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Asked by aphuk in Microsoft Operating Systems, Windows XP Operating System
but windows did not start ....etc...
Yes, I know. Seen this screen many times before and normally I allow the 30 second timer to timeout and Windows to "Start Normally" but in this case the timer reached 0 and nothing happened!!
Also been through the 3 'Safe' start options and each time Windows will start to load and alway stop at
mutli(0)disk(0)vdisk(0)par
tition(1)\
windows\Ap
pPatch\drv
main.sdb
I have a spare harddrive with a full 'vanilla' install on it and put that into my PC and am now back up and running so logic tells me that the HDD i removed has somekind of windows file corruption. Question is....how can i repair the HDD i removed?
Please do not respond with 'general' ideas and links to MS tips that don't specifically cover this problem of what appears to be one specific file that won't load
\windows\AppPatch\drvmain.
sdb
Thanks in advance....
20090824-EE-VQP-74 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625