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Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: Thomas Bailey on September 05, 2009, 12:59:04 PM

Title: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: Thomas Bailey on September 05, 2009, 12:59:04 PM
Getting a blue screen on boot with: Prob. detected windows is shut down now to prevent damage.

The screen mesage informs me to Run chkdsk/F but I can't even get to a command prompt window.

Yes I restarted computer in Safe Mode, previous config, last known config., Win. normally etc. and always get the blue screen.

the 2 drives that i have are wd-1600 160 gb internal drives.

We have had boot problems before with this computer and I have usually gotten around that by doing a CHKDISK after boot.

Does this look to be a HD problem or Windows



Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: Allan on September 05, 2009, 01:02:10 PM
What OS?
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: Thomas Bailey on September 05, 2009, 01:51:39 PM
Sorry, Win XP Media Center.
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: Allan on September 05, 2009, 01:54:14 PM
Okay. Boot to the XP CD and choose the first repair option. That will take you to the recovery console. Once there, run chkdsk /r
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: patio on September 05, 2009, 06:40:36 PM
There are very few if any Media Center Edition CD's out there if at all...
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: Broni on September 05, 2009, 08:33:47 PM
...and no SP can be slipstreamed to them, if any repair is needed.
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: dahlarbear on September 05, 2009, 10:18:58 PM
1.  Blue Screen.  If it's a Blue Screen of Death (BSoD), Microsoft is trying to tell you what the issue is.  Post the "exact" STOP code and hex number string along with any error message string and/or "responsible" module.
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: Thomas Bailey on September 06, 2009, 05:31:29 AM
Stop Code:0x0000024(0x0090302,0x8AB41EF0)
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: Thomas Bailey on September 06, 2009, 10:14:11 AM
On our second comp. got the same stop message this morning!

0x0000009c (0x000000000,0xBA340050,DXB200000,0x000000800) RE: new hardware stop error.

Then a light went on in my fuzzy brain recalling that my son has moved his iPod Touch to this second comp. this morning.

Luckily I could restart the computer and boot properly.

Getting him to charge his iPodTouch only via a wall outlet.

"There are very few if any Media Center Edition CD's out there if at all..." I have 2 CD's that are for Media Center that came with my DigitalStorm Machine. Prob. is that now I have no boot CD.

The DS comp. has always had a bad circuit on the MB (AsusRampage) and one of the dual drives has clearly some issues based on the switch-out testing that I did yesterday. Guess I'll take the DS to a comp. rebuild store in Ohio here on Tues. and have them matchup hardware and software for what I need done. Hey, I have a job and family too!

Thanks for the help so far people.
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: dahlarbear on September 06, 2009, 06:17:14 PM
1.  Stop Code 0x00000024.  Select "24: NTFS File System" from left hand column of following link for more information:  Troubleshooting Windows Stop Messages (http://www.aumha.org/a/stop.htm).

2.  Windows Media Center CDs
"There are very few if any Media Center Edition CD's out there if at all..." I have 2 CD's that are for Media Center that came with my DigitalStorm Machine. Prob. is that now I have no boot CD.
Are these Recovery CDs or Windows XP Media Center Install CDs?  Recovery CDs generally are used to restore a pre-installed system to state it was in when you bought it.  Any chance the system came with a Recovery Partition on one of the hard drives.

Are you saying you don't have a "bootable" CD (or CD-ROM drive)?

3.  Hard Drives.  Are you saying you have two "physical" hard drives?  Are they in a RAID configuration or are they logically independent of each other?

4.  CD-ROM Drive.  Do you have a bootable CD-ROM drive on any computer system?

5.  Floppy Disk Drive.  Do you have a bootable floppy disk drive on "any" computer system?
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: Thomas Bailey on September 07, 2009, 05:44:54 AM
The CD's are not recovery CD as it turns out. Digital Storm provided me with a recovery disk that would only "validate the image" and then the comp. would boot to the blue screen.

I do have bootable drives.

I do (did) have wo physically independant drives. Took the comp. to Microcenter Repair as one drive was not reading anything (spinning) and I had tried to load XP Pro (after reformatting) on the second drive, but the software would not load completly as the key I entered was already taken by my other comp.

Have floppies on both comp.

Decided to take the machine into have it repaired as it also needed a new MB. Went 'round and 'round with Digital Storm on trying to get my SoundBlaster XFI sound card to work with the Asus Formula MB. Couldn't get the mic. to work and headphone sound out would come and go. Turns out that Forulas have sound card issues.

Thanks for the help this far...but I only have so much time to keep trying things and we need both computers for work at home.
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: dahlarbear on September 07, 2009, 05:22:19 PM
Okay, you've turned the machine over to the repair shop.

With the "new" motherboard, will you be using the previous operating system and license?  If you don't have the time or desire to address that, I understand.

I hope all goes well with your computers.
Title: Re: On boot see: A prob. has been detected....
Post by: Thomas Bailey on September 08, 2009, 03:19:50 AM
Yes, I have the software license for MediaCenter, but strange that the two MC DC's I had wouldn't boot the computer from the CD Rom drive I designated in the Bios. Maybe I'll call Digital Storm and find out what's up with that.