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Uncountable_boot _volume

cgilmore

Junior Member
I recently ran into a problem with my PC. I was going to install XP 64bit on an empty partition on one of my existing 200 GB HD. This is when I relieved the first Blue Screen saying uncountable_boot _volume. It only did this when I was booting off the CD just after is has loaded all the necessary drivers and such and was then going to start the install process were you can chose what partition you want to add the windows to. I thought that it might be one of my HD?s but I disconnected all of them and added one for a working computer. I get the same BSOD when I boot off the CD and when I?m just trying to boot the system normally it well ether give me a different BSOD or well just boot to a point then crash out and just repeats its self till I shut it off and it does thins for every HD I try and I know they work just fine in my other PC. I?m a pity knowledgeable person when it comes to computers it is what I do for a living and when to school for, but this is giving me all kinds of hell. If there is any thing that you think I have over looked and what ever else you think might work please let me know?


My System:

AMD 3400 socket 754 ? 2.4GHz

200 GB WD running off IDE
100 GB ? ?
50 GB ? ?

Radian 9800 PRO 128Mb up to date drivers

1 GB PDP patriot RAM I think it is PCI 3200

Gigabyte GA-K8NS Socket 754 NVIDIA nForce3 250 ATX AMD Motherboard

DVD Drive that I can?t remember the make or model

Windows XP PRO SR2 Clean install
 
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