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Windows XP Recovery when the system is unable to boot
Windows XP is the most used operating system in the world, let alone Microsoft. It has got the biggest market share and earns maximum revenue for Microsoft. The reasons behind this is that it is easy-to-use, supports almost every hardware component and software application, etc. However, sometimes the Windows XP system too can give problems while starting the system.
Such problems can occur due to various reasons such as power outages, using incompatible hardware components, virus infections, abrupt system shutdown, etc. In such cases, you should resort to using in-house methods to resolve the problem and start the system. If you are not able to find any solution to this problem, then you should use a third-party Windows data recovery software to recover Windows files and other data.
Consider a scenario wherein you have a Windows XP system in which you have used a bridged PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) display adapter. You have inserted the display adapter in a PCI slot and upgraded the operating system to Windows XP Service Pack 2. When you restart the system, it fails to do so. An error message is displayed, that is:
"*** Stop 0x000007B (parameter1, parameter2, parameter3, parameter4)
INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE"
Cause:
The root cause of this error message is that there is an add-on PCI adapter on your computer that has an integrated PCI-to-PCI bridge and graphics adapter. Because of this, the ISA Enable and VGA Enable bridge control registers are not correctly set. And, if the boot controller is assigned the incorrect PCI resources, then the active system drive becomes inaccessible. And hence, the system is unable to boot.
Resolution:
To resolve this problem, you can perform the following steps:
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Remove Windows XP SP 2 using the Recovery Console.
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Install the 890463 hotfix.
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Reinstall Windows XP SP 2.
You will able to access and boot the Windows system using the aforementioned steps. However, there is very big possibility that you may lose the data during this process as it involves installing the operating system. Therefore, to recover windows files safely you should use a third-party Windows data recovery software. Such read-only tools enable you to recover windows data without overwriting the original data.
Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is a Windows data recovery software that is able to recover Windows data from inaccessible systems. This Windows data recovery utility is able to recover more than 185 different file types from various storage data types such as hard drives, external hard disks, pen drives, etc. It is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.
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Hello everyone. I am a software analyst here is a piece of my research on data recovery software to recover windows files and also analyses how to perform windows 7 data recovery
hey guys.. can you give me the meaning of these computer acronyms?
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VGA
XVGA
EGA
WORM
CMOS
COM
SATA
SDRAMM
DDRAM
AGP
EDO
BIOS
LAN
PATA
AT
ATX
SCSI
ISA
PC-2100
PC-2700
the first one who'll give me the answers will be chosen..
please answer this accurately!
tnx
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VGA: Video Graphic Array
Video specification for a resolution of 640 X 480 pixels in 256 colors [Hardware]
XVGA: eXtended Video Graphics Array
Display standard [Hardware]
EGA: Enhanced Graphics Adapter
Video specification for a resolution of 640x350 pixels in 16 colors [Hardware]
WORM: Write Once Read Many
several meaning****
CMOS: Coats-Mellon Operational Specification
CMOS: Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
Semiconductor manufacturing technology [Hardware]
CMOS: Configuration Memory Operating System
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several meaning*****
COM: COMmand
File name extension
COM: COMmunication port
Serial port [Communication]
COM: Component Object Model
COM: Computer Output Microfilm
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SATA: Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
Peripheral bus architecture [Hardware]
SDRAM: Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
[Hardware]
DDR: Double Data Rate
Memory access architecture that supports data transfers on both edges of each clock cycle, which doubles the memory chip's data throughput. DDR also consumes less power, which makes it well-suited for use with notebook computers [Hardware]
AGP: Accelerated Graphics Port
[Hardware]
EDO: Extended Data Output
Memory manufacturing technology [Hardware]
BIOS: Basic Input/Output System
The program a personal computer's microprocessor uses to get the computer system started after you turn it on
LAN: Local Area Network
Data communications network connecting computers and related equipment, usually over an area not greater than 10 km [Network]
PATA: Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment
Peripheral bus architecture [Hardware]
several meaning******
AT: Advanced Technology
an IBM personal computer. Also a motherboard's form factor [IBM]
AT: ATtention
Modem command prefix. Defined by the modem command set developed by the Hayes company for use on its modems and now used on most modems [Communication]
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ATX: Advanced Technology eXtended
Motherboard format [Intel - Hardware]
SCSI: Small Computers System Interface
An industry standard for connecting etherogeneous devices (disks, tapes, CD-ROMs, ...) to a workstation [Hardware]
several meaning*****
ISA: Industry Standard Architecture
PC bus architecture [Hardware]
ISA: Instruction-Set Architecture
ISA: Interactive Services Association
ISA: Internet Security and Acceleration
[Microsoft]
ISA: Internet Server Application
[Software]
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PC2100 DDR Memory
PC2700 DDR Memory (DDR333)
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