Achieved to retrieve the reason of reboot: Error 0x0000007B
Run OTLPE Cd made a txt report.
Please Help. Very important time clock controller program in the system with no installation CD.
Achieved to retrieve the reason of reboot: Error 0x0000007B
Run OTLPE Cd made a txt report.
Please Help. Very important time clock controller program in the system with no installation CD.
The code relates to an innacessible boot device
Try this fix first
Download the attached fix.txt to a USB
Run OTLPE as before
Press Run Fix
A dialogue will open asking for the location of fix.txt
Navigate to and select Fix.txt on the USB and press Run Fix again
Once done reboot to normal windows
If that fails are you able to access the safe mode menu > command prompt ?
Nop… still loops. No acess to comand.
From the Reatogo desktop open a command prompt and type the following
chkdsk c: /r
Once it has completed try to boot again
No bad sectors. Still the same.
OK could you run FRST from the OTLPE desktop and I will see if we can get a restore point running
[]Download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to the flash drive.
[]Run the CD to get to the Reatogo desktop
[]Locate the flash drive and run FSRT
[]The tool will start to run.
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee362/Essexboy3/Farbar/FRST2.gif
[*]When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
[*]Press Scan button.
[*]It will make a log (FRST.txt) on the flash drive. Please copy and paste it to your reply.
One more txt
I will try the restore prior to the windows updates
Download the attached fixlist.txt to the same location as FRST
Run FRST as before
Once done try a normal boot
Nop same 0x0000007b (0xF7962524 0xc0000034 0x00000000 0x00000000)
Unfortunately there is little else I can do now. You can back up all your data from the Reatogo desktop
Tks… best option was an upgrade cd by Microsoft that partially repaired the system in other machine and we managed to start up the system with many fails but with the clock program communicating and working.
Tks any way.
Did you do a repair install ?http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/138-how-to-repair-windows-xp/