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question hepdoll - Latest answer on Dec 18, 2012 04:46PM Hello, I am new here, and I'm desperate for some help with
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my Windows XP Pro machine. (I think I'm running SP2, but I can't be 100% sure; it's been a long time since I used this machine.) Apologies in advance for this post's length; I really am not
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sure what to do here and have tried some things already, and would really appreciate any help you can give me. I have not used this computer for the past couple of years, and the few times I've tried to turn it on recently, I get a blue screen that reads: STOP: c0000221 {Bad Image Checksum} The image ole32.dll is possibly corrupt. The header checksum does not match the computed checksum. The way it blue screen error microsoft happens is that after the Windows XP logo screen shows up (the one with the "loading" bar), I get a blue screen that flashes so quickly I can't read it, and then the computer restarts. I can get the blue screen to stay by hitting F8 repeatedly as the computer boots up, then selecting "Disable automatic restart on system failure" from the menu. Also from that F8 screen, I have tried starting in the following modes but the same problem happens, where it gets to the XP logo/loading screen, then has the blue screen flash and reboots: - safe mode - last known good configuration - debugging mode I have been pointed to this page (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326687&Product=winxp) but I am a little confused by it, especially because I don't have a Windows 98 or ME disk. (This computer came from Dell in 2000 with Windows 98 on it, and I installed XP on it a year or two later from a Windows XP Professional CD, and used the computer successfully for the next few years, installing a service pack or two along the way. I can't find a way to follow their instructions to create a Windows 98 start-up disk from MS-DOS because I am not running 98 on this machine.) Other message boards have suggested to try going into "re
in Windows XP June 11, 2016 This guide shows you how to fix blue screen of death errors (or BSoD errors) for Windows XP. windows xp blue screen fix Contents1 0x000000ED (UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME)2 0x0000007B (INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE)3 0x00000024 (NTFS FILE blue screen error in windows xp installation SYSTEM)4 0x0000007E (SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED)5 0x0000008E (KERNEL MODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED)6 0x00000050 (PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGE windows xp blue screen unmountable boot volume AREA)7 0x000000D1 (DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO)8 0xC00002189 0x000000EA (THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER)10 More Information10.1 Linked Entries10.2 Support Links10.3 Applicable Systems If you see a http://ccm.net/forum/affich-28196-xp-startup-prob-blue-screen-reboot-repeat blue screen error, but Windows XP restarts immediately and you can't read the error text, follow these instructions to disable the Automatically restart option: Right-click on My Computer Go to Properties Go to the Advanced tab At the Startup and Recovery section, click the Settings button At the System failure section, make sure the "Automatically restart" option is https://neosmart.net/wiki/blue-screen-death-bsod-errors-windows-xp/ unchecked Click OK If you can't boot into Windows, try booting into Safe Mode, follow the instructions above and then restart your computer again. To boot Windows XP in Safe Mode, follow these steps: Restart your computer Press F8 before the Windows logo appears Use the arrow keys and select "Safe Mode" from the boot menu Press Enter 0x000000ED (UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME) The 0x000000ED blue screen error code is most commonly known as UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME. We covered how to fix UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME in Windows XP already. For situations where the UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME error is caused by incorrect or outdated information regarding the Windows partition in the boot configuration files (BOOT.INI or the BCD) for NTLDR or BootMGR, Easy Recovery Essentials can normally recreate the boot configuration with the correct settings and parameters to allow for Windows to boot correctly: Download Easy Recovery Essentials from here. Choose your Windows version (XP, Vista, 7 or 8) before you go to download Burn the image. Follow these instructions on how to burn the bootable ISO image very carefully, as m
Smartphones More Software Memory Power Supplies Peripherals Displays Automotive PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>Blue Screen after windows logo> Closed Blue Screen after windows logo Tags: Blue Screen Windows XP Last response: May 21, 2011 5:45 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/258392-45-blue-screen-windows-logo PM in Windows XP Share saka-rauka1 April 30, 2011 11:21:04 PM I can't find a general tech support sub-forum here, so I'll post in the XP section for now. Everytime I try to boot up my computer, it keeps http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/how-to-repair-windows-xp-2000-if-you-are-unable-to-boot-into-windows.8356/ crashing after the windows logo screen. I see a blue screen just before it restarts but its passes too quickly for me to glean any information. I vaguely recall Avast giving me a malware message just before it blue screen happened, not sure if it was the cause or not, since I have never encountered a virus quite like this. I'd like it if you guys could rule out other causes like heat (already checked CPU temp from BIOS - it's at 28degrees), bad sectors on the HDD, faulty memory, or a corrupt windows registry. I'd like to try to avoid having to reinstall windows, so I want to make sure that its necessary before I go about blue screen error doing it. Tommorow I'll try to use another HDD to boot up windows with, see if I can't pin down the problem like that. So what do you guys think is the most likely cause? More about : blue screen windows logo saka-rauka1 May 1, 2011 5:50:11 PM Nothing? In regards to the HDD, how do I set it so that XP boots from the new HDD rather than the old? Saga Lout May 1, 2011 5:54:58 PM Try restarting and booting into Safe Mode with Networking by tapping Function 8 before Windows loads. If that fails, select Disable Automatic Restart on System Failure" from the Advance Boot menu - same F8 method - and note the details fromt eh blue screen. To force a boot from another disk, go into BIOS and look for Boot Sequence or Order. Related resources Blue Screen when trying to boot windows xp - Forum Blue Screen - Forum Windows won't load (blue screen - virus) - Forum Blue screen and reboot after virus removal. - Forum Blue Screen on startup then computer restarts - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer saka-rauka1 May 1, 2011 7:54:04 PM I tried safe mode, safe mode with networking, and last known good configuration. Nothing works. This led me to believe it was more than a simple virus. Have you narrowed the problem down to
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