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File Setupdd.sys Could Not Be Loaded. The Error Code Is 7
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- Latest answer on Jul 22, 2013 11:32PM Hello, I have a pentium 4 running windows xp pro. Windows had a serious error so I ran setup to reinstall windows. Then after the 1st restart,setup have me a error: file setupdd.sys could not be loaded. The error code is 7. Press any key to exit. But my keyboard's not working...i cant even choose any options on start up...please help. Thanx jax See more Error code 7 in xp installation Error code 7 when installing window Windows xp installing error code 7 Blue screen while trying to install xp (Solved) Windows xp 2 install in blue screen error [Solved] (Solved) Error when xp installation over 7 Installing Internet Explorer 7 on XP SP3 Installing xp over win 7 without XP disk (Solved) Helpful +49 Report Space670 May 1, 2009 12:39PM Had the same problem. Easely solved due to 2 DDR ram chips that would NOT talk together. Try too remove one of them, it helpt me Helpful +15 Report Ajay Tyagi Jul 20, 2009 11:57PM I have PIII system... with 128 RAM . After some time I extended it's RAM to (128 + 512) = 740 MB by placing a 512 RAM along with 128 mb. Doing this I noticed some inprovemnet in speed. Suddenly before 2 weeks it starts to give a messgae of missing file, so I decide to format the same . But as I was having some important family pics in that particular partition , I remove the hard disk and mde it slave to another system. I picked important fil
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> Operating Systems > Windows XP > Windows XP Setup > Setupdd.sys Error code 4 on install Setupdd.sys Error code 4 on install Posted: 08-08-2003, 01:13 PM Steve Guest Posts: n/a Show Printable Version Email this Page Post Comment I have had a few problems with XP and was advised to buy a new hard drive. I am trying to re-install XP but keep getting: File setupdd.sys could not be loaded. The error code is 4. Setup cannot continue press any key to exit. It is using a recovery CD from the people who I bought my PC from, what is going wrong? Setupdd.sys Error code 4 on install Responses to "Setupdd.sys Error code 4 on install" Steve Nicholas Guest Posts: n/a Re: Setupdd.sys Error code 4 on install Posted: 08-08-2003, 01:26 PM Windows XP Problems with Damaged or Incompatible Hardware http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=330181 Contact the manufacturer of your computer and find out if your Recovery CD will work with a different brand of hard drive. If not, you'll need to either purchase the same make and model hard drive as the original, or you'll need to purchase a conventional "full version" of Windows XP. -- Nicholas ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Steve"