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Help Needed: Blue Screen of Death (Vanity)
1 Oct 2002 | tictoc

Posted on 10/01/2002 6:33:19 AM PDT by tictoc

Can a Freeper techie help me out?

My main work PC is on the blink, crashed one day while surfing the net.

I've tried to completely reinstall Windows 2000 in a freshly reformatted system partition. Installation seemed to go well while the screen was blue with white lettering (formating system partition, installing Windows 2000 files from the CD-ROM). Then it changes to a turquoise background. A few times I made it almost all the way through the hardware recognition procedure which follows: but never until completion.

Every time it ends in a Blue Screen of Death but each time with a different error message:

"IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL"

"UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP"

"NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM"

"DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL"

"KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED"

"A device driver has damaged the system memory administration pool"

... and sometimes memory addresses (different each time) and a file name (sometimes ntkrnl or atapi.sys) are indicated.

I've tried everything I know: created four HD floppy disks using MAKEBOOT to boot from drive A:, used the various repair and checking options during initial installation (they work fine), started Windows 2000 in Secure Mode, VGA mode, Debug Mode etc.

It always ends more or less at the same point.

Could this be a faulty RAM chip that only makes itself noticed when "higher memory areas" are accessed? However, during bootup sequence the computer tests the RAM (128 MB) and says "OK".

I've gone into BIOS and disabled all caching and shadowing options, and changed system timings to the slowest values. Nothing seems to help.

Any ideas?


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I'm at my wit's end.
1 posted on 10/01/2002 6:33:19 AM PDT by tictoc
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I'd try unplugging all non-essential peripherals, and trying the installation again.
2 posted on 10/01/2002 6:38:25 AM PDT by tacticalogic
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3 posted on 10/01/2002 6:39:17 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: tictoc
you may have formatted your hard drive, but did you "debug" it.

goto www.bootdisk.com, click on "utilities" on the right side, then scroll down to the section called "cleaners" and you'll find "zap/wipe".

Use zap to reset your hard drive. (it's a little debug script that makes resetting a breeze).

The nice thing about bootdisk, you can download a bootdisk of 98, then install zap/wipe on it. Nice for somebody using 2000 without a copy of win98 available. =)

4 posted on 10/01/2002 6:39:35 AM PDT by PokeyJoe
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It sounds like a hardware issue.

I've found that persistent blue screens usually wind up being caused by a faulty motherboard, memory or such.

It shouldn't do what it's doing on a fresh install.

Did you reformat the HD? If not, clear your bios and reformat the HD.

5 posted on 10/01/2002 6:40:20 AM PDT by AAABEST
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To: tictoc
Look out for incomming Mac rants!

You probably need to go to Micro$loth with this one. Windows internal functions are a mystery even to people as bright as FReepers.

6 posted on 10/01/2002 6:41:02 AM PDT by The_Victor
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To: tictoc
It is not my fault.
7 posted on 10/01/2002 6:43:54 AM PDT by Blue Screen of Death
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I'll be interested in the answers you get. I had blue screen problems/during re-installion of win2k/ due to a virus. Virus in the boot sector.

If you have a spare hard drive you could try it with your equipement. IOW the problem may reside in your present hard drive.
8 posted on 10/01/2002 6:45:01 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: tictoc; Blue Screen of Death
Help Needed: Blue Screen of Death (Vanity)

Seen this?

9 posted on 10/01/2002 6:45:53 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: Blue Screen of Death
Damn, you beat me!! ;)
10 posted on 10/01/2002 6:46:17 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: tictoc
I sounds like a bad hard drive to me.
11 posted on 10/01/2002 6:46:35 AM PDT by w1andsodidwe
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To: Blue Screen of Death
ROFLOL!!!
12 posted on 10/01/2002 6:46:41 AM PDT by lsee
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To: PokeyJoe
Thanks for the pointer to what appears to be a highly useful site.

I'd like to hold off on wiping the entire disk because I'm hoping to keep the data files in my other partition.

However, if nothing else helps I guess I'll have to bite that bullet :-(
13 posted on 10/01/2002 6:46:50 AM PDT by tictoc
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To: tictoc

INCOMING!

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14 posted on 10/01/2002 6:47:56 AM PDT by smith288
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To: tictoc; AAABEST
If problem is on your HD you might need to do a low level format on it. This procedure is known as writing zeros to the HD. It wipes it clean back to factory fresh. IBM/WestDig/Maxtor have this program on their installation floppy and also available for download on the internet.
15 posted on 10/01/2002 6:48:40 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: tictoc
What color blue is it?
16 posted on 10/01/2002 6:50:34 AM PDT by Consort
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To: dennisw
Virus in the boot sector.

I have a sneaking suspicion that it might be some such thing.

For what it's worth, the trouble started when I was on Yahoo! Games playing Internet chess. Maybe my opponent somehow reached into my machine via the Java applet to crash it and damage it beyond repair. (I know, I'm paranoid and should seek help.)

17 posted on 10/01/2002 6:51:24 AM PDT by tictoc
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(I know, I'm paranoid and should seek help.)

It's always good to know the root causes.

18 posted on 10/01/2002 6:54:19 AM PDT by Focault's Pendulum
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To: tictoc
Tictoc, I'm not a techie (but I'm married to a puter guy), however, whenever I've gotten BSOD it's because I don't have enough RAM. You say you've got 128...imho, it's NOT large enough.



19 posted on 10/01/2002 6:54:27 AM PDT by I_Love_My_Husband
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It might be that you are not setting the partition to NTFS type file system. My source comfirm that you need NTFS partitioning for Windows 2000. Check all your partitions as your system might be trying to load critical files on a non NTFS partition.
20 posted on 10/01/2002 6:54:29 AM PDT by Falcon4.0
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