You *did* install recovery console as a boot option,
right? If not, you'll have fun trying to run it from the
disk. It can be done, but it's a pain. I would log into
recovery console and replace the offending driver with one
from your original w2k disk until you can get the machine
up and running again. Good luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>During the last month almost whenever i boot my system
>with Windows 2000 SP4,as soon as everything appears
>normally in the desktop and every service runs,with no
>error messages at all,right after 2-3 seconds a blue
>screen appears with the following information:
>STOP:0x000000D1(0x00000044,0x00000002,0x00000000,
>0xEB6E22D4)
>DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
>ADDRESS EB6E22D4 BASE AT EB6E0000,DATESTAMP 3E25BA6E-
>uhcd.sys
>Dump of physical memory.
>---------------------------------------------------------
>Now this uhcd.sys stands for Universal Host Controller
>Driver.I have checked it's version is 5.00.2195.6655.
>Probably this is where the problem is due to.More likely
>due to the recent installation of SP4 or another
>patch,that actually caused some error to that module.
>Now in the 'Hardware Properties' in my 'Computer' every
>device is working absolutely properly as well as the Via
>USB Univeral Host Controller,that has a dependancy on
>that system file.Mark that i have not made any hardware
>change during the last months.So what must i do?
>Should i replace uhcd.sys with an older version?Update it?
>Do sth in the registry?
>Needless to say i have gone through almost every report
>and knowledge base concerning the issue.
>Please help...
>.
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