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Solve : Reformating XP? |
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Answer» I set out to reformat a XP and it seems that all was working well. I got to the POINT where it was downloading XP files and while it was downloading files it was showing you the usual text about the XP and with all the positive implements it was downloading. Then all of a sudden it stopped and gave me an error message that it had to stop to deter any damage to the computer. If you are wanting to know about the error and what it said all I can do is recreate and PUT the xp disk and just wait for it to stop again and I guess right down every word. But I will say this though it was something about the Bios but I know you will PROBABLY need some reference to start with but let me know what you want me to do. I can not do an attachment or a screen print because all that is disabled at that point in the set up of files. I was reformatting not reinstalling. If you run the XP install disk and choose to go for a completely new install of XP, that is called reinstalling. I know a lot of people these days call it "reformatting". I wish they would not. There is no difference. Are you doing something different from the above? Here is the error as typed from the screen: A problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to the computer. Bad__Pool_Caller Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If problem persists, disable or remove any newly installed hardware. Disable Bios memory options such as cashing or shadowing.Is this a shiny XP CD with holograms and Microsoft printed all over it ? ?Quote Bad__Pool_Caller BAD_POOL_CALLER is a stop error message that is caused because of problems with the memory management. The error is seen when the computer is started up and displays the blue screen of death and gives the following message: “A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer”. Bad or loose RAM maybe. Quote from: patio on June 06, 2008, 06:18:13 PM Is this a shiny XP CD with holograms and Microsoft printed all over it ? ? Yes, this XP CD came with the XP for the computer I am using.Well, I am NOT going to buy RAM to check out that theory of my problem so I am going to chuck the old disk drive and buy a refurbished newer one if there is such a drive and try this out. thefonzThere's no reason to buy new RAM just to test it...DLoad and run MemTest on each module...this will tell you if they are healthy or not...let it run a few hours. Any errors at all and you do have a bad stick of RAM. Did you try re-seating it as Dias suggested above ? ?Well, wouldn't you know it. She just wants to get a new computer. So, that all she wrote for these threads and I thank you GUYS very much for your advise. thefonz |
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