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This Windows mode forces your computer to use a previously saved version of the Windows registry. This is usually caused by data corruption on your hard disk. Make sure that all disk cables are connected properly before booting your computer. If you installed new hardware, try to remove it and restart your computer to see if the error appears again. The chkdsk utility, available on your Windows XP installation CD can detect and potentially fix corrupted data. Then, restart your computer and try again.

If 0xE appeared after installing a new piece of software or a device driver, try removing the software and restart your system to see if the error disappears. To boot into this mode, follow these steps:. If the error showed up after you installed a new software or a device driver, remove it from your system and try again. Download update KB Thai Pepper. Google "IDE merge" for more details One thing you haven't tried.

View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Well the BSOD is for an inaccessible boot device. Try recreating the exported VM and reimport it. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Virtualization expert. Setup can not find the boot device. It shoulds like a duff VHD.

Halton Jun 20, at UTC. I've had no problems running Windows VPC in xp mode, it starts up fine. I know how setup on XP works! XP will need a repair install for Windows to detect and replace the drivers needed to boot.

It's the 2nd option to repair when you boot from the CD. To be able to boot from it yes. I can, but it's just the boot options: safe modes, enable boot logging, enable vga mode, last known good config, directory services restore mode, debuigging mode, disable automatic restart on system failure start windows normally, reboot, return to OS choices.

Halton wrote: I can, but it's just the boot options: safe modes, enable boot logging, enable vga mode, last known good config, directory services restore mode, debuigging mode, disable automatic restart on system failure start windows normally, reboot, return to OS choices Ah so yeah you'll have to create an ISO so that you can repair the installation. Do you have have the media to create an ISO from? Yeah I can do that. I get the same blue bsdo screen. So this method is not working at all.

This is their fault they did mistakes somewhere. I know that. Worked for me, thank you! VirtualBox 4. Thanks again. Thank you so much! Great Work! This did not work for me although the symptoms were exactly as described. I did eventually come across a solution here that worked for me.



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