No matter what I do I keep getting this error. I'll have to post this then clip the screen shot to show you and come back. However, I have already reformatted my harddrive, removeing partitions, leaving an 80G (brand new) Samsung and a 20G Seagate in operation. The Samsung is my C: drive and my 20G is my D: drive. I was not having this error when I was on the cable modem but it started after I installed the Actiontec DSL modem. Not sure if it is related. I have a Dell Dimension L700cx and everyone at Dell is clueless (hence the reformating.) After the reformat, I was able to click on and install the java file without the blue screen (which wouldn't work before the format) and even run my VCom System Suite NetDefense firewall from my D: drive (which has an XP install all its own.) Dell did say something about this computer not being able to run two hard drives, but it was working just fine for a while. I have the max memmery at two pci cards totalling 512 RAM.
I was trying to download the Windows updates. In both installs I was able to get the Service Pak 1 and about 30 of the 70 updates before the mxdisk.sys error kicked in. Then, when I went to my download files for hardware drivers and clicked on an exe. file it did it again on the new install. I went into windows and did a repair install, but the problem still happened. (I haven't even tried to get the Windows updates.)
The other thing I have done is gone to and followed most of his suggestions for service setups in services.msc or manage folder of my computer. I had done this previously on the other hard drive and had not had any issues. I also uninstalled most of the extras that one can install from professional, though te repair no longer alloed me to get rid of outlook explorer. I use Firefox for a browser and can launch Windows Updates through an extension. It opens IE, but the last few times IE couldn't find the site. Random stuff happens like that. Firefox is working well now but just a bit ago it was timing out and then the right click wouldn't work at all.
After the Windows repair, I went back to the cd and did a chkdsk repair which found some problems. Still, mxdisk.sys bsod happened. So I ran sfc /scannow and reinstalled the IIS common files. I did a system restore to go back to the repair settings (though I killed terminal server and remote registry.) The only thing I haven't run is my VCom System Suite. When I've tried to update the anti-virus files, it says it can't find a place to put them and cancels out. (I'll have to retrieve that disk and install properly rather than running from my harddrive.) I've run adaware, spybot and spyware blaster. While typing this PCBug ran but I couldn't fix anything because I didn't have a key.
I even red something about memtest but couldn't get it to work as the directions were for Linux even though I chose the windows file. I just couldn't figure out how to get it to run. When I ran install.bat from the floppy or c:, it wouldn't recognize the c: drive; just a: or b:.
After running the sfc scannow, I was able to install those other programs to check on things. However, when I went to do the exe on any of the hardware drivers, mxdisk.sys bsod came up again.
So why is this happening and what do I do to fix it?
PS I had my motherboard replaced in the last 90 days because the printer ports weren't working. The computer is 4 years old.
Sincerely in need of a solution,
bwitzed
I was trying to download the Windows updates. In both installs I was able to get the Service Pak 1 and about 30 of the 70 updates before the mxdisk.sys error kicked in. Then, when I went to my download files for hardware drivers and clicked on an exe. file it did it again on the new install. I went into windows and did a repair install, but the problem still happened. (I haven't even tried to get the Windows updates.)
The other thing I have done is gone to and followed most of his suggestions for service setups in services.msc or manage folder of my computer. I had done this previously on the other hard drive and had not had any issues. I also uninstalled most of the extras that one can install from professional, though te repair no longer alloed me to get rid of outlook explorer. I use Firefox for a browser and can launch Windows Updates through an extension. It opens IE, but the last few times IE couldn't find the site. Random stuff happens like that. Firefox is working well now but just a bit ago it was timing out and then the right click wouldn't work at all.
After the Windows repair, I went back to the cd and did a chkdsk repair which found some problems. Still, mxdisk.sys bsod happened. So I ran sfc /scannow and reinstalled the IIS common files. I did a system restore to go back to the repair settings (though I killed terminal server and remote registry.) The only thing I haven't run is my VCom System Suite. When I've tried to update the anti-virus files, it says it can't find a place to put them and cancels out. (I'll have to retrieve that disk and install properly rather than running from my harddrive.) I've run adaware, spybot and spyware blaster. While typing this PCBug ran but I couldn't fix anything because I didn't have a key.
I even red something about memtest but couldn't get it to work as the directions were for Linux even though I chose the windows file. I just couldn't figure out how to get it to run. When I ran install.bat from the floppy or c:, it wouldn't recognize the c: drive; just a: or b:.
After running the sfc scannow, I was able to install those other programs to check on things. However, when I went to do the exe on any of the hardware drivers, mxdisk.sys bsod came up again.
So why is this happening and what do I do to fix it?
PS I had my motherboard replaced in the last 90 days because the printer ports weren't working. The computer is 4 years old.
Sincerely in need of a solution,
bwitzed