Ron
December 9th 03, 12:19 PM
Mark, did the MS engineer fix this problem? I have same
problem on new laptop with WinXP Home just updated via
internet, so I wonder if the updates are the problem &
whether to update again might correct. I see from Google
groups search there was problem with this file fixed by
SP2 for NT 4.
I also see Mark Connell has the same problem unanswered in
the performance & maintanence part of this XP newsgroup -
see Aug 21 @ 8:07.
Any ideas appreciated, Ron
>-----Original Message-----
>Here is the situation. If I do a chkdsk /f or any check
desk even using the
>recovery console off my XP startup disk I get this
message (listed below).
>I even tried doing a clean install on XP and tried a
repair.
>
>I scheduled a thorough scan disk on my C Drive. It
completes and during the
>reboot phase it crashes to a blue screen of death with
the following
>message.
>***STOP: 0X0000007E(OXC0000005,OXF7DB, OXF7CA2C40,
OXF7CA2940
>
>***FS_REC.SYS ADDRESS F7DBF51D BASE AT F7DBF000, DATE
STAMP 3B7D8361
>
>Microsoft has a level 3 engineer contacting me later
today. Has anyone else
>experienced this issue. Please let me know, it really is
annoying.
>
>Thanks Mark
>
>
>.
>
problem on new laptop with WinXP Home just updated via
internet, so I wonder if the updates are the problem &
whether to update again might correct. I see from Google
groups search there was problem with this file fixed by
SP2 for NT 4.
I also see Mark Connell has the same problem unanswered in
the performance & maintanence part of this XP newsgroup -
see Aug 21 @ 8:07.
Any ideas appreciated, Ron
>-----Original Message-----
>Here is the situation. If I do a chkdsk /f or any check
desk even using the
>recovery console off my XP startup disk I get this
message (listed below).
>I even tried doing a clean install on XP and tried a
repair.
>
>I scheduled a thorough scan disk on my C Drive. It
completes and during the
>reboot phase it crashes to a blue screen of death with
the following
>message.
>***STOP: 0X0000007E(OXC0000005,OXF7DB, OXF7CA2C40,
OXF7CA2940
>
>***FS_REC.SYS ADDRESS F7DBF51D BASE AT F7DBF000, DATE
STAMP 3B7D8361
>
>Microsoft has a level 3 engineer contacting me later
today. Has anyone else
>experienced this issue. Please let me know, it really is
annoying.
>
>Thanks Mark
>
>
>.
>