In my xp home pc1, I have this fatal system error code c0000021a (ststus
0xc00000005.
Atogether there are 3 independent pc(2 desktops and 1 labtop). All xp
Can we do this to solve my problem in pc1?
I can connect this hdd1(pc1) as a usb drive in pc2. I can also connect
another hdd3 (from pc3) as a usb into pc2. Which file can I copy from
hdd3(pc3) and put it into hdd1(pc1)?
Guess its somethingtodowith GINA DLL (msgina.dll).but do not understand
anything about this.
Appreciate your prompt response please and many thanks for your help.
Fatal system error - can we do this
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Re: Fatal system error - can we do this
Thanks for the response. No,we not have "Go Back" installed in the pc.
"philo" wrote:
> bb202 wrote:
> > In my xp home pc1, I have this fatal system error code c0000021a (ststus
> > 0xc00000005.
> > Atogether there are 3 independent pc(2 desktops and 1 labtop). All xp
> >
> > Can we do this to solve my problem in pc1?
> >
> > I can connect this hdd1(pc1) as a usb drive in pc2. I can also connect
> > another hdd3 (from pc3) as a usb into pc2. Which file can I copy from
> > hdd3(pc3) and put it into hdd1(pc1)?
> > Guess its somethingtodowith GINA DLL (msgina.dll).but do not understand
> > anything about this.
> >
> > Appreciate your prompt response please and many thanks for your help.
>
>
> If you are using "Go Back"
>
> see this
>
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316503
> .
>
"philo" wrote:
> bb202 wrote:
> > In my xp home pc1, I have this fatal system error code c0000021a (ststus
> > 0xc00000005.
> > Atogether there are 3 independent pc(2 desktops and 1 labtop). All xp
> >
> > Can we do this to solve my problem in pc1?
> >
> > I can connect this hdd1(pc1) as a usb drive in pc2. I can also connect
> > another hdd3 (from pc3) as a usb into pc2. Which file can I copy from
> > hdd3(pc3) and put it into hdd1(pc1)?
> > Guess its somethingtodowith GINA DLL (msgina.dll).but do not understand
> > anything about this.
> >
> > Appreciate your prompt response please and many thanks for your help.
>
>
> If you are using "Go Back"
>
> see this
>
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316503
> .
>