Win2K will not boot, stop code 0x0000001E

J

Jeff

After installing active sync, my system will no longer
boot. I receive a blue screen memory dump message
containing the following stop code and parameters:
0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0cFEAA8109, 0x00000000,
0x0F7721B5). What is the fix?
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

Uninstall active sync, by selecting the "Last known good
configuration" at boot time.
 
D

dcdon

Of course, we all know that selecting "Last known good configuration" only applies to the
very next time we boot.. It is good to use, when someone gets into a bind and knows that
they can booot into it right then. And please correct me, if I am wrong about my
understanding( not being a smert arse).

{;o{)
and Pegasus is still my hero,
don

Uninstall active sync, by selecting the "Last known good
configuration" at boot time.
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

I fully agree, my wise dcdon (I'm being honest, not facetious!).
Seeing that the OP had his bad experience on the first boot
after he installed active.sync, there is an excellent chance
that the old registry file would still be around. The alternative
is to delete the damaging driver files, if he knows which ones
they are. I went through the same exercise last night.
 

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