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0x0000007a And 0x0000007b, help my HP laptop wont start up
Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 3:03 pm
Posted by ih8basketball (4 messages posted)

own a HP laptop n5425 with windows xp home with AMD duron processor and a hardrive with 20 GBs. 256mbs of memory. well everytime i turn on the computer, the screen turns blue and says 0x0000007B. i have tried to to use system recovery and sometimes it has failed and said that the image drive has failed, but when it is successful, when the system is going to start the introduction to windows, the screen says 0x0000007A and the kernal stack inpage error. now i turn it on, it shoes the Isass.exe System Error and says something about a password error and goes in that cycle now the harddrive is buzzing and there is a new blue screen with 0x0000006F saying SESSION3_INITIALIZATION_FAILED PLEASE HELP ME

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re: 0x0000007a And 0x0000007b, help my HP laptop wont start up
Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 3:28 pm
Posted by Steve (21647 messages posted)

May be time for a new hard drive, if it is making funny new noises.


On Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 3:03 pm, ih8basketball wrote:
> own a HP laptop n5425 with windows xp home with AMD duron processor and a hardrive
>with 20 GBs. 256mbs of memory. well everytime i turn on the computer, the screen
>turns blue and says 0x0000007B. i have tried to to use system recovery and sometimes
>it has failed and said that the image drive has failed, but when it is successful,
>when the system is going to start the introduction to windows, the screen says 0x0000007A
>and the kernal stack inpage error. now i turn it on, it shoes the Isass.exe System
>Error and says something about a password error and goes in that cycle now the harddrive
>is buzzing and there is a new blue screen with 0x0000006F saying SESSION3_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
>
>PLEASE HELP ME

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re: 0x0000007a And 0x0000007b, help my HP laptop wont start up
Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 3:31 pm
Posted by bobby (51 messages posted)

stop b is inaccessible boot device meaning it cannot properly access the hard drive 
to boot windows.the failure of the hp recovery software to reinstall indicates problems 
with accessing the information on the drive.time to take to a hardware tech or hp 
you need a new drive and/or a new motherboard/bios.






On Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 3:03 pm, ih8basketball wrote:
> own a HP laptop n5425 with windows xp home with AMD duron processor and a hardrive
>with 20 GBs. 256mbs of memory. well everytime i turn on the computer, the screen
>turns blue and says 0x0000007B. i have tried to to use system recovery and sometimes
>it has failed and said that the image drive has failed, but when it is successful,
>when the system is going to start the introduction to windows, the screen says 0x0000007A
>and the kernal stack inpage error. now i turn it on, it shoes the Isass.exe System
>Error and says something about a password error and goes in that cycle now the harddrive
>is buzzing and there is a new blue screen with 0x0000006F saying SESSION3_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
>
>PLEASE HELP ME

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re: 0x0000007a And 0x0000007b, help my HP laptop wont start up
Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 9:18 pm
Posted by ryan (661 messages posted)

The best way to handles those errors with the strange 0x010231092 message is to cut and paste the complete error message into google, microsoft.com, and hp.com


On Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 3:03 pm, ih8basketball wrote:
> own a HP laptop n5425 with windows xp home with AMD duron processor and a hardrive
>with 20 GBs. 256mbs of memory. well everytime i turn on the computer, the screen
>turns blue and says 0x0000007B. i have tried to to use system recovery and sometimes
>it has failed and said that the image drive has failed, but when it is successful,
>when the system is going to start the introduction to windows, the screen says 0x0000007A
>and the kernal stack inpage error. now i turn it on, it shoes the Isass.exe System
>Error and says something about a password error and goes in that cycle now the harddrive
>is buzzing and there is a new blue screen with 0x0000006F saying SESSION3_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
>
>PLEASE HELP ME

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re: 0x0000007a And 0x0000007b, help my HP laptop wont start up
Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 11:29 pm
Posted by mark (1036 messages posted)

If it's at all possible to obtain a disk checking utility from the HD manufacturer, that would be the first thing to try. If that isn't possible run chkdsk both checking for errors and doing a surface scan of the hard drive.


On Saturday, July 3, 2004 at 3:03 pm, ih8basketball wrote:
> own a HP laptop n5425 with windows xp home with AMD duron processor and a hardrive
>with 20 GBs. 256mbs of memory. well everytime i turn on the computer, the screen
>turns blue and says 0x0000007B. i have tried to to use system recovery and sometimes
>it has failed and said that the image drive has failed, but when it is successful,
>when the system is going to start the introduction to windows, the screen says 0x0000007A
>and the kernal stack inpage error. now i turn it on, it shoes the Isass.exe System
>Error and says something about a password error and goes in that cycle now the harddrive
>is buzzing and there is a new blue screen with 0x0000006F saying SESSION3_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
>
>PLEASE HELP ME

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