CAN'T START UP COMP

W

wes

Anybody who thinks they know computers, here is a test.
If anyone can answer this then, well your awesome at
computers. Basically my OTHER computer will not boot.
It gets to a blue screen which says the follow and then
tries to restart.

***STOP: 0x00000001E
(0xC0000005,0x805064B5,0x00000000,0x00000000)
KMODE_EXECPTION_NOT_HANDLED

***Address 805064B5 base at 80400000, DateStamp 384d9b17 -
ntoskrnl.exe

Beginning dump of physical memory
Physical memory dump complete. Contact your system
administrator or technical support group.

This restarting process happens infinitely, in other
words I can't get into windows 2000.

Also the cd-rom doesn't work anymore. So I can't use the
cd to get the file. I should also note I have a laptop so
replacing the cd-rom is out of the question because
Compaq sux.

I tried downloading a boot disk for win2000 and it almost
worked but said the ntoskrnl.exe file was corrupt and
that I needed to install it again.

How do I do this on my laptop if I can't use the cd-rom
(and I can't replace it cause Compaq can bite my ass) how
can I recover that file????

I hear that there are 4 disks or something that can be
used in this situation. I really don't know. Somebody
help me! MY EMAIL is (e-mail address removed)
 
I

Ian

Wes,
Try this for starters.
Cut and paste this link,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&category=31554&item=3427179931, in your browser
and it will give you an idea as to what you need to do.
It's a laptop drive converter which allows you to hook up
your hard drive to a desktop. Make sure it's hooked up as
the slave drive and from there you can replace your
ntoskrnl.exe file, in the WINNT folder ( do a search for
the file and you'll know the path to follow ). Extract the
file from your Win 2000 cd ( I'm sure your other computer
has Win 2000 ).This works for me whenever Win 2000 would
not boot because of corrupted system files.
If you want you can e-mail me at (e-mail address removed) and
I will help you through this.

Have fun With This.

Ian
 

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