing. Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. i've tried the HDD and CDROM drives with same error message appearing. Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. Please confirm me, is D: drive appearing both the cases and if the D: drive the CDROM or the Hard drive? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. d: is appearing in both cases and D: is CDROM Share this conversation JustAnswer in the News: Ask-a-doc Web sites: If you've got a quick question, you can try to get an answer from sites that say they have various specialists on hand to give quick answers... Justanswer.com. JustAnswer.com...has seen a spike since October in legal questions from readers about layoffs, unemployment and severance. Web sites like justanswer.com/legal...leave nothing to chance. Traffic on JustAnswer rose 14 percent...and had nearly 40