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June 10th, 2003, 10:39 PM #1Junior Member
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Windows Problem :: Boot Up Problem :: Please Help!
Hi guys!
Currently here's my set up
13.5 x FSB140 = 1890MHz
Silicon Iamge (RAID 0) - 2 x 30.0GB Maxtor ATA133
Here's my situation..i did run 3DMark2001SE on yesterday..leaving my computer switched on the whole night cause i thought i won't sleep..but in the end i slept and the computer was switched on the whole night..
Woke up this morning, check my CPU temperature - 46C.. then run another benchmark again while i was in toilet..
Came out from toilet, restart my com, the windows load fine..then shut down my computer.. switch it on back, cannot switch on..the com run for a while (about 2 second)..then automatically shut down(this will happened to my com if i overclocked it too much)
Wait for a while..then switch it on back..the com will boot and it brought me into Bios Safe Mode..change the CPU FSB to 13.5 x 140FSB again..restart the computer..and it booted(so i guess there's nothing wrong with my CPU and mobo)
Then i got Windows Error msg..can't even boot to Windows..it says blah blah blah/volume/boot <--something like that cause i have forgotten what's the actualy error) but it is blue screen..
Since i'm running RAID 0, i think should be the array conflict or bad sector? i'm not very sure about my HDD..
1) Is that something wrong with my HDD
2) Is that something wrong with my CPU or Mobo?
Any help would be appreciate. Thanks!
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June 10th, 2003, 10:57 PM #2
We are going to need to know the blah blah part to help.
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June 10th, 2003, 11:14 PM #3Junior Member
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Sorry for that. I'll post the problem up once i reached home tonight.. Because i really not sure what's the problem. Either is my HDD or my RAID Card Silicon Image..
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June 11th, 2003, 04:15 PM #4
You might be getting a blue screen with unmountable Boot volume.
Fix for this.
Use the recovery console boot into the C: prompt and use this command.
chkdsk /r .It will take some time to check the boot records.Once you complete this boot back normally.Ideally this should work for you.If this work don't forget to run the WinXp Sp1 using windows update.
Regds,
george
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June 11th, 2003, 09:14 PM #5Junior Member
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Thanks.. and yes..
That's the error i got..
Thanks a lot..
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