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Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode February 28th, 2008,01:00 AM #1 LimCY View Profile View Forum Posts Ignorance Troublemaker Join Date Apr 2006 Location Stone Chisel of MY Posts 232 [RESOLVED] BSoD : C000021a - Unknown Hard Error Can anyone tell me more info about this? Initially I suspected it was a hardware issue. Therefore, I reset CMOS, problem remains, Checked my Maxtor Harddisk (with PowerMax), no c000021a unknown hard error chkdsk problem found, Checked my DDR400 SDRAM (with Memtest), no error found. Any idea? Thanks in advance. Reply With Quote February 28th, 2008,07:15 AM #2 Teknophobia View Profile View Forum Posts Topcat Join Date Jul 2002 Location Hertfordshire, UK Posts 1,191 Have you got pcAnywhere on that PC? TEk Reply With Quote February 28th, 2008,08:08 AM #3 dunedin View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Virtual PC Specialist!!! Join Date Apr 2003 Location Scotland Posts 5,853 Yes, it can be a software problem too If it is not TEk`s suggestion, can you boot to the Safe Mode Options screen? Try a System Restore from here Boot into Safe Mode by pressing F8 at bootup and choose 'Safe mode with command prompt' At the command prompt type C:\Windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe Hopefully System Restore will open so choose a Restore Point a few days ago. If that does not work I think you will have to do a Repair of XP Elaine If it ain't broke, leave it alone. Reply With Quote February 28th, 2008,10:31 AM #4 SuperSparks View Profile View Forum Posts Administrator Join Date Apr 2000 Location Friern Barnet, London, England Posts 46,534 That Stop Error is usually Registry corruption.
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to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services unknown hard error windows 7 Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > STOP: C000021a Unknown Hard Error Want to Advertise Here? Solved STOP: C000021a Unknown Hard Error Posted on 2005-06-26 http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?228754-RESOLVED-BSoD-C000021a-Unknown-Hard-Error Windows XP 1 Verified Solution 10 Comments 13,507 Views Last Modified: 2011-08-18 Hi, A pc running Windows XP Pro presents a blue screen with STOP: C000021a Unknown Hard Error. A boot to safe mode is unsuccessful, the same screen appears. I've tried a Windows repair, but after the pc reboots the same error prevents the repair process from https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21471371/STOP-C000021a-Unknown-Hard-Error.html continuing. I can access the recovery console and have tried a bootcfg /rebuild with no luck. All help much appreciated. Rgds Chiarne 0 Question by:Chiarne Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 6 Best Solution bybagged2drag If you have a BART PE disk with Avast! antivirus on it, you can boot from that CD and run the Avast! registry cleaner. If you don't have a copy, the only other option you have will be to overlay windows Go to Solution 10 Comments LVL 67 Overall: Level 67 Windows XP 28 Message Active today Expert Comment by:sirbounty2005-06-26 Did you try a chkdsk from Recovery Console? This problem may occur if the file that is described in the error message is corrupted. The following files are checked for integrity when Microsoft Windows XP starts: • All driver files (except those that are loaded by the system loader to start. the computer) • All dynamic-link libraries (DLLs), including User, Graphics Device Interface (GDI), Shell, Kernel, Ntdll, Crtdll, and others. This problem may occur if you i
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