Error messages when installing XP - urgent !!!

C

CWT1965

Recently I took delivery of a new PC

Intel Pentium 4 540 "LGA775 Prescott" 3.2GHz (800FSB) with
HT Technology
Asus P5AD2 Premium 925X (LGA775) Motherboard
Western Digital Caviar Special Edition 200GB 2000JB ATA-
100 8MB Cache
AOpen H600A Super Tower 300W PSU
Corsair 512MB DDR2 XMS2-5400 Pro
Windows XP Pro (already owned)

Everything was going fine until I connected to the net for
the first time and got a virus that made the pc keep
restarting itself and freezing up the net

As a result of this I decided to reformat the hard drive
and start from scratch, nothing unusual there yes but as I
had never reformatted before I by mistake tried to
reinstall Windows via desktop instead of reformatting the
hard drive first and that is where the problems began,
when I tried to reformat the hard drive like i should have
done in the first place my pc kept refusing saying that
there were programs already running (the virus I guess)

Now when I try and install Windows via boot up it comes up
with the following error message every time that I try and
install Windows via boot up

stop; 0x0000007b (0xf898563c, 0xc0000034, 0x00000000,
0x00000000)

This also happens if I change over hard drives so it can't
be a hard drive problem, BIOS update has also been
installed so that is running normally

So is it a) a faulty XP disc b) a problem with the
motheboard c) a system virus

I need to know as it simply won't let me install Windows
even after reformat or switching drives

this is what i get....



A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down
to prevent damage to your computer.

If this is the first time you've seen this stop error
screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears
again, follow these steps:

Check for viruses on your computer. Remove any newly
installed hard drives or hard controllers. Check your hard
drive to make sure its properly configured and terminated,
Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then
restart your computer.

Technical information:
***STOP: 0X0000007B (0XF898563C, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000,
0X00000000)
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

CWT1965 said:
Recently I took delivery of a new PC

Intel Pentium 4 540 "LGA775 Prescott" 3.2GHz (800FSB) with
HT Technology
Asus P5AD2 Premium 925X (LGA775) Motherboard
Western Digital Caviar Special Edition 200GB 2000JB ATA-
100 8MB Cache
AOpen H600A Super Tower 300W PSU
Corsair 512MB DDR2 XMS2-5400 Pro
Windows XP Pro (already owned)

Everything was going fine until I connected to the net for
the first time and got a virus that made the pc keep
restarting itself and freezing up the net

As a result of this I decided to reformat the hard drive
and start from scratch, nothing unusual there yes but as I
had never reformatted before I by mistake tried to
reinstall Windows via desktop instead of reformatting the
hard drive first and that is where the problems began,
when I tried to reformat the hard drive like i should have
done in the first place my pc kept refusing saying that
there were programs already running (the virus I guess)

Now when I try and install Windows via boot up it comes up
with the following error message every time that I try and
install Windows via boot up

stop; 0x0000007b (0xf898563c, 0xc0000034, 0x00000000,
0x00000000)

This also happens if I change over hard drives so it can't
be a hard drive problem, BIOS update has also been
installed so that is running normally

So is it a) a faulty XP disc b) a problem with the
motheboard c) a system virus

I need to know as it simply won't let me install Windows
even after reformat or switching drives

this is what i get....



A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down
to prevent damage to your computer.

If this is the first time you've seen this stop error
screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears
again, follow these steps:

Check for viruses on your computer. Remove any newly
installed hard drives or hard controllers. Check your hard
drive to make sure its properly configured and terminated,
Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then
restart your computer.

Technical information:
***STOP: 0X0000007B (0XF898563C, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000,
0X00000000)

Since your machine appears to be in an unknown condition,
I recommend a clean installation.
1. Disconnect the machine from the Internet.
2. Instruct the BIOS to boot from the CD.
3. Boot with your WinXP CD.
4. When you get the opportunity, allow the process to format
your hard disk.
5. Install WinXP.
6. Install a virus scanner.
7. Activate your firewall.
8. Connect to the Internet.
 
M

Michael

More about it here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324103
Some claim that Asus Update is not always the correct choice - try to flash
BIOS via floppy or reset from the jumper. Also, there should be a "Boot
virus protection" option in Asus BIOS - search Google for "asus anti-boot
virus protection or so".
If the XP clean reinstall fails - as it happens at times - use a HDD utility
to write 0s (zeros) on the drive; check WD web site for disk utilities.
Sure, it's a brute procedure, but it might save you a lot of time and work -
i.e. failed instalations. Writing 0's full takes a few *good* hours on a 200
GB HDD :(. Then, just install XP as on a new, clean drive - you'll need the
'qualifying OS."
Of course, install an Anti-virus and a firewall before connecting to any
network.

Michael
 
M

Michael

Here's an update... someone emailed me the following:
**********************
NO NO NO !!!!!!!!

Do not write zeros with Western digital software, my HDD broke(physically).

Create a dos disk, then use fdisk, then use format, install windows, and
check to see if everything is ok, then if you want to convert to NTFS.

I had a 250GB WD SATA hdd, now I have a new one because of the WD software,
I have warned you.
****************
 
G

Guest

Michael said:
Here's an update... someone emailed me the following:
**********************
NO NO NO !!!!!!!!

Do not write zeros with Western digital software, my HDD broke(physically).

Create a dos disk, then use fdisk, then use format, install windows, and
check to see if everything is ok, then if you want to convert to NTFS.

I had a 250GB WD SATA hdd, now I have a new one because of the WD software,
I have warned you.
****************
CC
winies xp kills a drive 30 days if you unistalll. have a 'lights on
nobody's home' type deal. dont try and get a refund in the states though.
this is oem's pirate protection. solution: dont buy wd -- theres no way to
tell us from euro model untill its to late.

open minds open doors open source
 

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