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May 22nd, 2006 23:00
NTFS Error/ERD Commander
Hello, I'll start by giving you a breif background of the past few days and follow through with my system specifications.
About a week ago I had some spyware which I could not get to go away, I did a system restore and ended up having to go into safemode and run CCleaner and HiJackThis. Afterwards, my Adobe Photoshop said that the system was changed and needed "repaired" so I re-installed Adobe Photoshop CS2. Only now PS was lagging alot for me, so I did some research and found there was a update for PS. However, it did not solve my lag issue, I then saw someone said they updated they're ATI driver and it fixed they're lag issue. I figured I'd check to see if there were any nVidia updates form card.
I found an update and during installation my system crashed, ever since then I have not been able to boot to the windows logon screen. I get the BSoD with STOP: 0x00000024 (NTFS Error)
I was looking around and found ERD Commander, so I got it and was giving it a try. Since I did not want to loose all my data. Anyway, I got ERD Commander running and it was finding the network adapters. Then an error appeared saying "Failed to install network adapter -- check WINBOM" and said "OK". I went to click ok when I noticed I did not have a mouse, the laser on the mouse was not even lit. However, I saw the lights on my keyboard were on so I tried to hit enter and yet it did nothing.
I called DELL tech and they were about to walk me through re-installing the OS when I mentioned I do not wish to do so until I am certain I have no way of retreiving my data.
I am open for any suggestions on how to resolve this issue, below are some system specifications. Let me know if more are required.
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XPS 600 Series
Windows XP Media Edition SP2
Intel 3.4 Ghz P4 w/HT
nVidia GeForece GTX 256MB
120GB ATA HDD 7200 RPM (NTFS Filesystem)
48x CD/RW
16x DVD/RW
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Thanks,
-Devon
Edit:
Few responses to some messages I received over MSN Messenger:
I have tried accessing it in safemode and it gives me the same error.
I obviously cannot backup data because I cannot access it aswell.
Message Edited by Phaaze on 05-22-200607:10 PM
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Phaaze
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May 23rd, 2006 19:00
Message Edited by Phaaze on 05-23-200603:46 PM
Nascar Nut72
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May 23rd, 2006 19:00
http://www.updatexp.com/stop-messages.html
Your problem is described here in detail and there are recommended fixes. When and If you get your system up and running start a regimented system of backing up all data that can't be replaced if you suffer a fatal crash or your hard drive dies. This way you can always get your system back to where it was when you got it, reinstall your apps and use the the data you have backed up.
Good spyware apps:
Spybot Search and Destroy
AD-Aware
Windows Defender
Above are all free:
Spyware Doctor
Ewido (best of the bunch)
Above Free to try Trial
Dell Demension 8400
3.0GHz P4 processor
250 GB SATA HD
ATI 300SE PCI Express Video Card
1901FP 19" Flat Panel
NIC card
DVD+RW 16X Drive
DVD ROM drive
56K Modem
Windows XP SP2 OS
1 GB DDR2 533MHz memory
Sound Blaster Audilogy Sound Card
Dell XPS T850r
512 MB RAM
Nvidia GeForce 3 Video card
20 GB IDE HD
30 GB IDE HD
17" Quantex CRT Monitor
NIC Card
DVD-/+RW 16x
CD-RW Drive
Sound Blaster Live Audio
Windows XP SP2 OS
Dell Inspiron 8100
1.13 Pentium III M processor
512 MB Ram
30 GB HD
15" Screen
DVD Rom Drive
CD-RW 8X Drive
Linksys Wireless Adapter
Windows XP SP2 OS
All systems networked using Linksys Wireless Router.