This morning my notebook refused to boot, hanging at the point where
green bars go across a long rectangle with (C) Microsoft underneath it.
It's an HP dv8000t (Dual Core 2500, 2gb RAM, 2 x 80GB HDD, 128MB
GeForce Go 7600, 17" WSXGA+, DVD-RW, wifi and bluetooth, came with XP
Media Center and I upgraded to Vista Home Premium). I tried booting in
safe mode and it hung at crcdisk.sys. Google found many descriptions of
this problem but none of the suggested solutions have worked. I called
Microsoft but the only solution they could suggest was a clean
reinstall.
Here's what I have tried:
Rebooting from install disk and repairing the install: says it can't
repair the problem. It sometimes reports "Problem Signature 05:
CorrupAcl" but can't fix it.
Via the advanced repair options, I used the memory diagnostic tool, no
problems found
Disabled SATA in the bios, as suggested in some forums, but it made no
difference.
Via advanced repair options I opened a command prompt and tried other
solutions found on various forums. These involved deleting/renaming
files and then repairing the install. Files I renamed were:
\windows\system32\drivers\pcmcia.sys
\windows\system32\drivers\1394bus.sys
\windows\system32\drivers\ohci1394.sys
\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository\pcmci a.infblablabla
\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository\1394. infblablabla
\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository\sdbus .infblablabla
\windows\inf\sdbus.inf
\windows\inf\sdbus.PNF
That didn't help. None of the files were replaced by the repair, and it
still froze on crcdisk.sys
I then tried renaming \Windows\system32\drivers\crcdisk.sys. Install
repair did not restore this file but after this, safe mode boot would
get to \Windows\system32\drivers\ecache.sys before freezing. Normal
boot would report that ecache.sys was a critical system file that was
missing or corrupt. I tried renaming ecache.sys. The repair process
replaced the file, but it was still reported as missing/corrupt.
At this point the only option seems to be a clean install. Fortunately
I use a backup service which will send me all 80GB of personal files on
DVDs for $40. Not the end of the world, but a bit inconvenient.
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Cheers,
Elizabeth
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