window xp home fail to boot

Asked by azlanmtohar

i'm a new ubuntu user...i just installed ubuntu netbook remix 9.10 side to side with window xp home to my netbook toshiba nb200... the ubuntu netbook remix 9.10 was running well but had a problem with my window xp home... the window xp home fail to boot, only blue screen come with this error:

a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to you computer.
if this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. if this screen appears again, follow these step:
disable or uninstall any anti virus, disk defragmentation or back up utilities. check your hard drive configuration, and check for any updated drivers. run CHKDSK / F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer.

technical information.
***stop : 0x00000024 (0x00190203, 0x8A35B5C8, 0x00000000)

please help..

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Der Ritter (der-ritter) said :
#1

You will have better luck asking at a Windows forum or contacting Microsoft; this is strictly a Windows problem, it was just caused by the installation of Ubuntu.

STOP 0x24 = Windows has issues with Ntfs.sys. See KB228888 for more: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/228888. This is caused by a damaged filesystem, a damaged hard disk, or corrupted drivers.

If you have the original XP disc see the third post here: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-154259.html for recovery instructions.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help, but again it is strictly a Windows problem.

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Almufadado (almufadado) said :
#2

This is a common problem with MS Windows ... easy corruption of file system, 80% of the times caused by files created by ms apps !

It's to late to warn you but ... Before doing any operation related to partitioning If you have "windows msn 8 up" or "windows live" installed your should backup your files in the friends folders, force erase all junk there. If there are the "illegal" and non-complaint files with the Microsoft NTFS created by the Microsoft MSN spy ... sorry ... IM system use freeware apps to forcefully remove those files. Some only can get erased by exiting the system and rebooting with other FULLY NTFS COMPATIBLE live boot system (check the web for boot image cd's with tools)

Also you can try the chkdsk c: /f in the terminal when booting from you ms win xp cd, but if it is the case of the MSN (cof) .. screw up ...(cof) forget it cause it will do worse !

If you are a lucky guy your last good configuration still works, try it ! if not ... better format and reinstall as you have the crapy home edition ! And next time remember to do a disk and registry defrag once a week !

Use a freeware app ERUNT to backup your configuration files !(xp 32 only) This way you always have a working registry backup from several last boots.

Better yet get a virtual machine system and run windows in a box. Install everything then make a backup copy of the FILE that has the system and you always have a working xp !

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azlanmtohar (azlanmtohar) said :
#3

base from your experience, can my problem be solve or not?

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Almufadado (almufadado) said :
#4

You have a critical windows file corrupt or missing

0 use ubuntu to try to backup your \documents and settings\<user name>\ dirs or files
if able skip point 2

1 to find out what is the file you have to use a boot cd -> check file system-> take note of the files missing or corrupted

2 use ubuntu to try to backup your \documents and settings\<user name>\ dirs or files

3 if registry related -> have backup ?
yes: restore
no : forget or try windows boot cd recover options

4 - Not registry related
unpack the needed files to replace the damage one to their original dirs

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Almufadado (almufadado) said :
#5

You have a critical windows file corrupt or missing

0 use ubuntu to try to backup your \documents and settings\<user name>\ dirs or files
copy only !!!! don't move or write to it
if able skip point 2

1 to find out what is the file you have to use a boot cd -> check file system-> take note of the files missing or corrupted

2 use ubuntu to try to backup your \documents and settings\<user name>\ dirs or files

3 if registry related -> have backup ?
yes: restore
no : forget or try windows boot cd recover options

4 - Not registry related
unpack the needed files to replace the damage one to their original dirs

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azlanmtohar (azlanmtohar) said :
#6

i already copy all my file using ubuntu to my external HDD..the problem is i can't reboot/reformat my win xp..FYI, i didn't have any backup..

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azlanmtohar (azlanmtohar) said :
#7

can anybody help me?how to reformat my netbook?

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Best Almufadado (almufadado) said :
#8

I gave you the tips how to try to fix a partition, now it is your job to find out more.

Google for +how to" +"install" +windows

So you have more precise instructions, and you were told already this is not a windows site !

Use your windows xp home bootcd (if you have one) and READ CAREFULLY what you are told, it's simpler than you think ! If you do not have a cd, contact your vendor to buy one !

This is the best we can do with the information you provided.

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azlanmtohar (azlanmtohar) said :
#9

Thanks almufadado, that solved my question.