Now everything seems to be back but my pc is rebootting by itself everythime I tur it on... It pass the Windows log but then reboots and keeps doing the same thing... Any Idea???
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Browse All TopicsI have reinstalled windows 2000 on a new hard drive and when it is starting, I have a Fatal error saying that Syssetup.inf layout is corrupt or missing.
Any Idea how to fix it??
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Reboots can be caused by many issues, like bad RAM, a bad HD, corrupt installation of the OS...
Did the memory test show any errors? Did the Disk test show errors?
Boot the PC with a LiveCD like knoppix, mepis, puppylinux or the ubcd4win,
http://knoppix.net
http://mepis.org
http://www.puppylinux.org/
http://ubcd4win.com
look for *.dmp files on your HD, zip them and upload them using the link below:
http://www.ee-stuff.com/
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by: rindiPosted on 2008-11-15 at 23:07:35ID: 22969869
Test your HD's using their manufacturer's diag tool. Also test your RAM using memtest86+. You'll find all those tools on the UBCD.
http://ultimatebootcd.com
If all the above tests out good, try another setup CD or CD drive.