On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:15:01 -0700, Middle076
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have two bootable hard drives, both have Win2000 installed.
>I have 2 external hard drives attached to the computer, a Maxtor and a
>Western Digital.
>When I boot off of the first (C) drive the computer crashes with the BSOD
>message: NO_MORE_IRP_STACK_LOCATIONS
>
>When I boot of the second (D) drive, no problems at all.
>
>If I replace the Western Digital drive with another Maxtor external drive, I
>can boot off the first (C) drive with no problem, and the second as well.
>
>In summary, there seems to be something about the first Win2000 OS that is
>crashing the computer, but only when a Western Digital external drive is used.
>(Actually, I get the same problem with a digital camera hooked up to the USB
>port as well)
>
>Any ideas? Reinstalling the OS on the first drive isn't what I'd like to hear.
>
>please send responses to middle076 at yahoo dot com
>Thanks!
Hey Middle076,
Try this link for information related to this stop error:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...kmsgs/1168.asp
Like all Windows stop errors, they are very difficult to diagnose
without an intimate knowledge of the workstation's immediate history
(with regard to software and hardware changes). However, this appears
to be hardware based. If you installed any new hardware since your
last successful boot, uninstall it. From the looks of this error you
should be able to boot in Safe Mode. Uninstall any drivers that are
not configuraed properly or you have very recently added. The USB
digital camera, when plugged in, is probably committing the offense
described in the "Explaination" section of the above link.
Hope this helps.
--Adam Joseph Cook, Mechanical Engineer