Ok, I have a major problem with this one, and Microsofts support site is useless. I have a ECS K7S5A, with a 1.8Ghz Athlon XP, 512MB and 2 harddisks, 1 x 10 GB and 1 x 20GB
The 10GB Drive has 2 partitions, one C: running at 4GB holding Windows ME and the other, E: running at 6GB holding Win 2k with SP2 (have only got sp3 the other day and no chance to install as yet)
About once every 5 days, I boot up, hit the dual boot option for Win2k and bang, BSOD with the following:
STOP 0x0000067
CONFIG_FAILED_INITIALISATION
Microsoft attribute this to a memory fault, however if you reinstall the entire bloody partition it works for a few days, so I don't believe that, plus I have replaced all the RAM anyhow to be sure. My only other option is to replace that harddisk, but obv. that is expensive...
Does anyone know anything more about this error, plus can anybody tell me why if I try to run the repair utility it won't allow me to import the registry I saved?
Thanks in advance guys
The 10GB Drive has 2 partitions, one C: running at 4GB holding Windows ME and the other, E: running at 6GB holding Win 2k with SP2 (have only got sp3 the other day and no chance to install as yet)
About once every 5 days, I boot up, hit the dual boot option for Win2k and bang, BSOD with the following:
STOP 0x0000067
CONFIG_FAILED_INITIALISATION
Microsoft attribute this to a memory fault, however if you reinstall the entire bloody partition it works for a few days, so I don't believe that, plus I have replaced all the RAM anyhow to be sure. My only other option is to replace that harddisk, but obv. that is expensive...
Does anyone know anything more about this error, plus can anybody tell me why if I try to run the repair utility it won't allow me to import the registry I saved?
Thanks in advance guys