XP and SATA Hard Error Problems

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Greetings, After 12 months of flawless operation and not a single BSOD.
I have encountered a problem with
Windows XP pro. During a network setup wizard procedure in XP pro the
system required a restart after the
network setup wizard finished, XP rebooted to "Unknown HARD ERROR" and
stopped. The error screen or BSOD reported,

KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR

STOP: 0X0000007A (0XE1751274,0XC00000A3,0XBF88D953,0X12B1D860)

(WIN32K.SYS-ADDRESS BF88D953 BASE AT BF800000, DATESTAMP 3DB6D462)


The system
Asus P4S8X MOBO
WIN XP-PRO SP1
1G PC2700 RAM
2 SEAGATE 80G SATA DRIVES, RAID-0
1 Seagate 8G IDE drive
1 Samsung DVD player
1 Samsung CDRW 40-16-48
1 Sony-Floppy


The system will not boot to normal or any safe mode.
I have tried to use to repair console from xp disk, chkdsk reports no
problems, chkdsk-/p or /f or /r will not run
and hang after about 10 seconds, screen displays 0% complete after 6
hours.

I have spent days reading Knowledge base files and web sites that
identify similar problems, but no clear directions
for dealing with SATA RAID-0 repair procedures.

Thank You For Your Time And Consideration
Mike H.
 
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If youre installing xp with multiple hds other than the RAID set,youre
going to get problems.Physically disconnect the IDE hds during the install,
reconnect them after.Do you have the BIOS set to enable RAID,is it set
at RAID being 1st priority at boot,disable any other device.Recovery wont run
on a RAID configured system,also the CHKDSK C: /F syntex doesnt work in
recovery,its either:CHKDSK C: and /p or /R. Also,when installing RAID,one
MUST install thru booting to xp cd,then press F6 to install drivers for
RAID,then
continue on for installation.6 hrs of running a utility in xp...If actions
arent
noticed after 5-10 min., end the process !!

"Michael E Hagerty" wrote:

> Greetings, After 12 months of flawless operation and not a single BSOD.
> I have encountered a problem with
> Windows XP pro. During a network setup wizard procedure in XP pro the
> system required a restart after the
> network setup wizard finished, XP rebooted to "Unknown HARD ERROR" and
> stopped. The error screen or BSOD reported,
>
> KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
>
> STOP: 0X0000007A (0XE1751274,0XC00000A3,0XBF88D953,0X12B1D860)
>
> (WIN32K.SYS-ADDRESS BF88D953 BASE AT BF800000, DATESTAMP 3DB6D462)
>
>
> The system
> Asus P4S8X MOBO
> WIN XP-PRO SP1
> 1G PC2700 RAM
> 2 SEAGATE 80G SATA DRIVES, RAID-0
> 1 Seagate 8G IDE drive
> 1 Samsung DVD player
> 1 Samsung CDRW 40-16-48
> 1 Sony-Floppy
>
>
> The system will not boot to normal or any safe mode.
> I have tried to use to repair console from xp disk, chkdsk reports no
> problems, chkdsk-/p or /f or /r will not run
> and hang after about 10 seconds, screen displays 0% complete after 6
> hours.
>
> I have spent days reading Knowledge base files and web sites that
> identify similar problems, but no clear directions
> for dealing with SATA RAID-0 repair procedures.
>
> Thank You For Your Time And Consideration
> Mike H.
>
>
>
 

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http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prmd_stp_fvlq.asp
may help

"Michael E Hagerty" <mike_hagerty@Charter.net> wrote in message
news:41276A20.E591D742@Charter.net...
> Greetings, After 12 months of flawless operation and not a single BSOD.
> I have encountered a problem with
> Windows XP pro. During a network setup wizard procedure in XP pro the
> system required a restart after the
> network setup wizard finished, XP rebooted to "Unknown HARD ERROR" and
> stopped. The error screen or BSOD reported,
>
> KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
>
> STOP: 0X0000007A (0XE1751274,0XC00000A3,0XBF88D953,0X12B1D860)
>
> (WIN32K.SYS-ADDRESS BF88D953 BASE AT BF800000, DATESTAMP 3DB6D462)
>
>
> The system
> Asus P4S8X MOBO
> WIN XP-PRO SP1
> 1G PC2700 RAM
> 2 SEAGATE 80G SATA DRIVES, RAID-0
> 1 Seagate 8G IDE drive
> 1 Samsung DVD player
> 1 Samsung CDRW 40-16-48
> 1 Sony-Floppy
>
>
> The system will not boot to normal or any safe mode.
> I have tried to use to repair console from xp disk, chkdsk reports no
> problems, chkdsk-/p or /f or /r will not run
> and hang after about 10 seconds, screen displays 0% complete after 6
> hours.
>
> I have spent days reading Knowledge base files and web sites that
> identify similar problems, but no clear directions
> for dealing with SATA RAID-0 repair procedures.
>
> Thank You For Your Time And Consideration
> Mike H.
>
>
 
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 08:28:32 -0700, Michael E Hagerty

>During a network setup wizard procedure in XP pro the
>system required a restart after the network setup wizard
>finished, XP rebooted to "Unknown HARD ERROR" and
>stopped. The error screen or BSOD reported,

>KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
>STOP: 0X0000007A (0XE1751274,0XC00000A3,0XBF88D953,0X12B1D860)
>(WIN32K.SYS-ADDRESS BF88D953 BASE AT BF800000, DATESTAMP 3DB6D462)

>Asus P4S8X MOBO, WIN XP-PRO SP1
>1G PC2700 RAM
>2 SEAGATE 80G SATA DRIVES, RAID-0
>1 Seagate 8G IDE drive, 1 Samsung DVD player
>1 Samsung CDRW 40-16-48, 1 Sony-Floppy

>The system will not boot to normal or any safe mode.
>I have tried to use to repair console from xp disk, chkdsk reports no
>problems, chkdsk-/p or /f or /r will not run

Before doing that, check the rest of the hardware - RAM, fans,
motherboard caps (bulging or leaking?) etc. See

http://cquirke.mvps.org/pccrisis.htm and
http://cquirke.mvps.org/bthink.htm


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Ignore this poster as his advice will damage your computer.

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"Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message
news:ECE1F322-F12E-4350-A5BC-3E182F90C604@microsoft.com...
> If youre installing xp with multiple hds other than the RAID set,youre
> going to get problems.Physically disconnect the IDE hds during the
> install,
> reconnect them after.Do you have the BIOS set to enable RAID,is it set
> at RAID being 1st priority at boot,disable any other device.Recovery wont
> run
> on a RAID configured system,also the CHKDSK C: /F syntex doesnt work in
> recovery,its either:CHKDSK C: and /p or /R. Also,when installing
> RAID,one
> MUST install thru booting to xp cd,then press F6 to install drivers for
> RAID,then
> continue on for installation.6 hrs of running a utility in xp...If actions
> arent
> noticed after 5-10 min., end the process !!
>
> "Michael E Hagerty" wrote:
>
>> Greetings, After 12 months of flawless operation and not a single BSOD.
>> I have encountered a problem with
>> Windows XP pro. During a network setup wizard procedure in XP pro the
>> system required a restart after the
>> network setup wizard finished, XP rebooted to "Unknown HARD ERROR" and
>> stopped. The error screen or BSOD reported,
>>
>> KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
>>
>> STOP: 0X0000007A (0XE1751274,0XC00000A3,0XBF88D953,0X12B1D860)
>>
>> (WIN32K.SYS-ADDRESS BF88D953 BASE AT BF800000, DATESTAMP 3DB6D462)
>>
>>
>> The system
>> Asus P4S8X MOBO
>> WIN XP-PRO SP1
>> 1G PC2700 RAM
>> 2 SEAGATE 80G SATA DRIVES, RAID-0
>> 1 Seagate 8G IDE drive
>> 1 Samsung DVD player
>> 1 Samsung CDRW 40-16-48
>> 1 Sony-Floppy
>>
>>
>> The system will not boot to normal or any safe mode.
>> I have tried to use to repair console from xp disk, chkdsk reports no
>> problems, chkdsk-/p or /f or /r will not run
>> and hang after about 10 seconds, screen displays 0% complete after 6
>> hours.
>>
>> I have spent days reading Knowledge base files and web sites that
>> identify similar problems, but no clear directions
>> for dealing with SATA RAID-0 repair procedures.
>>
>> Thank You For Your Time And Consideration
>> Mike H.
>>
>>
>>
 
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Andrew E. wrote:
> If youre installing xp with multiple hds other than the RAID
> set,youre going to get problems.Physically disconnect the IDE hds
> during the install, reconnect them after.Do you have the BIOS set to
> enable RAID,is it set
> at RAID being 1st priority at boot,disable any other device.Recovery
> wont run on a RAID configured system,also the CHKDSK C: /F syntex
> doesnt work in recovery,its either:CHKDSK C: and /p or /R.
> Also,when installing RAID,one MUST install thru booting to xp cd,then
> press F6 to install drivers for RAID,then
> continue on for installation.6 hrs of running a utility in xp...If
> actions arent
> noticed after 5-10 min., end the process !!


Please ignore any posts from Andrew the Eejit. It would appear that the
nurse forgot to give him is medication today.

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Michael E Hagerty wrote:
> Greetings, After 12 months of flawless operation and not a single
> BSOD. I have encountered a problem with
> Windows XP pro. During a network setup wizard procedure in XP pro the
> system required a restart after the
> network setup wizard finished, XP rebooted to "Unknown HARD ERROR" and
> stopped. The error screen or BSOD reported,
>
> KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
>
> STOP: 0X0000007A (0XE1751274,0XC00000A3,0XBF88D953,0X12B1D860)
>
> (WIN32K.SYS-ADDRESS BF88D953 BASE AT BF800000, DATESTAMP 3DB6D462)
>
>
> The system
> Asus P4S8X MOBO
> WIN XP-PRO SP1
> 1G PC2700 RAM
> 2 SEAGATE 80G SATA DRIVES, RAID-0
> 1 Seagate 8G IDE drive
> 1 Samsung DVD player
> 1 Samsung CDRW 40-16-48
> 1 Sony-Floppy
>
>
> The system will not boot to normal or any safe mode.
> I have tried to use to repair console from xp disk, chkdsk reports no
> problems, chkdsk-/p or /f or /r will not run
> and hang after about 10 seconds, screen displays 0% complete after 6
> hours.
>
> I have spent days reading Knowledge base files and web sites that
> identify similar problems, but no clear directions
> for dealing with SATA RAID-0 repair procedures.
>
> Thank You For Your Time And Consideration
> Mike H.

http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm

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lose his marbles?
 
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Thanks for the info, I guess I should have been more clear, I was not
installing an OS or creating a dual boot, The system had been up and
running for 12 months with no problems or BSOD's.

Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:

> Andrew E. wrote:
> > If youre installing xp with multiple hds other than the RAID
> > set,youre going to get problems.Physically disconnect the IDE hds
> > during the install, reconnect them after.Do you have the BIOS set to
> > enable RAID,is it set
> > at RAID being 1st priority at boot,disable any other device.Recovery
> > wont run on a RAID configured system,also the CHKDSK C: /F syntex
> > doesnt work in recovery,its either:CHKDSK C: and /p or /R.
> > Also,when installing RAID,one MUST install thru booting to xp cd,then
> > press F6 to install drivers for RAID,then
> > continue on for installation.6 hrs of running a utility in xp...If
> > actions arent
> > noticed after 5-10 min., end the process !!
>
> Please ignore any posts from Andrew the Eejit. It would appear that the
> nurse forgot to give him is medication today.
>
> --
> My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually
> lose his marbles?
 
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No I was not doing an install or upgrade, the system had been up and running for
12 months with no errors, problems or BSOD's

Andrew E. wrote:

> If youre installing xp with multiple hds other than the RAID set,youre
> going to get problems.Physically disconnect the IDE hds during the install,
> reconnect them after.Do you have the BIOS set to enable RAID,is it set
> at RAID being 1st priority at boot,disable any other device.

> Recovery wont run
> on a RAID configured system,also the CHKDSK C: /F syntex doesnt work in
> recovery,its either:CHKDSK C: and /p or /R. Also,when installing RAID,one
> MUST install thru booting to xp cd,then press F6 to install drivers for
> RAID,then
> continue on for installation.6 hrs of running a utility in xp...If actions
> arent
> noticed after 5-10 min., end the process !!
>
> "Michael E Hagerty" wrote:
>
> > Greetings, After 12 months of flawless operation and not a single BSOD.
> > I have encountered a problem with
> > Windows XP pro. During a network setup wizard procedure in XP pro the
> > system required a restart after the
> > network setup wizard finished, XP rebooted to "Unknown HARD ERROR" and
> > stopped. The error screen or BSOD reported,
> >
> > KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
> >
> > STOP: 0X0000007A (0XE1751274,0XC00000A3,0XBF88D953,0X12B1D860)
> >
> > (WIN32K.SYS-ADDRESS BF88D953 BASE AT BF800000, DATESTAMP 3DB6D462)
> >
> >
> > The system
> > Asus P4S8X MOBO
> > WIN XP-PRO SP1
> > 1G PC2700 RAM
> > 2 SEAGATE 80G SATA DRIVES, RAID-0
> > 1 Seagate 8G IDE drive
> > 1 Samsung DVD player
> > 1 Samsung CDRW 40-16-48
> > 1 Sony-Floppy
> >
> >
> > The system will not boot to normal or any safe mode.
> > I have tried to use to repair console from xp disk, chkdsk reports no
> > problems, chkdsk-/p or /f or /r will not run
> > and hang after about 10 seconds, screen displays 0% complete after 6
> > hours.
> >
> > I have spent days reading Knowledge base files and web sites that
> > identify similar problems, but no clear directions
> > for dealing with SATA RAID-0 repair procedures.
> >
> > Thank You For Your Time And Consideration
> > Mike H.
> >
> >
> >