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Win2k BSOD when scanning HD, KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED...

AmdEmAll

Diamond Member
Windows 2000 is way to sensitive to improper shut downs. It was in the middle of loading windows 2000 and I restarted it to change some overclock settings. Of course when I go to load windows again a screen comes up saying that it needs to scan the harddrives for errors. It goes through step 1 of scanning and then it gets to step 2 (scanning Indexes) and a BSOD pops up. At the top of it it says STOP... and a bunch of number to the right of it. Below that it says KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED and it says tbcspud.sys. Below that it gives me a bunch of idea of what I should do. Reinstall drivers or something I dont remember what it said. Now everytime I restart it trys to scan the harddrive. If I cancel the scan it will load windows fine and everything seems to work fine. WTF is up with that? And Norton disk doctor wont scan when I have Automaticaly fix errors checked, it says the hd is in use. But if I uncheck it, it will scan but it says it cant fix the index. Hmm what should I do? It is more of a pain then anything, delaying my bootup.
 
Someone in GH said the file had to do with my TB Santa Cruz so I reinstalled the drivers for it and next time I booted it fixxed a ton of files and now it's all better 🙂
 
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