I'm doing a new build using the HDD, floppy, and CD from an old HP Pavilion 8660C. Originally the old PC shipped with Win 98 SE but was upgraded to Win 2000 several years ago. The OS upgrade left the machine with the ability to dual boot Win 2000 and DOS (Win 98). Before the last shutdown I ran scandisk, chkdsk/f, cleanup, defrag, and anything else I could think of to be sure everything was OK with the old drive. Upon first boot up in the new box, the dual boot menu came up as usual. Win 2000 began to load. The black screen came up with the usual B&W progress bar at the bottom. Then the Win 2000 splash screen came up with some progress and then the BSOD. I restarted the machine and selected DOS from the boot menu. It boots to DOS perfectly and the drive is accessible. This would seem to eliminate a drive failure or a data cable problem. The STOP error is 7B (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE). I checked the Microsoft Knowledge Base and found KB 822052 which has 26 pages of possible solutions and explanations, but the problem seems to boil down to an incompatibility between the drive controller on the new motherboard (MSI K9N6PGM2) and an instruction in the Win 2000 boot sequence which is looking for the old drive controller. I have an ERD which was created before the last shutdown, and a set of emergency disks created with Partition Magic 8.
I found the following article in the FAQs under 7B errors which seems to fit, but it refers to Win XP:
"Stop 0x0000007B or INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
WinXP can not locate the system partition or boot volume. This error may occur after repartition or upgrading of the disk controller. The boot.ini file may no longer point to the correct partitions or the hardware may not be configured properly Try the Recovery Console and use the Boofdfg command to repair the Boot.ini file. Boot from WindowsXP CD and "Repair" the Windows."
Could someone please tell me if my thinking is correct as to the cause of the problem? Would this procedure work in my situation and if so (or not) could someone please provide the correct syntax/procedure?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I found the following article in the FAQs under 7B errors which seems to fit, but it refers to Win XP:
"Stop 0x0000007B or INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
WinXP can not locate the system partition or boot volume. This error may occur after repartition or upgrading of the disk controller. The boot.ini file may no longer point to the correct partitions or the hardware may not be configured properly Try the Recovery Console and use the Boofdfg command to repair the Boot.ini file. Boot from WindowsXP CD and "Repair" the Windows."
Could someone please tell me if my thinking is correct as to the cause of the problem? Would this procedure work in my situation and if so (or not) could someone please provide the correct syntax/procedure?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks