Boot problem

G

Guest

I had a problem with my Windows after connecting it to Internet. It showed
continuosly a blue screen with written "there must be a problem with drives
...." and something like that. Any time I started Windows it appeared. Then I
tried to start in Safe Mode to save the files in a partition I created. In
Safe Mode it worked fine. After restarting it shows a sequence like:

L 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 ...

and it freezes!

I tried to boot from a Windows CD. It makes the "Hardware configuration
check" and again:

L 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 ...

What can I do?
 
J

John John

"there must be a problem with drives..." ? If you want precise help be
more precise when you post asking for help! You say this started when
you were on the internet? Did you run a full virus scan on your drive?

If booting with the XP cd fails it may be because you have to load
SATA/RAID drivers, if that is the case press F6 at the begining of the
setup and have the drivers on a diskette so that the setup program can
load them and properly identify your drive controller and drives.

The nature of the error suggests that the Master Boot Record (MBR)
appears to be damaged. Boot to the Recovery Console and issue the fixmbr
command. If you have a third party boot Manager installed follow the
instructions from the product's vendors.

John
 

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