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Win 98 Boot errors(excerpts from bootlog.txt)
The screen then goes blank and I next get the error message that the hal.dll file is missing or corrupted so I boot from the recovery console and expand the hal.dll from the cd to windows\system32. When I reboot I get the same 1st screen about the boot.ini and booting from c:\windows\ but when the next screen comes

Dual boot - remove one OS.
DLL at address 0177.bff7a3c2. (at this point it stops booting) 3) BLUE SCREEN BACKGROUND--"A fatal exception OE has occured at 0028.c0273799 in WD VMM (06) + 0000 2799. Sometimes one problem will prevent the boot. Other times I can work through all three and get a successful boot. The problems with memory in server

Boot Errors, Etc.?
Big mistake, as apparently ActiveSync messes with the boot file on XP. Why? I don't know. I just know that when I restarted, I got a nice, big fat boot failure error. This happens whether or not I attempt to boot from Disk1 or Disk2. When booting from Disk1, what specific error message do you get?

Fix corrupt NTFS partition?
"24karat" <24ka...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4CA2DACA-E045-4DEC-9413-2547305BD956@microsoft.com... when i start my computer i get an error message that reads cd boot failure insert system disk and press enter what should i do i cant even get to command promp or nothing as far as i can go is

Win95 Boot errors
psu...@lqlsuc.com alt os linux suse In article <401D3114....@hotmail.com>: Suse install on a separate physical drive 'b' when it boots up I get a lot of 'Linux Kernell' errors which don't effect the final boot which works fine. Errors I see: Time out waiting for DMA (this appears on about three to four ocations)

I am getting a few error lines on boot up that I can't identify.
I'm experiencing some strange errors when I boot my machine and I'm wondering if someone can help me. First off, let me explain something. I bought my PC off the shelf like it was a demo machine at a store in Bellingham Washington "Crazy Prices" (No joke!). It didn't come in a box, just the PC and some manual.

Maxtor 80GB drive boot errors
A lot of bugs have been fixed since -rc1, but there are still build issues (many, many warnings; some errors) when using recent toolchain versions (like ..... such file or directory make: *** [/work/wd/tmp-arm/u-boot] Error 1 ----------------- mx1ads: mx1ads.c: In function 'board_init': mx1ads.c:106: error: invalid

boot errors in kernels 2.6.17-mm6 plus 2.6.18-rc1
It showed no POST or CMOS screens and reported no Checksum or other errors... the monitor power switch light even sat there just blinking as if receiving no signal. I tried to start it over and over and over again and got nowhere. I tried turning off the Power Supply and back on and nothing happened.

Vista has weird 0xc0000221 error
But if I add „vga=791“ to menu.lst (ie as an additional parameter for the kernel to boot) two bugs happen: 1. The kernel takes an eternity to boot, Check the error again if there's - * room for another adjustment, thus further reducing the error - * which otherwise had to be corrected at the next update.

GRUB 2 error
Everything works fine until windows xp starts to load; the post is fine, i get the beep when it starts up, it correctly identifies the hdds, cd-roms, ram count, etc. but when i start loading into windows, apparently there is a stop error, but i cannot see what the error states. it goes into the blue stop error for

G3 Boot errors continue / open firmware questions
Brian Gaff Bria...@blueyonder.co.uk microsoft public windowsxp general Hi folk, I'm experiencing what appear to be random boot errors on first boot up of a day or after machine has been off for a while. Nothing has been altered lately, I've not even put sp2 on yet! Unfortunately, being blind, i can only tell what

Dual Booting with Win2000/Win98 - Win98 Boot errors
These are not necessarily errors. Certain files will fail to load depending on your configuration and system. Are to having any operational failures? John wrote: Hello I get the following boot errors reported in the "Bootlog.txt" file: 1. ndis2sup.vxd - "load failed" 2. sdvxd - "init complete failed" 3. mrci.vxd

unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.18/pcmcia/ibmtr_cs.o.gz
Edward J. Neth ej...@yahoo.com alt sys pc-clone dell You can try it, but if you start seeing problems (blue screens, boot errors, etc.), scrap the suspect memory. "Anonymous" <wipeou...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c835bafc.0204130606.5155d7d1@posting.google.com... "Edward J. Neth" <ej...@yahoo.com> wrote in

make config.sys continue regardless of boot errors?
Now, if I have my Maxtor hard drive attached to the system during boot, the system hangs and I get umass errors. umass0: BBB reset failed, TIMEOUT umass0: BBB bulk-in clear stall failed, TIMEOUT umass0: BBB bulk-out clear stall failed, TIMEOUT These continue until the system reboots. If I disconnect (physically)

Win95 Boot errors
Initially I had a bunch of strange error messages, apparently brought on by adding a line to my /etc/modules.conf file. I removed the lines, went to the old emu10k version but I still get error messages. Where are the boot error's logged to? I'll post the results so that maybe someone can help me out. Thanks Marc.

U-Boot v1.3.2-rc2 released
PCR pcr...@netzero.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Xs is the thing for occasional boot errors, when you can't actually pinpoint the offender. This will reshuffle things on the HDD & speed up the boot. Perhaps fewer apps will be loading at once because of the speed improvement. 1.

duel boot errors
M_a_l_t_...@sun.com comp unix solaris Hi Matthew Packard, Matthew wrote: Everyone, We recently purchased a SunFire 4800, and right out of the box, it is giving us very strange boot errors. We have tested all of the boards repeatedly with the testboard command, and have set the domain to test in the mem2

Vista boot error and blue screen issues
No this is not normal, that error message usually indicates that the file is corrupted. Just to check while in Windows I ran autochk. Autochk is supposed to run a boot time, before the OS locks any files so I didn't expect it to run but I expected a error message and I got the one I expected.

Windows 2003 and 2000SBS dual boot errors
Turned power back on and I get the following error after it performs the power up selftests. "sc0: Unexpected transfer phase. State= 4f Phase= 36" "scsi(0,1,0) transfer aborted (hardware error)" The 4D/25 doesn't have a keyboard, mouse or monitor. I boot it and run it via a serial console (for now).

HD problems
Noticed during boot process error message appears quickly that says: Invalid Boot.INI then it goes on the open windows without a problem. I have tried several times to get to and install the recovery console but it won't take and keeps saying the boot.ini is invalid or could not be found. A well meaning friend said