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0X0000007B - No Sata Drivers
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0X0000007B - No Sata Drivers
Sunday, October 14, 2007 at 10:21 am Posted by hyperion
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Hello all,
Need some help my Xp has been running fine until yesterday when it crashed and upon
a reboot i now get the blue screen and Error -0X0000007B.
I have another Ide hard drive and have loaded my now non working Sata drive as a
slave.
My work all seems to be there which is the good thing and in my efforts to self diagnose
the problem i notice that on the Sata drive in the Windows folder the Sata Drivers
are missing.
Can anyone explain if there is any chance i can simply add the Sata drivers back
into the Windows folder (and exactly how to do this) so that i can get back to using
this hard drive instead.
I am hoping there is some way of being able to salvage this hard drive without having
to reinstall Windows all again.
Cheers for reading and for any help you can offer.
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re: 0X0000007B - No Sata Drivers
Sunday, October 14, 2007 at 11:58 am Posted by TOASTER
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Hi, What I would do. Put the sata drive back to master, disconect any ide hard drives,
boot with the XP cd, press F6 on the first screen, insert the floppy disc containing
the third party sata drivers and run a disc check. Reboot and post your results.
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re: 0X0000007B - No Sata Drivers
Sunday, October 14, 2007 at 2:27 pm Posted by hyperion
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Hello,
Ok i got as far as loading my Sata drivers after pressing F6 but then the blue screen
appeared again, only this time with a shiny new message.
session3-initialization failed stop:0x0000006f
any ideas?
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re: 0X0000007B - No Sata Drivers
Monday, October 15, 2007 at 6:05 am Posted by jbmcmillan
(1055 messages posted)
Put the sata drive back to slave and get your work backed up to another drive,cd/dvd
or whatever and then run chkdsk /f on the drive.The drive is probably operating in
ide mode which is how most motherboards will default to if not using raid and doesn't
reqiure sata drivers.I suspect you are having a hardware problem.(possible failing
drive).
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