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Answer» so i am re installing windowsxp and i get this 4 times now... so i am re installing windowsxp and i get this 4 times now... I use photo bucket all the time. You should be able to just copy and paste the picture like so. Copy the image code and just paste to your post don't use the"insert image" If it is generating the same BSOD during installation as it was before you formatted, it's a hardware problem. Could be ram, hd, mobo, cpu, or anything at this point.thanks guys..it was ram(got new ram) ..but now after i did a fresh install i now get it restarting on its own ...with a BSOD this was in the last line ndis.sys ....i cant even download updates on it(note i am on a different pc) i did use a flash drive to up the chip set and some other DRIVERS off the hp site pc with the problem is hp pavilion a1630n windows media center sp2 ndis.sys BSODs are usually related to a bad NIC. Try DISABLING your network interface. If it boots in safemode with no problems then it is likely that this is the problem.ok so i got a on bored nic card and one i am about to put in ..how do i disable the on bored one hp pavilion a1630n ok so now i updated the nic card disable the on bored one and still have the restart prob but runs good in safe mode with networking ugh i don't get it Good evening krytos2004 With all the helpful you have received so far this may help you as well. If you have not done so yet I would uninstall the NIC driver for the on-board NIC and I would also disable the on-board nic in the BIOS not just in windows. To navigate thru the BIOS this is from HP for your PC http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07110&tmp_track_link=ot_recdoc/c00007682/en_us/bph07110/loc:1&cc=us&dlc=zh-hans&lang=zh-hans&lc=en&product=3245027#N1033 If the old / bad driver is there it still can cause you an issue. Now for the atapi.sys error you very well may have 1 of 2 things that may be the issue. #1... The CD may have scratches or imperfections on the windows disc. You can have a bad windows disc even if it is retailed. #2... The CD drive may be bad also. If the CD drive is bad it will not cashe all the files correctly during the windows set up so you can and will get odd messages / errors or increased installation time etc. Please let us know how you make out, Mike Quote ok so now i updated the nic card disable the on bored one and still have the restart prob but runs good in safe mode with networking ugh i don't get it Does the BSOD always say ndis.sys or is it sometimes different? I know you mentioned atapi earlier, but that was resolved, correct?well now no BSOD show up .just a restart .. You would generate the specific or other error codes the next time it restarts by disabling auto restart -> http://pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstricks/ht/disautorestart.htm copy-paste the caused driver and error codes on your next reply. |
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