Problem Logging to Windows XP

shanrice

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Couple of months back I built my first computer and it was running fine with Windows XP SP 2. Nothing changed and all of a sudden (probably after a power failure), I am unable to enter into windows.

None of these would let me into windows.
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Enable Boot Logging
Enable VGA Mode
Last Known Good Configuration
Directory Service Restore Mode
Debugging Mode
Start Windows Normally

Also tried with Windows XP CD but with every attempt it takes me to the following BLUE Screen:


"A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage
to your computer

If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen,
restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow
these steps:

Check for viruses on your computer. Remove any newly installed
hard drives or hard drive controllers. Check your hard drive
to make sure it is properly configured and terminated.
Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then
restart your computer.

Technical information:

*** STOP: 0X0000007B (0XBACC3524,0XC0000034,0X00000000,0X00000000)"


Please help me know the understanding of the error message or a way to solve this issue?

Thanks
 

mechBgon

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To solve this issue, it's probably going to help to know your system's specs, including the details, such as the brand & model of motherboard, which disk controller your HDD is connected to if there are several, what interface type the HDD is (SATA or IDE), etc.



Also, since this isn't a software/apps topic, it looks like Computer Help would be a better location than Windows/PC Software, so it's being transplanted to Computer Help :) Sorry for any inconvenience due to the thread move, but they want topics to be in the right categories going forward.

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shanrice

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My Computer Specs:

Motherrboard: MSI P965 Neo-F Core 2 Duo Supported Socket 775 ATX Motherboard ( USB 2.0 - PCI Express - Gigabit ENET - Serial ATA )
Processor: Intel Core2Duo E6300 Box Core2Duo 1.86GHz@1066FSB
Hard Disk1 : Hitachi Deskstar 7K160 Hard Drive - 80GB - 7200rpm - 300MBps Serial ATA - II - Serial ATA/300 - Serial ATA - Internal
Hard Disk2 :MXT L01F500 500GB SATAII SATAII/300 HARD DRIVE KT
Memory; MEM 1Gx2|KST DII667 KVR667D2K2/2GR
Video Card: EVGA e-GeForce 7600 GT Graphics Card (256P2N553DX)
Power Supply: Corsair HX620W 620w SLI Certified Modular ATX Power Supply
Case: Ultra Aluminus Silver Full tower aluminum case
TV Tuner: Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 1600
Keyboard: Nexxtech Wireless Multimedia Desktop (NWKBMCB)
Mouse: Creative Fatality
Operating System: Windows XP Professional
Burner1: Samsung DVD burner
Burner2: Staples I/O Magic burner

Hard Disk Interface is thru SATA
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Windows XP prof was installed on Hard Disk1 (80 GB) and is connected to SATA1 (Controlled by JMicron JMB361)
Extra Hard Disk2(500 GB) is connected to SATA3 (Controlled by intel ICH8)

Let me know if you need any other info, I am completely stuck!!!!!!
 

mechBgon

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That's great info. I downloaded the manual for the motherboard and tried to see if the JMicron controller has multiple operating modes, but I couldn't find that specifically. What about this idea:

1) if possible, put the HDD into another system temporarily to make a backup copy of your data, then put it back into this one

2) switch it to the ICH8 SATA controller, and then try to do a repair installation of Windows (Method 2 on this page). I believe this motherboard's Intel controllers can operate in AHCI mode, which would require you to supply drivers on a floppy in order to successfully install Windows, so look in the BIOS under Integrated Peripherals > On-Chip ATA Devices and see which mode it's set for. MSI doesn't tell what is in that menu, so I'm going by feel here :confused:
 

shanrice

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Well I am out of luck again. Also I built my machine using mechBgon.com. This site rocks!!

1) I don't have a 2nd desktop and could not back up my data. I am ok with the data loss though.

2) Switched Harddrive1 to ICH8 SATA controller and tried to repair Windows(Method 2 on this page). Well, it showed me welcome screen, read all the peripherals list and just before starting windows, the BLUE screen is back with the same message as in my initial post. The motherboard does not have AHCI mode. The Integrated Peripherals > On-Chip ATA Devices has the following:

IDE HDD Block Mode [Enabled]
PCI IDE BusMaster [Enabled]
IDE Primary Master PIO [Auto]
IDE Primary Slave PIO [Auto]
IDE Primary Master UDMA [Auto]
IDE Primary Slave UDMA [Auto]
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE [Enabled]
IDE Secondary Master PIO [Auto]
IDE Secondary Slave PIO [Auto]
IDE Secondary Master UDMA [Auto]
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA [Auto]
IDE\RAID Control [RAID] <<<<<<< Also has other options IDE or DISABLE

Please help!!
 

mechBgon

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Well I am out of luck again. Also I built my machine using mechBgon.com. This site rocks!!
Sweet, I'm always glad when that info is useful to someone :)

IDE\RAID Control [RAID] <<<<<<< Also has other options IDE or DISABLE
Try "IDE" and then try booting Windows again for the heck of it. If it doesn't boot, try a repair install again. A repair install shouldn't lose your data, so the backup suggestion was just in case something gets Seriously Messed Up? during the repair install.
 

shanrice

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Cool Cool Cool..., my windows is back to business without any data loss. Thanks so much. I can clearly see a little slowness with the system. Is there something I need to revert back the settings to? and lastly what might have exactly happened to the system, Whats wrong with the JMicron JMB361 controller. Is this a mobo issue? TIA
 

mechBgon

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That's good news :cool: Next thing to do is install Service Pack 2 if it's not already built into your WinXP CD, you can get the whole installer from here.

Once you have SP2 installed, then reinstall the Intel chipset drivers for your motherboard's chipset. After that, reinstall your video drivers and you should be back in business :)
 

shanrice

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Thanks again!

My WinXP CD already has SP2. Also since I did a repair, all drivers look intact. I will reinstall in case I need to. But all in all, you bought back cheers. have nice w/e.