**** STOP: 0X00006024 (0X00190203, 0X812EFC18, 0XC0000102, 0X00000

G

Guest

*************
A problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage
to your computer.

If this is the first time you are seeing this message, then restart your
computer. Otherwise disable any anti-virus, defragmentation, or backup
utilities. Check Hard drive configuration, and check for updated drivers. run
CHKDSK /F to check for hdd corruption, then restart.

Technical Info
***STOP: 0x00000024 (0x00190203, 0x81bdac28, 0xc0000102, 0x00000000)

*************

This problem came up on my computer this morning, it is really bothering me.

I have research into it a little and it happens alot agter you install
Windows Live Messenger (Which I installed two days ago)

All the "Safe Mode" options and and last good configuration option won't work.

I do not have an XP disk as it was allready installed on my computer when I
bought it. My computer is a Dell.

I have Norton softwarfe on my computer.

It tells me to uninstall software but how can I do that when the computer
will not load up!

Any ideas? :-/

Thank you,
Dan.W
 
L

linnext

What about using your windows disk to get to the recovery console. Then
you can try deleting windows live directly from the command prompt if
you remember its location. You could also try reinstalling the windows
root file from the xp disk and i believe that will leave the rest of
your files in tact. Just a thought.
 
G

Guest

Thank you, however how can I try the solutions when the computer does not
load up?

Solutions:

-------------------
Stop 0x00000024 or NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM
The Stop 0x24 message indicates that a problem occurred within Ntfs.sys, the
driver file that allows the system to read and write to NTFS file system
drives. A similar Stop message, 0x23, exists for the file allocation table
(FAT16 or FAT32) file systems.

Possible Resolutions:

Malfunctioning SCSI and Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) hardware or
drivers can also adversely affect the system's ability to read and write to
disk, causing errors. If using SCSI hard disks, check for cabling and
termination problems between the SCSI controller and the disks. Periodically
check Event Viewer for error messages related to SCSI or FASTFAT in the
System log or Autochk in the Application log.
Verify that the tools you use to continually monitor your system, such as
virus scanners, backup programs, or disk defragmenters are compatible with
Windows XP. Some disks and adapters come packaged with diagnostic software
that you can use to run hardware tests.
To test hard disk or volume integrity

Method 1:

In the Run dialog box, in the Open box type:
cmd

Start the Chkdsk tool, which detects and attempts to resolve file system
structural corruption. At the command prompt type:
chkdsk drive: /f

Method 2:

Double-click My Computer, and then select the hard disk you want to check.
On the File menu, click Properties.
Click the Tools tab.
In the Error-checking box, click Check Now.
In Check disk options, select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad
sectors check box. You can also select the Automatically fix file system
errors check box.
If the volume you are checking is in use, a message asks whether you want to
delay disk error checking until the next time you restart your computer.
After you restart, disk error checking runs and the volume chosen is not
available to run other tasks during this process. If you cannot restart the
computer due to the error, use safe mode or Recovery Console.

If you are not using the NTFS file system, and the system partition is
formatted with the file allocation table (FAT16 or FAT32) file system, long
file name (LFN) information can be lost if hard disk tools are started from
an MS-DOS command prompt. A command prompt appears when using a startup
floppy disk or when using the command prompt startup option on multiple boot
systems that use FAT16 or FAT32 partitions with Microsoft® Windows® 95 OEM
Service Release 2 (OSR2), Microsoft® Windows® 98, or Microsoft® Windows®
Millennium Edition (Me) installed. Do not use tools meant for other operating
systems on Windows XP partitions!

Nonpaged pool memory might be depleted, which can cause the system to stop.
You can resolve this situation by adding more RAM, which increases the
quantity of nonpaged pool memory available to the kernel.
--------------------

S.Sengupta said:
Stop 0x00000024 or NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM
http://www.updatexp.com/stop-messages.html

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]


Dan.W said:
*************
A problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage
to your computer.

If this is the first time you are seeing this message, then restart your
computer. Otherwise disable any anti-virus, defragmentation, or backup
utilities. Check Hard drive configuration, and check for updated drivers. run
CHKDSK /F to check for hdd corruption, then restart.

Technical Info
***STOP: 0x00000024 (0x00190203, 0x81bdac28, 0xc0000102, 0x00000000)

*************

This problem came up on my computer this morning, it is really bothering me.

I have research into it a little and it happens alot agter you install
Windows Live Messenger (Which I installed two days ago)

All the "Safe Mode" options and and last good configuration option won't work.

I do not have an XP disk as it was allready installed on my computer when I
bought it. My computer is a Dell.

I have Norton softwarfe on my computer.

It tells me to uninstall software but how can I do that when the computer
will not load up!

Any ideas? :-/

Thank you,
Dan.W
 
G

Guest

Also my computer does not have a floppy disk drive :--/

Dan.W said:
Thank you, however how can I try the solutions when the computer does not
load up?

Solutions:

-------------------
Stop 0x00000024 or NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM
The Stop 0x24 message indicates that a problem occurred within Ntfs.sys, the
driver file that allows the system to read and write to NTFS file system
drives. A similar Stop message, 0x23, exists for the file allocation table
(FAT16 or FAT32) file systems.

Possible Resolutions:

Malfunctioning SCSI and Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) hardware or
drivers can also adversely affect the system's ability to read and write to
disk, causing errors. If using SCSI hard disks, check for cabling and
termination problems between the SCSI controller and the disks. Periodically
check Event Viewer for error messages related to SCSI or FASTFAT in the
System log or Autochk in the Application log.
Verify that the tools you use to continually monitor your system, such as
virus scanners, backup programs, or disk defragmenters are compatible with
Windows XP. Some disks and adapters come packaged with diagnostic software
that you can use to run hardware tests.
To test hard disk or volume integrity

Method 1:

In the Run dialog box, in the Open box type:
cmd

Start the Chkdsk tool, which detects and attempts to resolve file system
structural corruption. At the command prompt type:
chkdsk drive: /f

Method 2:

Double-click My Computer, and then select the hard disk you want to check.
On the File menu, click Properties.
Click the Tools tab.
In the Error-checking box, click Check Now.
In Check disk options, select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad
sectors check box. You can also select the Automatically fix file system
errors check box.
If the volume you are checking is in use, a message asks whether you want to
delay disk error checking until the next time you restart your computer.
After you restart, disk error checking runs and the volume chosen is not
available to run other tasks during this process. If you cannot restart the
computer due to the error, use safe mode or Recovery Console.

If you are not using the NTFS file system, and the system partition is
formatted with the file allocation table (FAT16 or FAT32) file system, long
file name (LFN) information can be lost if hard disk tools are started from
an MS-DOS command prompt. A command prompt appears when using a startup
floppy disk or when using the command prompt startup option on multiple boot
systems that use FAT16 or FAT32 partitions with Microsoft® Windows® 95 OEM
Service Release 2 (OSR2), Microsoft® Windows® 98, or Microsoft® Windows®
Millennium Edition (Me) installed. Do not use tools meant for other operating
systems on Windows XP partitions!

Nonpaged pool memory might be depleted, which can cause the system to stop.
You can resolve this situation by adding more RAM, which increases the
quantity of nonpaged pool memory available to the kernel.
--------------------

S.Sengupta said:
Stop 0x00000024 or NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM
http://www.updatexp.com/stop-messages.html

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]


Dan.W said:
*************
A problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage
to your computer.

If this is the first time you are seeing this message, then restart your
computer. Otherwise disable any anti-virus, defragmentation, or backup
utilities. Check Hard drive configuration, and check for updated drivers. run
CHKDSK /F to check for hdd corruption, then restart.

Technical Info
***STOP: 0x00000024 (0x00190203, 0x81bdac28, 0xc0000102, 0x00000000)

*************

This problem came up on my computer this morning, it is really bothering me.

I have research into it a little and it happens alot agter you install
Windows Live Messenger (Which I installed two days ago)

All the "Safe Mode" options and and last good configuration option won't work.

I do not have an XP disk as it was allready installed on my computer when I
bought it. My computer is a Dell.

I have Norton softwarfe on my computer.

It tells me to uninstall software but how can I do that when the computer
will not load up!

Any ideas? :-/

Thank you,
Dan.W
 
N

NoStop

Dell did not supply an XP disk with my computer it was pre-loaded.
Just part of the Windoze eXPerience. When you stop using the toy operating
system and move on to a real one, all this silliness will end and you'll
actually be able to use your computer.


--
WGA is the best thing that has happened for Linux in a while.

The ULTIMATE Windoze Fanboy:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2370205018226686613

Is this a modern day equivalent of a Nazi youth rally?:

http://www.ntk.net/media/developers.mpg

A 3D Linux Desktop (video) ...


View Some Common Linux Desktops ...
http://shots.osdir.com/
 

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