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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Help Installing XP Error (\SystemRoot\System32\ntdll.dll) Discussion in systemroot system32 ntdll.dll blue screen 'Windows XP' started by Jbasto, Feb 7, 2007. Thread Status: Not open
Stop C0000221 Unknown Hard Error Systemroot System32 Ntdll Dll
for further replies. Advertisement Jbasto Thread Starter Joined: Oct 29, 2004 Messages: 246 Ok i been trying to reinstall
Unknown Hard Error Ntdll.dll Windows Xp
Windows XP Pro and im getting this msg " Stop: c0000221 Unknown Hard Error \SystemRoot\System32\ntdll.dll it will load the drivers then reboot to go to the other screen then i
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get this error I cant Seem to get it installed at ALL !! can some 1 tell me how to fix this i erased all the content of the Hdd Jbasto, Feb 7, 2007 #1 Sponsor Rollin' Rog Joined: Dec 9, 2000 Messages: 45,855 Try googling the error message; you will come up with a few hits http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314474 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/101096 ntdll.dll download Since this is a core MS file system driver -- perhaps you have a corrupt or damaged installation disk. One thing you might try is loading the recovery console and from there rename the existing file. ren c:\windows\system32\ntdll.dll ntdll.bad and run chkdsk /r on the drive while you are there. Rollin' Rog, Feb 7, 2007 #2 Jbasto Thread Starter Joined: Oct 29, 2004 Messages: 246 Ok now got that sorted out now im in the windows xp setup screen and when checking preparing installation i get this error "Says Error:Installation Failed: D;\I386\asms. Error Message : Incorrect Function" Jbasto, Feb 7, 2007 #3 Rollin' Rog Joined: Dec 9, 2000 Messages: 45,855 This is a reinstall right? And you still have access to Windows? First, is this a retail or OEM XP CD you are using? If not, that might be the problem. But this looks like it might be an issue with 3rd party CD or burning software drivers or settings. Follow the instructions in the link below to delete upper and lower filter values in the registry and reboot. http://support.microsoft.
been known to fix this issue. Installation of Windows corrupt or bad If you're getting this issue after installing Microsoft Windows make sure the CD or DVD verify the below recommendations. Scratched or otherwise damaged disc Ensure the disc you're using to install Windows is not scratched or otherwise damaged. In some cases a damaged disc may be able to complete the installation but errors encountered during the installation can cause this error. If your disc is damaged it's recommended that it be replaced. Burned copy or illegal copy of Windows If you're attempting to install Windows from a burned CD and encountering this issue it https://forums.techguy.org/threads/help-installing-xp-error-systemroot-system32-ntdll-dll.542064/ may be the cause of your issue. If the files have not been copied correctly onto the disc the installation may fail and cause this error. We suggest getting a legitimate copy of Windows. Hardware issues Any of the hardware issues mentioned below may cause issues during the installation of Windows and generate this error after the installation. reinstall Windows If you believe any of the above were the cause of http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000961.htm your issue after correcting the issue we suggest reinstalling Windows. Hardware related issues Defective EIDE/IDE cable. Verify your computer doesn't have a defective EIDE/IDE cable by swapping your current cable with a known good one, or purchasing a new one. Another EIDE/IDE device on the cable as hard drive Other devices that are on the same cable as an EIDE/IDE hard drive have been known to cause this issue (this includes zip drives, CD, DVD, and burners). To help verify this is not the cause of your issue temporarily disconnect any device on the same cable as the hard drive. If this does resolve your issue the device may need updated drivers or firmware update, may be incompatible (try using on the other EIDE/IDE cable, may not have jumpers set properly, or may be bad. Drivers Improper or out-of-date drivers can also cause this error. Verify that you have the latest motherboard, CD, DVD, zip drive, other disk drive drivers. A listing of links to each of the manufacturers for each of these devices can be found on our drivers listing page. When downloading and installing the drivers verify you're using the correct drivers for the device you have installed and that you're using the drivers designed for your processor. Additio
can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked KadeP Level 1 (0 points) Q: Unknown Hard Error when installing Windows XP? Ok first off I https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2170988?tstart=0 tried installing Windows Vista Home Premium on my new 24in iMac and after installation had problems installing drivers. Found out it was because I had a 64 bit version of Vista and the iMacs dont support that. Then I got a copy of XP Home Service Pack 3 from a friend to try. Im not sure if it is 32 or 64 bit but I unknown hard was going to try it anyways. Its starts to extract the files and get ready for the install but not long after it does that it gives me an unknown error and the blue screen of death."STOP: c0000221 Unknown Hard Error\SystemRoot\System32\ntdll.dll"Does anyone know what this means? I would really like to get one of them installed. I dont care which one...if anyone knows how I unknown hard error can put a 64bit version of Vista on my iMac that would probably be best since it installed fine and just messed up when installing the drivers. Otherwise can anyone tell me what to do about this unknown error? Or do I need to search around for yet another operating system cd?Any help will be greatly appreciated. 24in iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.1), 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3, 640 GB HD Posted on Sep 21, 2009 8:09 PM I have this question too Close Q: Unknown Hard Error when installing Windows XP? All replies Helpful answers by Fortuny, Fortuny Sep 21, 2009 8:43 PM in response to KadeP Level 7 (21,435 points) Sep 21, 2009 8:43 PM in response to KadeP Hi and welcome to Discussions,have a look here for explanation of that error: http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B314474&x=12&y=6Sincce you are getting that error during installation, it sounds to me that the XP CD has some kind of problem.From easy ones, like dirt, dust and the like to serious ones, like a scratch or something which seems to make it difficult (if not impossible) to read from that CD properly.As for 64bit