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Stop Error 0x00000024

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leobis

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Aug 10, 2002
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Hi all,
A friend of mine is experiencing the following stop error on his laptop (Windows 2000 pro): STOP ERROR 0x00000024.
At the moment this is only piece information that I've got but I would like to know where I can find detailed information to fix this problem.
Thank in advance
Leonardo
 
Hello Leonardo,

Did your friend recently install MySQL? I've heard this causes a glitch...


I've been looking around, and I found this via smartcomputing.com


Looks like you'll have to format everything...

Look below for details --- enjoy.


Jay Franklin - fgn.nx@sympatico.ca
Error:
Stop Error 0x00000024 (FAT or NTFS file system)
Translation:
The NTFS (NT file system) driver has a problem.
Solution:
Start the installation over. Reformat and repartition your hard drive from scratch.

To partition your hard drive for a new OS, boot from the installation CD or floppy diskettes and follow the instructions. After several screens, the installer program will display a list of all the hard drives in your PC. A single hard drive can contain a number of partitions that appear as separate hard drives within Windows Explorer. Remember, creating or changing partitions causes data on those partitions to be wiped out, so make sure your data is backed up before you partition. In Win2000 you should probably use the entire drive for a single partition, unless you have special reasons not to. In WinNT before Service Pack 3 the primary partition (where the OS files are) is limited to 2,048MB, and no hard drive will appear larger than 8,057MB. For WinNT, format the primary 2,048MB partition now and format the rest of the hard drive later from the installed OS after you install the most recent Service Pack.
 
Hi guys,
and thanks for your help; I'll pass along your answers to my friend. If I get further detail on the problem in subject I will keep you up.
thanks again and season's greetings
Leonardo
 
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