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| Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device just a few hours before I had a popup-window on my screen, where only was written "Unknown Hard Error" and a button to click OK. The Error appeared while I was doing nothing (but using my telephone). Applications in the background were continue to run (I have an application, where I can see, whether its running or not), even with network access. But no reaction to keyboard or mouse. After rebooting via RESET-button, there's a bluescreen with error-message STOP : UNACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...) Please reboot ...and so on The bluescreen appears after Windows has started (from this "unaccessible" boot device !) Unfortunately, I found nothing comparable at Google or Microsoft. The harddisk is OK (when I boot with other OS from CD (DR-DOS 7.0), I can see everything on the disk). I am using Win2K pro and ASUS K8V-X SE mainboard with integrated SATA-Raid controller (but only one SATA-HDD connected), one extra DVD-writer on IDE primary master channel. The system was running properly for more than one year, without any errors. When I'm trying to start the windows recovery console (from CD), an error-message is displayed, that no HDD was found. I tried to let make a .log-file during startup, but nothing was written to disk, so I can't tell any more. Formatting the hard-disk or trying to reinstall Windows was a possible way, but I try to avoid both. Any idea ? Rene |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device
And youve run the hd manu test utility, available from their web site? Because the files are visible doesnt mean the hd is ok <r.kolodziej@wagner-logistik.de> wrote in message news:1169883898.128422.294570@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com... > Hi there, > > just a few hours before I had a popup-window on my screen, where only > was written "Unknown Hard Error" and a button to click OK. The Error > appeared while I was doing nothing (but using my telephone). > Applications in the background were continue to run (I have an > application, where I can see, whether its running or not), even with > network access. But no reaction to keyboard or mouse. > > After rebooting via RESET-button, there's a bluescreen with > error-message > STOP : UNACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...) > Please reboot ...and so on > > The bluescreen appears after Windows has started (from this > "unaccessible" boot device !) > > Unfortunately, I found nothing comparable at Google or Microsoft. The > harddisk is OK (when I boot with other OS from CD (DR-DOS 7.0), I can > see everything on the disk). > > I am using Win2K pro and ASUS K8V-X SE mainboard with integrated > SATA-Raid controller (but only one SATA-HDD connected), one extra > DVD-writer on IDE primary master channel. The system was running > properly for more than one year, without any errors. > > When I'm trying to start the windows recovery console (from CD), an > error-message is displayed, that no HDD was found. > I tried to let make a .log-file during startup, but nothing was written > to disk, so I can't tell any more. > > Formatting the hard-disk or trying to reinstall Windows was a possible > way, but I try to avoid both. > > Any idea ? > > Rene > |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device <r.kolodziej@wagner-logistik.de> wrote in message news:1169883898.128422.294570@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com... > Hi there, > > just a few hours before I had a popup-window on my screen, where only > was written "Unknown Hard Error" and a button to click OK. The Error > appeared while I was doing nothing (but using my telephone). > Applications in the background were continue to run (I have an > application, where I can see, whether its running or not), even with > network access. But no reaction to keyboard or mouse. > > After rebooting via RESET-button, there's a bluescreen with > error-message > STOP : UNACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...) > Please reboot ...and so on > > The bluescreen appears after Windows has started (from this > "unaccessible" boot device !) > > Unfortunately, I found nothing comparable at Google or Microsoft. The > harddisk is OK (when I boot with other OS from CD (DR-DOS 7.0), I can > see everything on the disk). > > I am using Win2K pro and ASUS K8V-X SE mainboard with integrated > SATA-Raid controller (but only one SATA-HDD connected), one extra > DVD-writer on IDE primary master channel. The system was running > properly for more than one year, without any errors. > > When I'm trying to start the windows recovery console (from CD), an > error-message is displayed, that no HDD was found. > I tried to let make a .log-file during startup, but nothing was written > to disk, so I can't tell any more. > > Formatting the hard-disk or trying to reinstall Windows was a possible > way, but I try to avoid both. > > Any idea ? > > Rene > The fact that you received an "Inaccessible Boot Device" error and that your machine locked up while in full flight suggests that you have lost access to your hard disk. Here are a few possibilities: - Your RAID controller failed. - Your hard disk failed. - The disk ribbon cable is not properly plugged in. I would start with the diagnostic test that is available with your RAID controller. Since this is most likely a hardware error, you should post your question in a hardware group. This group focuses on Windows issues, and your PC never gets as far as starting Windows. |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device
In order to start the RC you will need to boot the Windows 2000 setup disks or CD-Rom and *F6* very early and very important (at setup is inspecting your system) in the setup to prevent drive controller detection, and select S to specify additional drivers. Then later you'll be prompted to insert the manufacturer supplied Windows 2000 driver for your drive's controller in drive "A" One of these may help. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/101096/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327020/en-us -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect <r.kolodziej@wagner-logistik.de> wrote: > Hi there, > > just a few hours before I had a popup-window on my screen, where only > was written "Unknown Hard Error" and a button to click OK. The Error > appeared while I was doing nothing (but using my telephone). > Applications in the background were continue to run (I have an > application, where I can see, whether its running or not), even with > network access. But no reaction to keyboard or mouse. > > After rebooting via RESET-button, there's a bluescreen with > error-message > STOP : UNACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...) > Please reboot ...and so on > > The bluescreen appears after Windows has started (from this > "unaccessible" boot device !) > > Unfortunately, I found nothing comparable at Google or Microsoft. The > harddisk is OK (when I boot with other OS from CD (DR-DOS 7.0), I can > see everything on the disk). > > I am using Win2K pro and ASUS K8V-X SE mainboard with integrated > SATA-Raid controller (but only one SATA-HDD connected), one extra > DVD-writer on IDE primary master channel. The system was running > properly for more than one year, without any errors. > > When I'm trying to start the windows recovery console (from CD), an > error-message is displayed, that no HDD was found. > I tried to let make a .log-file during startup, but nothing was written > to disk, so I can't tell any more. > > Formatting the hard-disk or trying to reinstall Windows was a possible > way, but I try to avoid both. > > Any idea ? > > Rene > |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device r.kolodziej@wagner-logistik.de wrote: > > After rebooting via RESET-button, If you haven't already done so, the first thing I would do is to do a full (power off) reboot. I've found that reset buttons don't always fully reset some hardware devices. |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device On Jan 26, 11:44 pm, r.kolodz...@wagner-logistik.de wrote: > Hi there, > > just a few hours before I had a popup-window on my screen, where only > was written "Unknown Hard Error" and a button to click OK. The Error > appeared while I was doing nothing (but using my telephone). > Applications in the background were continue to run (I have an > application, where I can see, whether its running or not), even with > network access. But no reaction to keyboard or mouse. > > After rebooting via RESET-button, there's a bluescreen with > error-message > STOP : UNACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...) > Please reboot ...and so on > > The bluescreen appears after Windows has started (from this > "unaccessible" boot device !) > > Unfortunately, I found nothing comparable at Google or Microsoft. The > harddisk is OK (when I boot with other OS from CD (DR-DOS 7.0), I can > see everything on the disk). > > I am using Win2K pro and ASUS K8V-X SE mainboard with integrated > SATA-Raid controller (but only one SATA-HDD connected), one extra > DVD-writer on IDE primary master channel. The system was running > properly for more than one year, without any errors. > > When I'm trying to start the windows recovery console (from CD), an > error-message is displayed, that no HDD was found. You need to lead the drivers for it, that's what the press f6 thing is all about. Here are the drivers. http://dlsvr03.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mis...6421_V310E.zip Contained in this archive, is utility called MakeDisk, that will create a floppy with the text mode setup drivers. Yes it has to be a floppy. After you created the disk, attempt to boot the recovery console once more, but this time press f6 at the prompt, and insert the floppy disk. Load the drivers, and continue. You should be able to get into the recovery console. > I tried to let make a .log-file during startup, but nothing was written > to disk, so I can't tell any more. > > Formatting the hard-disk or trying to reinstall Windows was a possible > way, but I try to avoid both. > > Any idea ? > > Rene Something not right. "UNKNOWN HARD ERROR" should be a bluescreen. Not a message with a dialog box. Also "STOP : UNACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...) " isn't right either, it should be "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" , that could just be a typo, but if the screen really reads UNaccessible, it might be a virus. Check the hard disk anyway. |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device
Thank you for your answer, Paul. On 28 Jan., 07:22, "pau...@efn.org" <pau...@efn.org> wrote: > On Jan 26, 11:44 pm, r.kolodz...@wagner-logistik.de wrote: > > "UNKNOWN HARD ERROR" should be a bluescreen. Not a message with a > dialog box. > > Also > > "STOP : UNACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...) " > > isn't right either, it should be "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" , that > could just be a typo, but if the screen really reads UNaccessible, it > might be a virus. > > Check the hard disk anyway. I misspelled the Bluescreen. The right output is "Inaccessible boot device" with 4 hex parameters, like the original windows. I don't think, that's a virus, all incoming and outgoing data will be checked by eTrust (updated daily), emails even 3 times in different ways (at the domain provider, on the server and my machine). No second computer (we have 4 with exactly the same hard- and software in the office) did this error. I will check the disk, when I'm in the office this afternoon. Thanks, Rene |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device On 27 Jan., 09:11, "DL" <address@invalid> wrote: > And youve run the hd manu test utility, available from their web site? > Because the files are visible doesnt mean the hd is ok > > <r.kolodz...@wagner-logistik.de> wrote in messagenews:1169883898.128422.294570@m58g2000cwm.g ooglegroups.com... I will do this, when I'm back in the office. |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device On 27 Jan., 13:11, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I...@fly.com> wrote: > <r.kolodz...@wagner-logistik.de> wrote in messagenews:1169883898.128422.294570@m58g2000cwm.g ooglegroups.com... > > The fact that you received an "Inaccessible Boot Device" error and > that your machine locked up while in full flight suggests that you have > lost access to your hard disk. Here are a few possibilities: > - Your RAID controller failed. > - Your hard disk failed. > - The disk ribbon cable is not properly plugged in. > > I would start with the diagnostic test that is available with your > RAID controller. Since this is most likely a hardware error, you > should post your question in a hardware group. This group focuses > on Windows issues, and your PC never gets as far as starting Hi Pegasus, thanks for your answer. I wouldn't say, this is a hardware error (I didn't test it yet, but I will do this afternoon). - from other OS the disk is readable, and even files on it. I tried DR- DOS from CD, - the disk is present (cable must be properly plugged, cause no error all the time) - a command like "type XXX.log /p" displays the file without errors - >NTFS seems OK, too. - Windows is starting up (from disk!). I think, it's bluescreening, when trying to load the RAID driver. - VIA raid drivers for Windows are present in the system32/drivers directory and have correct size and date - a special driver for the Maxtor HDD is not required I would really like to inspect the Registry (might be, the key for loading the driver is corrupt or even missing). Is there a tool for DOS to do this ? Rene |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device
Dear Patrick, thanks for your answer. - both of the links don't describe my problem. The first Error (popup with "Unknown hard Error") appeared while running the system (so driver was already loaded into the memory). On the disk the (only affordable) driver has correct size and date, NTFS seems to be OK. - I really don't like to use the Recovery Console, cause I don't know what it does. Especially on this computer I have some settings, that I don't want to change (or to be changed by RC)- e.g. two BDE installations, Interbase & Firebird parallel etc. These should be "repaired" by a good error searching routine. Just tell me : Is the RC that good ? Then I don't want to use it ;-) On 27 Jan., 17:44, "Dave Patrick" <DSPatr...@nospam.gmail.com> wrote: > In order to start the RC you will need to boot the Windows 2000 setup disks > or CD-Rom and *F6* very early and very important (at setup is inspecting > your system) in the setup to prevent drive controller detection, and select > S to specify additional drivers. Then later you'll be prompted to insert the > manufacturer supplied Windows 2000 driver for your drive's controller in > drive "A" > > One of these may help.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/1010...b/327020/en-us > > -- > > Regards, > > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. > Microsoft Certified Professional > Microsoft MVP [Windows]http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > > > <r.kolodz...@wagner-logistik.de> wrote: > > Hi there, > > > just a few hours before I had a popup-window on my screen, where only > > was written "Unknown Hard Error" and a button to click OK. The Error > > appeared while I was doing nothing (but using my telephone). > > Applications in the background were continue to run (I have an > > application, where I can see, whether its running or not), even with > > network access. But no reaction to keyboard or mouse. > > > After rebooting via RESET-button, there's a bluescreen with > > error-message > > STOP : UNACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...) > > Please reboot ...and so on > > > The bluescreen appears after Windows has started (from this > > "unaccessible" boot device !) > > > Unfortunately, I found nothing comparable at Google or Microsoft. The > > harddisk is OK (when I boot with other OS from CD (DR-DOS 7.0), I can > > see everything on the disk). > > > I am using Win2K pro and ASUS K8V-X SE mainboard with integrated > > SATA-Raid controller (but only one SATA-HDD connected), one extra > > DVD-writer on IDE primary master channel. The system was running > > properly for more than one year, without any errors. > > > When I'm trying to start the windows recovery console (from CD), an > > error-message is displayed, that no HDD was found. > > I tried to let make a .log-file during startup, but nothing was written > > to disk, so I can't tell any more. > > > Formatting the hard-disk or trying to reinstall Windows was a possible > > way, but I try to avoid both. > > > Any idea ? > > > Rene- Zitierten Text ausblenden -- Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device On 27 Jan., 09:11, "DL" <address@invalid> wrote: > And youve run the hd manu test utility, available from their web site? > Because the files are visible doesnt mean the hd is ok > > <r.kolodz...@wagner-logistik.de> wrote in messagenews:1169883898.128422.294570@m58g2000cwm.g ooglegroups.com... But not only visible, even accessible (e.g. "type xy.log" brings the file without errors on the screen). So NTFS is OK. This seems to be a logical problem, not a physical. |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device On 27 Jan., 19:02, Sid Knee <mevagis...@gmail.com> wrote: > r.kolodz...@wagner-logistik.de wrote: > > > After rebooting via RESET-button,If you haven't already done so, the first thing I would do is to do a > full (power off) reboot. I've found that reset buttons don't always > fully reset some hardware devices. I know that and I've done this first. |
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| Re: Unknown Hard Error and after reboot Unaccessible boot device <r.kolodziej@wagner-logistik.de> wrote in message news:1170048555.764069.282660@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com... > > > On 27 Jan., 13:11, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I...@fly.com> wrote: > > <r.kolodz...@wagner-logistik.de> wrote in messagenews:1169883898.128422.294570@m58g2000cwm.g ooglegroups.com... > > > > The fact that you received an "Inaccessible Boot Device" error and > > that your machine locked up while in full flight suggests that you have > > lost access to your hard disk. Here are a few possibilities: > > - Your RAID controller failed. > > - Your hard disk failed. > > - The disk ribbon cable is not properly plugged in. > > > > I would start with the diagnostic test that is available with your > > RAID controller. Since this is most likely a hardware error, you > > should post your question in a hardware group. This group focuses > > on Windows issues, and your PC never gets as far as starting > > Hi Pegasus, > > thanks for your answer. > I wouldn't say, this is a hardware error (I didn't test it yet, but I > will do this afternoon). > > - from other OS the disk is readable, and even files on it. I tried DR- > DOS from CD, > - the disk is present (cable must be properly plugged, cause no error > all the time) > - a command like "type XXX.log /p" displays the file without errors - > >NTFS seems OK, too. > - Windows is starting up (from disk!). I think, it's bluescreening, > when trying to load the RAID driver. > - VIA raid drivers for Windows are present in the system32/drivers > directory and have correct size and date > - a special driver for the Maxtor HDD is not required > > I would really like to inspect the Registry (might be, the key for > loading the driver is corrupt or even missing). Is there a tool for > DOS to do this ? > > Rene > The "Inaccessible boot device" error usually happens when you attempt to start Windows on a foreign system, e.g. by installing a fully loaded Windows disk on a different hardware platform. It is the result of the disk controller specified in the registry not being the same as the one on your motherboard. Maybe you have a corrupted registry entry in this area. One way to possibly resolve the problem goes like this: - Boot the machine with a Bart PE boot CD. - Rename the System registry file to System.bad - Rename System.alt to System. Creating a Bart PE boot CD takes some time but it is well worth the effort. |
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| Re: STOP : INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...) <Joanne Bondoc> wrote in message news:200711171050superfilthy@gmail.com... > Here goes: > > I shutdown my computer last night, (WIN2k PRO) which ws working very fine. > > I tried booting this morning, then the Log-in dialogue box appears, the pc > hangs, so I am forced to restart the computer. > > After restarting, win2k pro loads about 75% (the blue bar during startup) > and then the blue screen of death shows up. (STOP: Inaccessible Boot > Device...) > > I tried researching throughout the net but cant find one that works for my > pc. I didn't install any new hardware or anything nor did i touch or move > any of the hdisks. please help... ;c > > EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > http://www.eggheadcafe.com Try pressing F8 early during the boot phase, then select Safe Mode or Last Known Good Configuration. If this does not help then you may have some file corruption or perhaps a bad cluster on your disk. Depending on your level of experience, you may ask a repair shop to examine the PC or maybe try a few things yourself, e.g. - Run the disk diagnostic program that your disk manufacturer has on his home site. - Boot the machine with your Win2000 CD and perform a repair installation. Before you attemp to perform any serious repair work you should make sure that your important data (including your EMail files) are stored in a safe place away from this PC. |
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| Re: STOP : INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE (0x0000007B, ...)
Boot to the Recovery Console and run a chkdsk /r on the drive. John Joanne Bondoc wrote: > Here goes: > > I shutdown my computer last night, (WIN2k PRO) which ws working very fine. > > I tried booting this morning, then the Log-in dialogue box appears, the pc hangs, so I am forced to restart the computer. > > After restarting, win2k pro loads about 75% (the blue bar during startup) and then the blue screen of death shows up. (STOP: Inaccessible Boot Device...) > > I tried researching throughout the net but cant find one that works for my pc. I didn't install any new hardware or anything nor did i touch or move any of the hdisks. please help... ;c > > EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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