re: preventing SYSTEMced error
Friday, January 11, 2008 at 8:51 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by the ber
(68 messages posted)
Thanks, steve. To answer your questions:
I don't reinstall when the error comes; i replay an image of the the system partition
and also the partition where i install all my programs. So this gets me back to a
point where everything was working.
I haven't run chkdsk or the hdd diagnostics, but i will, and report back.
We always shut down the pc normally. When it boots, it runs as well as you could
ask, so there's no unusual behavior. The problem only comes when i restart.
On Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 3:26 pm, Steve Dunn wrote:
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>If you are getting these registry hive errors despite clean installs it suggests
>you have a hardware problem. I'd download and run the drive manufacturer's diagnostic
>(they nearly all have one on their site) to see if anything wrong with the drive.
>
>If its ok, question - when you reinstall do you remove partition and start from
scratch?
>Have you ever run chkdsk on your drive?
>
>It could also be other bad hardware - causing corruptions in the data when its being
>written back to the drive (might be worth running a memory checker, though they
often
>don't find a problem if its not too bad - and as your machine obviously installs
>2k, if it is memory, must be small fault.
>
>Last for now - you do always shutdown properly - no sudden poweroffs - because that
>can cause your symptoms.
>
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