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bw
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XP Pro Recovery Errors

Post by bw »

Ok,

long error - all of a sudden PC got BSOD error 0xc0000034 (0x00000000
0x00000000) or something. Thought it was no big deal until I tried to reboot
- nothing at all. I resorted to recovery installation via XP setup Cd.

When it recognized that there was already an install on the machine, it
asked me to try and recover. I tried, but received the following errors:
Windows cannot install file:
winipsec.dll
Stdole2.tlb
Mswdat10.dll
Msyuv.dll
Shmedia.dll
Sys_srv.chm
Vgasysr.fon
Winlogon.exe
Webclnt.dll
Wmp.ocx
Mswebdvd.dll
Msxm12.dll
Sti.dll
Sti_ci.dll
Wmpcd.dll
Tabletoc.dll
Medctroc.dll
Spra0412.dll
Msmsgs.inf

Cannot boot into Windows; cannot recover. What could have caused this, and
why "all of a sudden"? There was no virus, at least none that AVG could
find...however, could not run appwiz.cpl or task manager either...

Please help!

BW

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bw
Posts: 4
Joined: 19 Jul 2009, 23:00

RE: XP Pro Recovery Errors

Post by bw »

Nevermind...decided to use Ubuntu Live CD to recover files from HD and
reinstalled XP...what a crock.

"BW" wrote:

> Ok,
>
> long error - all of a sudden PC got BSOD error 0xc0000034 (0x00000000
> 0x00000000) or something. Thought it was no big deal until I tried to reboot
> - nothing at all. I resorted to recovery installation via XP setup Cd.
>
> When it recognized that there was already an install on the machine, it
> asked me to try and recover. I tried, but received the following errors:
> Windows cannot install file:
> winipsec.dll
> Stdole2.tlb
> Mswdat10.dll
> Msyuv.dll
> Shmedia.dll
> Sys_srv.chm
> Vgasysr.fon
> Winlogon.exe
> Webclnt.dll
> Wmp.ocx
> Mswebdvd.dll
> Msxm12.dll
> Sti.dll
> Sti_ci.dll
> Wmpcd.dll
> Tabletoc.dll
> Medctroc.dll
> Spra0412.dll
> Msmsgs.inf
>
> Cannot boot into Windows; cannot recover. What could have caused this, and
> why "all of a sudden"? There was no virus, at least none that AVG could
> find...however, could not run appwiz.cpl or task manager either...
>
> Please help!
>
> BW

bw
Posts: 4
Joined: 19 Jul 2009, 23:00

Re: XP Pro Recovery Errors

Post by bw »

"Paul" wrote:
Paul,

I have not tried testing the drive. I let the reformat (Full) run
overnight, but the weird thing was that I had an error about some driver not
being recognized when I woke this morning. I then loaded Sea Tool, which is
probably the utility you are talking about, to do a complete wipe. I was
able to recover my data, so I am not all that concerned with the fresh
install, but was rather frustrated last night!!!

I am 100% positive that I have a backup from a while back, but I think it
may have resided on the same HDD as the OS (one would think not, but I have
done more foolish things!). I will also have to look at this when I get
home.

Anyway, Win7 pro has been pre-ordered for both my home PC and my desktop, so
I will have fun in about two months!

Thank you for your help,

BW
> BW wrote:
> > Nevermind...decided to use Ubuntu Live CD to recover files from HD and
> > reinstalled XP...what a crock.
>
> Have you tested the disk at all ?
>
> Perhaps you should do a surface scan, to see if there are any bad blocks.
>
> Or, you might consider running the disk manufacturer's non-destructive
> diagnostic. For example, I have one from Seagate, which fits on a floppy,
> and is self booting. It tests my Seagate drive, checks the SMART status
> and the like. You can download these tools for free, for the manufacturers
> that care enough to provide them.
>
> I can find a 0xc0000034 mentioned here, but it is part of a
> STOP: 0x0000007B Inaccessible Boot Device error. Was
> that the error ?
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811408
>
> One thing to note about SATA drives, something I've noticed. If
> the drive controller board goes "insane" while the system is
> running, it will not be reset when the reset button is pressed
> on the front of the computer. You have to power off the system,
> if you expect the SATA drive to fully recover its senses. I
> noticed this on one of my SATA drives. It stopped responding, and
> I couldn't reach it, until I power cycled. IDE drives seem to be
> better behaved - at least I've never had those symptoms on IDE.
>
> Paul
>
> >
> > "BW" wrote:
> >
> >> Ok,
> >>
> >> long error - all of a sudden PC got BSOD error 0xc0000034 (0x00000000
> >> 0x00000000) or something. Thought it was no big deal until I tried to reboot
> >> - nothing at all. I resorted to recovery installation via XP setup Cd.
> >>
> >> When it recognized that there was already an install on the machine, it
> >> asked me to try and recover. I tried, but received the following errors:
> >> Windows cannot install file:
> >> winipsec.dll
> >> Stdole2.tlb
> >> Mswdat10.dll
> >> Msyuv.dll
> >> Shmedia.dll
> >> Sys_srv.chm
> >> Vgasysr.fon
> >> Winlogon.exe
> >> Webclnt.dll
> >> Wmp.ocx
> >> Mswebdvd.dll
> >> Msxm12.dll
> >> Sti.dll
> >> Sti_ci.dll
> >> Wmpcd.dll
> >> Tabletoc.dll
> >> Medctroc.dll
> >> Spra0412.dll
> >> Msmsgs.inf
> >>
> >> Cannot boot into Windows; cannot recover. What could have caused this, and
> >> why "all of a sudden"? There was no virus, at least none that AVG could
> >> find...however, could not run appwiz.cpl or task manager either...
> >>
> >> Please help!
> >>
> >> BW
>

bw
Posts: 4
Joined: 19 Jul 2009, 23:00

Re: XP Pro Recovery Errors

Post by bw »

Paul,

it turns out that the boot sector, sector 0, of my HDD failed to "read,
write, or remove write-protection." I am assuming that the drive, well, to
be PC, failed. I have reinstalled XP Pro SP3 with a slipstreamed version I
created some time ago - boy, was that slick! No waiting for SP2 and SP3 to
download.

Is there anything I can do to fix the HDD? I have recovered my data as
described in the previous post, but I would like to have the HDD around for
backup purposes.

Thank you again,

BW


> BW wrote:
> > Nevermind...decided to use Ubuntu Live CD to recover files from HD and
> > reinstalled XP...what a crock.

> "Paul" wrote:

> Have you tested the disk at all ?
>
> Perhaps you should do a surface scan, to see if there are any bad blocks.
>
> Or, you might consider running the disk manufacturer's non-destructive
> diagnostic. For example, I have one from Seagate, which fits on a floppy,
> and is self booting. It tests my Seagate drive, checks the SMART status
> and the like. You can download these tools for free, for the manufacturers
> that care enough to provide them.
>
> I can find a 0xc0000034 mentioned here, but it is part of a
> STOP: 0x0000007B Inaccessible Boot Device error. Was
> that the error ?
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811408
>
> One thing to note about SATA drives, something I've noticed. If
> the drive controller board goes "insane" while the system is
> running, it will not be reset when the reset button is pressed
> on the front of the computer. You have to power off the system,
> if you expect the SATA drive to fully recover its senses. I
> noticed this on one of my SATA drives. It stopped responding, and
> I couldn't reach it, until I power cycled. IDE drives seem to be
> better behaved - at least I've never had those symptoms on IDE.
>
> Paul
>
> >
> > "BW" wrote:
> >
> >> Ok,
> >>
> >> long error - all of a sudden PC got BSOD error 0xc0000034 (0x00000000
> >> 0x00000000) or something. Thought it was no big deal until I tried to reboot
> >> - nothing at all. I resorted to recovery installation via XP setup Cd.
> >>
> >> When it recognized that there was already an install on the machine, it
> >> asked me to try and recover. I tried, but received the following errors:
> >> Windows cannot install file:
> >> winipsec.dll
> >> Stdole2.tlb
> >> Mswdat10.dll
> >> Msyuv.dll
> >> Shmedia.dll
> >> Sys_srv.chm
> >> Vgasysr.fon
> >> Winlogon.exe
> >> Webclnt.dll
> >> Wmp.ocx
> >> Mswebdvd.dll
> >> Msxm12.dll
> >> Sti.dll
> >> Sti_ci.dll
> >> Wmpcd.dll
> >> Tabletoc.dll
> >> Medctroc.dll
> >> Spra0412.dll
> >> Msmsgs.inf
> >>
> >> Cannot boot into Windows; cannot recover. What could have caused this, and
> >> why "all of a sudden"? There was no virus, at least none that AVG could
> >> find...however, could not run appwiz.cpl or task manager either...
> >>
> >> Please help!
> >>
> >> BW
>

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