Stop: 0xC000026c {Fatal System Error}

D

DL

Winxp home sp2;
the rest of the stop being; status(0x00000000 ox00000000)

From looking at ms kb it appears this may be caused by corrupt user32.dll,
as I dont have access to the origonal Dell disks right now, can I copy this
dll from another winxp home sp2 installation.

Background sys crashed, last good etc didnt, all options resulted in
windows\system32\config\system may be corrupt msg
I created the 6 boot disks, used recovery consol to rename the 5 sys hives
and copied origonal from \repair
The sys now boots, but in the final process results in the latest err

Or is there anything else I can do, other than waiting for the Dell disks to
arrive?
Thanks
 
P

philo

DL said:
Winxp home sp2;
the rest of the stop being; status(0x00000000 ox00000000)

From looking at ms kb it appears this may be caused by corrupt user32.dll,
as I dont have access to the origonal Dell disks right now, can I copy this
dll from another winxp home sp2 installation.

Background sys crashed, last good etc didnt, all options resulted in
windows\system32\config\system may be corrupt msg
I created the 6 boot disks, used recovery consol to rename the 5 sys hives
and copied origonal from \repair
The sys now boots, but in the final process results in the latest err

If you can get to safe mode by hitting F8 while booting

you could try a system restore
 
D

DL

Thanks, problem now diagnosed.
I found an winxp sp2 slipstreamed cd and was able, at last, to run chkdsk,
which reported unrecoverable errors.
Once I found the hd make, I ran the diagnostics which reported 'another
Maxtor bites the dust'
Thanks again
 
P

philo

DL said:
Thanks, problem now diagnosed.
I found an winxp sp2 slipstreamed cd and was able, at last, to run chkdsk,
which reported unrecoverable errors.
Once I found the hd make, I ran the diagnostics which reported 'another
Maxtor bites the dust'
Thanks again

Well at least you figured out the problem!
 

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