18-12-2007, 09:04 | #1 | |
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The Phoenix is dead!
So there I was this morning happily browsing the forums, catching up with everything that happened last night when my interweb died, when I got a BSoD..
Error code was 0x00000124 (I've tried googling but all I can find is stuff on forums which I can't access due to the firewall at work). So I restart. Get the boot up screen, as usual select 'boot as normal'... Nothing... Restart again, do the same thing, get the Vista loading screen and then nothing... Restart a third time and after the BIOS POST screen I get: Quote:
So my thoughts are: 1) HDD has failed. It's a 200GB Seagate SATA which is about three or four years old so not unlikely. 2) The SATA header has killed itself so the disk can't be read properly. A bit of a bugger that would be. 3) Windows has corrupted itself. Easy to fix but bloody annoying. Can anyone see if they can find out what the error code means as if it is a HDD failure then I can get a new one today (to be delivered tomorrow when I'm off work) and hopefully Phoenix can rise from the ashes In case it's important, here's the system spec: AMD 64 X2 4200 DFI Lanparty something (jarp knows!) 2GB PC3200 Radeon X1950 200GB Seagate SATA 120GB Seagate IDE Thanks Dym o/
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18-12-2007, 09:14 | #2 |
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There seem to be suggestions about nVidia graphics drivers causing that.. or having core 2 duo chips.. or a BIOS upgrade fix (I'd consider that a 'last ditch' option). None of which probably apply to you :-/
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18-12-2007, 09:26 | #3 |
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Some of the Google hits suggested it might be Vista audio drivers and that disabling the C1E function in the BIOS was a possible solution.
As for the "A disk read error has occured. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart." message, have you tried booting from the Vista disk and trying the repair facility? - it's usually pretty good for boot errors.
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18-12-2007, 09:29 | #4 | |
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Wuh?
Soundcard is a Soundblaster 5.1 Live! card (older than the internet!) as Jarp can't find the onboard sound module... Quote:
Will give it a go when I get home According to Aria I have until 17.55 to order a new HDD and get it delivered tomorrow (should be home about half four) so that's all good. Might be worth grabbing a new 500GB SATA2 drive anyway
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18-12-2007, 11:03 | #5 |
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Given that the machine won't reboot I would worry about diagnosing the BSOD too much. Looks like something related to disc access has died (drive is more likely than the controller) and the error code was just a symptom of whatever was the first important thing to fall over whilst trying to access the disc.
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18-12-2007, 11:20 | #6 |
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Agree with kaiowas, if the disk is dying/dead (and it seems likely) and BSOD codes are likely red herrings.
If you'd like though I could take a look at the crash dump for you and see if that gives you any clues I believe the rig was stable for a while though so you're looking at hardware failure in all likelihood.
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18-12-2007, 11:37 | #7 |
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He would of course need access to the disk to get the crash dump.
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18-12-2007, 13:29 | #9 |
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Well I've ordered this for delivery tomorrow. Will have a play with stuffs when I get home to see if I can get it working, but chances are then I'll go with reinstalling onto the new drive anyway even if I can get the old drive working tonight. Hurrah for getting to talk to M$ tomorrow when I try and activate Vista again :/ Daz, I'll chuck you the crash dump if I can get the system running and I can find it (this will involve me figuring out where it is ). Phoenix shall rise from the ashes
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18-12-2007, 13:33 | #10 |
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%SystemRoot%\Minidump by default Ask Jarp to boot it into one of his (I'm sure numerous) Linux CD's, there's a fair chance it'll be salvageable, but it'll probably be useless anyway.
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