Can't boot - Stop:0x6b Process1_Initialization_Failed - Plzzzz Hel

G

Guest

Hi,
Today is the 4th day I have been desperately trying to fix this issue. I am
running Win 2000 Professional on a PIII 750MHz with 256MB RAM (1 bank). Last
Thursday I pulled the network cable from this desktop to connect to my
laptop, after which the desktop seemed hung. Mouse or keyboard did not
respond, so I decided to reboot. Ever since then I get the BSOD with this
message:
STOP:0x0000006B (0xC0000034,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000)
PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED

I can't boot into safe mode or from last known good configuration, this
error keeps repeating. I have not installed any hardware/software that may
have caused this. Upon searching the internet I didn't find anything specific
except to reinstall the OS or access the recovery console (which I dont know
how).
Can someone please please help in resolving this problem, I'm very paranoid
to reinstall the OS as I have years of data and programs which I dont want to
lose :(

PLEEEEEEEASE HELP !
Hasan
 
J

Jolyon

I think you're going to lose this data...

REF: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=330134

If possible...
1. Plug the HDD into a second computer as a slave or secondary drive.
2. Copy off all those years of data to DVD or other HDD.
3. Put it back into your original PC.
4. Reinstall windows. If your install fails, then you will know (only
then) if you've a serious hardware issue.

Remember to backup. It saves dramas like this.

Apologies,

J.
 
H

Head Hunter

Stupid question but, have you tried booting with the network cable
reattached? Since that caused the problem to begin with...
 

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