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~~~XP faults galore LQQK~~~

EXman

Lifer
After last nights storm that killed our power in the house I turn on the power and get the dreaded

CMOS CHECK SUM ERROR!

RESTARTED then booted ok but while in IE system crashed giving me:

PFN_LIST_CORRUPT

restart then I get this while booting into windows:

BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO

What you all think?

I got XP corp w/
Iwill XP333_R (with the shipped Nov29 BIOS)
WD100JB
256mb stick of Crucial
1.4 Tbird
GF3 ti200
3Com nic
ADS Firewire card


I have not put any new hardware or software in for awhile. Even though the Blue screen tells me to take out the newest Hardware and/or Software.

In safemode now typing this
 
Let me guess. You're using the FAT32 file system.
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It's worth it to buy a good UPS for your computer, regardless of the file system you use.
 
NTFS? Ohh OK. You might want to run the manufacturer's diagnostic utility on your hard drive to see if you have some physical damage to it.
 
EXman, a hard drive diagnostic utility comes from the hard drive manufacturer, like Western Digital, IBM, Seagate, etc. These companies have the software available for download from their web site for use with and only with their hard drives.

In a previous reply, someone suggested you might be having memory problems. Memtest86 is memory testing software available for download for free.
 
thanks Owen!

Electrode....

You can get corp from someone whose bought the Corp license for distrubion.😛

I got no WD testing with my 100JB drive
 
bump for the Dinner crowd!

Does not Look like the Western Digital has a winXP version of Lifeguard (tester)
 
For a hard drive utility to scan for defects and writing zeros to any hard drive I would recommend GWScan. You can download this from Gateways website for free. Its the same utility that WD ships with their drives only reprogramed to work with any HD out there. I used it the other day on an IBM drive and it worked fine. Here is a link that will start the download for ya, GWScan. Personally I use this and nothing else. Ohhh, and no I do not own a Gateway PC 😀
 
Ohhh, forgot to tell ya. Since you are using the NTFS file system you will need to use win rar or something similar to open the file and then copy those files inside to a directory on your hard drive. Make a boot disk and then copy the said files onto that disk. Forgot all about that 😀

PS: You prolly know how to make a boot disk in XP but just incase here are the instructions. Go as if you were going to format a flopy and on the screen with the format options there is a "Make MS Dos Start Up Disk" Option. Put a check in that box and click start.
 
Well I wouldn't blame XP for this, seems pretty obvious your power outage fcked up your system. Do you have a surge protector on it? A CMOS Checksum Error is caused by the cmos battery being dead and will reset the bios settings to the default everytime you restart or it could of been a 1 time thing caused by the outage.
 
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