re: Mup.sys? Trying to enable Recovery Console causes crash!
Thursday, September 2, 2004 at 4:27 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Thomas
(3 messages posted)
If you read the post, you will see that mup.sys is NOT the issue but the follozing
driver after mup.sys. So disabling mup.sys is useless.
Try to boot in safe mode and start a checkdisk...
For the recovery console, you can also boot with a Window CD and choose "install
recovery console" in the menu. After a reboot it'll appear in your available OS choice
if you press F8 at boot...
from there you should be able to launch a scandisk
good luck
thomas
On Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 10:51 pm, Ronald wrote:
>Alright, well I'm trying to fix my brothers computer, a7n8x Deluxe, 2800+, and a
>120gig SATA HD. It stops at Mup.sys, like all of you guys seem to have problems
with.
>
>I've swapped around the memory, nothing, unhooked the DVD player, nothing, there
>are no USB peripherals hooked up, its mouse, keyboard, monitor and thats it.
>
>When I try running the recovery console to disable the mup like someone suggested,
>it starts to analyse the disk and then throws out an error that they shut down windows
>to prevent failure. ntfs.sys address f74498e9.
>
>*shrug*
>
>Any ideas guys?
>
>Thanks!
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