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Status: Open Points: 125 Time: 13:01 - Nov 21, 2007  

ibalhaddad

IBM problem

I can't get in to the safe mode either and it is not working although I didn't install any thing new no HD no nothing.
The only thing I can get to is the black screen with IBM logo and the 2 notes I have mentioned before.
The blue screen error says Technical information : stop 0X00000050
partmgr.sys- address F94EA4AB base at F94E8000, Datestamp 00000000.
Waiting for your kind reply :
Sam

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oracleofDelphi

Date:: Nov 21, 2007

Time:: 13:37

restart your computer using the recovery console (using a windows XP disk or another boot disk that can read NTFS and can run the cmd prompt window) and run chkdsk /f. If you are using the windows XP recovery console, use chkdsk /p instead of chkdsk /f.
you have a corrupt registry. this is NOT caused by spyware, it's caused by a physical failure such as a scratched hard drive or abrupt power off.

nidhi

Date:: Nov 21, 2007

Time:: 13:43

You dont need to ask another question
http://quomon.com/question_Having_proble..., you should be able to continue from your original.

Hopefully your XP cd is fine, follow the advice given from oracleOfDelphi
If you are unsure on how to use recovery console, see the info from Microsoft http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654

nidhi

Date:: Nov 21, 2007

Time:: 13:46

urm, problem with that link is it should of been instaled in the first place!

Can you boot from CD? I know you said you had problems there as well. If so, see if you can go into the recovery console that way. You need to hit R (repair or recover one of them). You will need to know the administrator password also. To see commands, just type help at the prompt. Try chkdsk like oracle said.

oracleofDelphi

Date:: Nov 21, 2007

Time:: 13:50

after you've run chkdsk, you should be able to at least enter safe mode. if you blue screen going into normal mode but not safe mode, you've got either a driver problem (probably your video card) or some rogue program conflicting with DEP (especially if you're using Vista).
remove any newly installed programs or hardware and try booting into normal mode again.

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Date:: Mar 04, 2009

Time:: 10:01

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ameerhamza

Date:: Aug 07, 2010

Time:: 02:27

Mostly this is the sign of recent virus attack. Try re-installing your windows or it might be SATA HDDS problem

nicholascage

Date:: Sep 17, 2010

Time:: 04:53

Maybe you should restall your system or take it to the customer service.
http://www.neu92.com/

incovering

Date:: Dec 23, 2010

Time:: 08:00

It seems your computer can be faster if you clean registry, so I try the tuneup360. It is not free, but it will give a free license if I agree to do a customer survey. I do feel my computer runs faster after that. Do you guys have any recommendation?
http://post2.zhubajie.com/p/1292988585/1...

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