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Technical Help & Discussion => Broadband, Networking, PC Security, Internet & ISPs => Topic started by: TOFFEEMAN1878 on January 15, 2007, 14:11
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Microsoft Windows
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I have been getting this message recently ,also getting a BLUE SCREEN error message ,I have checked the Registry for Msdirectx.sys & Haxdrv.sys
no sign of either, updated to latest Drivers for Graphics Card & Mother Board still no joy any Ideas
If I reformat & reinstall XP will this cure the problem ?........jim
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ummm, before you get the message do you get the blue screen and have to hard reboot? (i.e take the power out)
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Sometimes Sam, Had the BLUE Screen at least 6 times in the last week !....Jim
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If its a registry error Jim, try running SFC /SCANNOW from the Start/Run part.
You will need to have your XP cd in the CD/DVD drive for it to repair or replace missing or damaged files from.
That may fix it without needing to reinstall the OS
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Hi, Sandra while running the scan the pc rebooted halfway through ,any signifiance in that ?....Jim
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Not as I know of.
Does it complete if you run it a second time ?
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Running it now will let you know ......jim
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Well nothing to report no missing or changed files ......jim
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It could be caused by bad memory, which can be tested using "Memtest".
http://www.memtest.org/
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Looks like its a nasty :(
Have a look at this article from Microsoft and see if you can fix it following its instructions, otherwise its a wipe and reinstall job :
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897079
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Sandra ,heres a screenshot (https://www.pc-pals.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv653%2FOPTIMISTICBLUE1878%2FScreenscan.jpg&hash=0bb4bd4b6c834c77cea77eca10f4c412291df76c)
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Hi Jim, been away for a few days and only just got back home and online.
I hadnt studied the article fully when I posted eeh link but quickly reading through it now it seems strange that the early part is talking about using regedit to find and delete files then its saying to use the CMD prompt and commands to delete files.
I would have thought that regedit alone would have been sufficient :-\
Also once the first lot of files have been deleted from the registry then thats possibly removed the ones that the CMD prompt cant find.
Did you try the removal tool option first ?
Are you still getting the blue screens ?
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Hi, Sandra yes used the auto removal tool first, showed no infected files ,then as you can see used the manual method ,beginning to think it must be a Driver problem ,but all Drivers stated as running correctly ,looking like I'll have to re-install next time I see a BLUE screen ....Jim
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No Blue Screen as yet but it keeps resorting to screen saver mode & I don't have a screen saver enabled ???,also have had "One of your Disks needs checking ! I think I must have been through every segment of the Registry can't find any reference to Msdirectx. sys or Haxdrv.sys or any varients .......Jim
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Looks like you are going to have to format and reinstall your OS if it gets to the point where its getting to be too annoying or troublesome Jim :(
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Imagine how I will feel if it turns out to be one of the Software or Hardware drivers after I re-install AAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHH
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Its doubtful that it will be a driver as you have checked them all already :)