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Susan Bradley
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      11-23-2009
kevin wrote:
> On Nov 21, 11:06 pm, kevin <21stcenturycommunicati...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hi alll,
>> I know this isn't a SBS issue (although the PC was connected to a SBS
>> server) but, "you all" are the "smartest-bestest" people I know.
>>
>> I got a vostro 200 that updated microsoft patches yesterday. (although
>> I am not completly sure it was a MS patch since the end user did it!)
>>
>> Now the PC will not boot at all.
>> When I boot normal I get the following message.
>>
>> PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
>>
>> regular stuff (if this is the first time..)
>>
>> 0X00000050 (0XC7B9D8F4,0X00000001,0X80537009,0X00000000)
>>
>> If I try to boot in safe mode I get
>>
>> 0X0000007E (0X00000003,0X805C49B8,0XBA4632B4,0XBA4C2FBO)
>>
>> The only thing in the pc not "vanilla" is a ATI video card it is a
>> Radeon HD 2400 pro PCI by Visiontek which I have removed and am now
>> using the on-board video.
>>
>> I have run a BARTPC CD and cleaned using the following apps any
>> malware/spyware/virus' without any help.
>>
>> Avira
>> Avast
>> Malwarebytes
>> SPYBOT S&D
>>
>> (spybot s&d found the most errors and cleaned them)
>>
>> I have also replaced the RAM and still no joy.
>>
>> I have also tried to "roll back" the registry to a few day ago without
>> any luck.
>>
>> I am leaning twards some kind of driver issue.
>>
>> Aggree?
>>
>> I would like to edit the loaded drivers to see if I can get it back to
>> a stable state.
>> I need a little guidance to editing the registry in remote mode and a
>> list if the MS drivers so I don't delete anything critical.
>>
>> Any other suggestions are anxiously appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Kevin

>
> A follow up to my previous post.
>
> I installed a new HD and re-installed the XP PRO from the Dell disks.
>
> I installed the dell drivers and applied SP3.
> Then I applied EVERY update MS had for this PC.
>
> I would like to remount the original SATA drive and transfer the DATA
> files to the NEW MASTER HD.
>
> So here are my questions.
>
> What is the BEST anti virus-anti spyware program that I should use to
> prevent corupting my new HD?
> Are there any apps to transfer data from the slave drive to the
> master? I am re-loading ALL applications from CD or internet.
> I would like to get the user data so when I re-join the SBS network I
> don't have to tweek anything.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kevin

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