Question

INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE

Asked by: Torriatte

Hi Folks,

Have a Compaq Deskpro that is about 5 years old. One of our sites sent it in after getting the ole "Blue Screen of Death".

I fired it up and upon booting up it checks memory and then I get a Stop message and INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE and the "bunch of numbers", etc.

I searched via Google, here and other forums for an answer but came up empty.

I KNOW the drive is OK. I have Compaq Diagnostics diskette(s) and the whole system checks out OK.

I also can go into the Setup programs on the PC and everything shows OK there.

And I can boot from a DOS diskette and get to the hardrive OK and read, etc.

Apparently it is once it starts to load Windows from the harddrive that it gets this.

I understand from searching that there is a boot.ini file and that looks OK...

This is running Windows NT Pro with SP 6.

What am a missing ? :-)

Thanks !

Chuck

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2004-02-26 at 07:18:43ID20898894
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Answers

 

by: CallandorPosted on 2004-02-26 at 07:23:04ID: 10460872

You probably have to fix the boot sector or boot loader to make it work.  Let me look up what is involved.

 

by: CallandorPosted on 2004-02-26 at 07:31:45ID: 10460970

Make sure the boot.ini file points to the right disk location for the OS.

Was any hardware changed recently?  That could cause this.  It might also help to post the error message on the BSOD.

 

by: TorriattePosted on 2004-02-26 at 07:49:19ID: 10461112

Thanks folks.

And here is the actual verbiage:

1 System Processor (192 MB Memory)

*** STOP: 0x0000007B (0x80b11910,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000)
INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE

CPUID:GenuineIntek 6.7.3 irql :0  SYSVER 0xf000565
Dll Base DateSTmp - Name                Dll Base DateStmp - Name
80100000 3df90a94 - ntoskrnl.exe      80010000 36c549893 - hai.dll
8001d000 3b319bb9 - Parport.sys       80001000 3738c634 - atapi.sys
801dc000 3b3a534a - SCSIPORT.SYS  80008000 35ca4b66 - ppa3nt.sys
801e5000 34d9cf20 - CPQSPM.sys       801E7000 36C4A0AE - Disk.sys
801eb000  375704e5 - CLASS2.SYS     801ef000 3233f3dd- -ScsiPwr.sys
801f3000   37c575f8  - Fastfat.sys        80215000 36e5f31c - intlfxsr.sys

and then a BUNCH of other stuff... That enough ? :-)

Thanks !

Chuck

 

by: TorriattePosted on 2004-02-26 at 07:50:20ID: 10461120

Oh, and absolutely NO changes of any kind previous to this. Sorry I spaced that.

Chuck

 

by: CallandorPosted on 2004-02-26 at 08:23:01ID: 10461374

 

by: ridPosted on 2004-02-28 at 04:25:06ID: 10475699

This may be a bad sector developing in a crucial area of the hard drive. One or more of the necessary bootup files may be corrupt or inaccessible. I'd suggest geting all data off of the drive, exchanging it for a new one and reinstall O/S.
/RID

 

by: TorriattePosted on 2004-03-11 at 04:57:19ID: 10570691

Folks,

Sorry I dropped off the face of the earth on this. Had hit the road for a couple of days, then came End of Month and on the heels of that Physical Inventory and a bunch of other stuff and here I am... :-)

This PC had the C: drive carved up as C: and D: and I can boot up and see stuff on C: fine, but since I am booting up from a DOS (WIN95) disk, obviously I cannot see "D:". Does anyone know a way around that since Data is on D:...

I did run a virus check and that showed everything clean.

Also, what's the point of running the NT Fix that says it will:

1) Inspect registry files
2) Inspect startup environment
3) Verify Windows NT file system
4) Inspect boot sector

if it finds NO problems and still won't boot ?

Thanks !

Chuck

 

by: CallandorPosted on 2004-03-11 at 08:03:23ID: 10572474

A utility to read NTFS files from DOS:
http://www.disk.fdepot.com/main_list.asp?ID=74917249&name=Active@%20NTFS%20Reader%20for%20DOS

A list of things to check when you get this error (you already checked for boot viruses)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=122926

 

by: TorriattePosted on 2004-03-15 at 12:00:32ID: 10600420

Callandor,

fdepot got me what I needed and as for what the heck is wrong with this drive - who cares now ?  A new one is going in and the key data (saved to diskette) will be restored.

Thanks so much !

Chuck

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