Mystique Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 3457 Joined: 10/16/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 Yes i did. That was one of the first things i did. Link to comment
Paul Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 6804 Joined: 11/06/07 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 Blue Screen of Death as its better known http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Screen_of_Death Link to comment
Mystique Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 3457 Joined: 10/16/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 Blue Screen of Death as its better known http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Screen_of_Death Kinda old news Paul, but that doesn't help me fix my problem Link to comment
Zero001 Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 1230 Joined: 05/17/07 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 Have you done a hardware check? like opening the cabinet and looking inside for anything suspicious? You're like one of those call in tech support employees that ask you to do the most retarded things instead of getting to the problem. Do you work for one of those companies? Link to comment
Itch Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 My questions would be... What brand HD do you have? Have you run the manufacturer's diagnositc/repair utility. For example Hitachi has a util called "Drive Fitness Test" That will not only tell you if there is a problem but mark bad sectors as bad and skip them so that when you try to use the drive again it won't try to write to failed areas on the drive. Not saying that it can be fixed..but in about 1/4 of the cases I've seen this work. Even if you don't have a Hitatchi drive Drive fit test will tell you if there are any problems with the drive itself. If you have access to another computer and can burn a cd. There is a compilation bootable cd with a ton of hardware diagnostic utilities called "ulitimate boot cd" you might want to check it out. http://www.ubcd4win.com/ Link to comment
tinkerbell Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 1662 Joined: 05/16/07 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 it actually sounds like one of your ram sticks is broken, try takin one out, and swap them over see if that does anything Link to comment
Zero001 Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 1230 Joined: 05/17/07 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 it actually sounds like one of your ram sticks is broken, try takin one out, and swap them over see if that does anything Why didn't I think of this before? I was thrown off the scent by a different clue, but this could be it. Nice job Link to comment
Itch Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 Yes it could be ram.. try pulling one stick at a time. You can also test the ram via that boot cd. Link to comment
Mystique Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 3457 Joined: 10/16/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 Ok i have windows installed again. Finally.. But next is im gonna test the sticks. I know one of them was replaced cos it was a bad one, but maybe now the other one is broken or damaged or whatsoever.. Thanks for the help! Link to comment
Sarah Posted December 22, 2008 Content Count: 1443 Joined: 06/03/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2008 ramsticks? as far as i know, 0x00000024 NTFS.sys is the error code of a currupt file (NTFS.sys) it is the file contoling the pationing of the HD. i'm not sure where it is placed, but i think it could be overritten with a copy of a new NTFS.sys anyways good your computer is back up and running Link to comment
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