Have been running a system that had W2K upgraded to XP Pro and it has been one flackey assed O.S. since then.
Just got a meesage as of this morning when I went Blue Screen:
0x0000007b (0xf7b2c524,..... ,....., ......)
Gotta love the help files online to solve this problem, most are useless since they tell you to re-boot and go to START and click....
Would be nice to do that if you could get past the Blue Screen.
Anyway....I did a chkdsk /p and everything else that can be done to remedy this problem and it seems for better or worse, that to save me from pulling out my hair and wasting time, purchasing a new HD and running the old as a slave would probably be the easy path.
The only thing I have learned from this, is that upgrades from W2K to XP Pro are not the best route and I will keep that in mind if I ever go the route of Vista!
Just got a meesage as of this morning when I went Blue Screen:
0x0000007b (0xf7b2c524,..... ,....., ......)
Gotta love the help files online to solve this problem, most are useless since they tell you to re-boot and go to START and click....
Would be nice to do that if you could get past the Blue Screen.
Anyway....I did a chkdsk /p and everything else that can be done to remedy this problem and it seems for better or worse, that to save me from pulling out my hair and wasting time, purchasing a new HD and running the old as a slave would probably be the easy path.
The only thing I have learned from this, is that upgrades from W2K to XP Pro are not the best route and I will keep that in mind if I ever go the route of Vista!
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