At 6:29s of this video, the presenter picks up an adapter: https://youtu.be/UbPi7s1ZZVI?t=6m29s
What is the name of this adapter / is there an example of a link on Amazon etc.?
This is an adapter required to use a fan with 5v connector in 3.3v mode
My problems are 100% gone now =D
To fix the divx problem, which it seems was caused by DR divx's right click menu I used this reg file:http://www.infestednexus.co.nr/drdivxsp2rightclickfix.reg
Safer than disabling DEM
I think I will recap everything here for anyone with a similair problem...
Yeay! I think I fixed this problem to - it being a result of incompatiblity with divx and DEP - the remedy:
How to disable DEP
To disable DEP, perform the following actions:
* Click Start -> Run
* Enter Notepad %SYSTEMDRIVE%\Boot.ini
* Under [operating systems]...
Ah, let me clarify that AGAIN, its not just .lnk files - right clicking on lots of files brings up that error.
http://www.tss2000.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1103 <=== Some people experiencing the same problem after SP2
A picture of the watson dialog: http://img32.exs.cx/img32/2180/watson.jpg...
Let me clarify what I said above, it seems now that the error happens whenever I try to right click on a shortcut (.lnk) file, and the number at the beginning changes, but the end remains 0x00000000.
YES
I've managed to boot not just to safe mode, but into normal mode with all my settings, programs seemingly intact.
I didnt use the orig. cd like i planned, this is what I did:
I disabled and deleted both a347bus and a347scsi
I deleted the atapi.sys from my system and copied in a new...
http://www.mcse.ms/message959205.html
I found that and he seems to have gone through similair steps as me, and has similair programs installed. The CD I have been using so far is a copy of XP with sp2 integrated - I think Ill take my computer over to my friends house tommorow to see if his...
A device driver that the computer boot controller needs is not configured to start during the startup process"
I think thats it, but Mass storage device= ?
Interesting: When I press F8 and choose to disable reboot on error I get to see the bluescreen and the following error is displayed
STOP: 0x0000007B (0xF9E49528, 0x00000034, 0x00000000)
Searching on this gave sites about two things, lacking mass storage device drivers and lacking motherboard...
Nope, not a DELL
-_- agh after finishing the install loop i cant go into safe mode anymore even after disabling a347
I called microsoft tech support (offering free phone support for SP2 related issues) but they had to kick it up to 'Tier 2' tech support which will call me back in 24/48 hours...
Ok ill try that, but I was under the impression that in recovery console all files and folders were visible, and even its hidden i should still be able to CD/ into it right?
Update: Ok I made some progress by using the DISABLE command in recovery - "DISABLE A347BUS" to completely remove that...
Through the recovery console I disabled a347bus.sys, but no no avail. The error message no longer occurs when trying to boot into safe mode but it still restarts.
I attempted to follow the instructions on http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=875355&product=windowsxpsp2kb, but I can't...
Ill try that as a last resort probably
Right now I *CAN* access my recovery console thanks to the wonderful utility I mentioned above, so I hope I have more options.
I think that If I can somehow get rid of the problem of safe mode not staring due to ''a347bus.sys'' Ill be in safe water. Or if...
Excuse the triple post.
I've used this utility - http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ so now I can access the recovery console.
I tried to do a system restore using these steps:
- go to recovery console
- type cd \ then enter
- then cd "System Volume Information\_resto~1" then enter
-...
Another thing, when I attempt to boot in safe mode, I can't because its unable to load 'a347bus.sys'. I have Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2 installed.
I recently attempted an in place upgrade with windows XP pro, the problem is that at the end of the setup, the computer restarts and i get an incorrect shutdown message and the options of booting up in safe mode, normal, last known config etc. - None of which work. If I boot from the CD again...
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