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Claude Villard
December 5th 03, 07:35 AM
I received a set of 8 disks from HP and during files
copying, blue screen appear and the recovery process is
shut down. At first I was getting the typical 000000
errors. Now after reformating the hard drive with Fdisk,
I get a memory error message. I have tried a new hard
drive to no avail, even by religiously following HP's
instructions. Any suggestion
Sharon F
December 5th 03, 07:36 AM
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 18:34:23 -0700, Claude Villard wrote:
> I received a set of 8 disks from HP and during files
> copying, blue screen appear and the recovery process is
> shut down. At first I was getting the typical 000000
> errors. Now after reformating the hard drive with Fdisk,
> I get a memory error message. I have tried a new hard
> drive to no avail, even by religiously following HP's
> instructions. Any suggestion
Not sure what the typical 00000 message is. There are several that start
with those numbers and a few that include a bit of text along with the
numbers. These are important details when trying to track down the cause of
an error. But it sounds like you wiped out this problem with FDisk and
moved on to...
Have you succeeded yet in reinstalling XP using HP's Recovery program? What
is the text of the error message about memory and when does it occur?
--
Sharon F
MS-MVP/ Windows XP - Shell/User
Claude Villard
December 5th 03, 07:37 AM
Memory_Management
>-----Original Message-----
>On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 18:34:23 -0700, Claude Villard wrote:
>
>> I received a set of 8 disks from HP and during files
>> copying, blue screen appear and the recovery process is
>> shut down. At first I was getting the typical 000000
>> errors. Now after reformating the hard drive with
Fdisk,
>> I get a memory error message. I have tried a new hard
>> drive to no avail, even by religiously following HP's
>> instructions. Any suggestion
>
>
>Not sure what the typical 00000 message is. There are
several that start
>with those numbers and a few that include a bit of text
along with the
>numbers. These are important details when trying to track
down the cause of
>an error. But it sounds like you wiped out this problem
with FDisk and
>moved on to...
>
>Have you succeeded yet in reinstalling XP using HP's
Recovery program? What
>is the text of the error message about memory and when
does it occur?
>
>--
>Sharon F
>MS-MVP/ Windows XP - Shell/User
>.
>
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