I recently had the motherboard in a Win2000 Professional system go bad, and I was unable to find another duplicate motherboard to replace it, so I had to go with a new motherboard and processor. The problem is, now that I have installed the new motherboard, WIN2000 now gives me a stop error 0x0000007b and a blue screen upon loading. According to the Win2000 knowledge base, this is probably caused by the new IDE drivers not being in the Win2000 registry. Their solution is either to use the same hardware(not possible in this situation) or to merge files into the registry before changing the system to the new PC. Of course, neither of these solutions will work in my case.
So, I am left with a nice new MB and processor, and a system that won't boot. Is there any other way to get the system to boot? I have a boot/setup disk set, and it gives me the option to repair Win2000...will this work without wiping out the hard drive? I don't want to reinstall windows unless it can be done while saving all the other info on the HDD as some of it is important.
So, I am left with a nice new MB and processor, and a system that won't boot. Is there any other way to get the system to boot? I have a boot/setup disk set, and it gives me the option to repair Win2000...will this work without wiping out the hard drive? I don't want to reinstall windows unless it can be done while saving all the other info on the HDD as some of it is important.