From: Cari (MS-MVP) on 19 Sep 2006 13:51 Running a wireless setup? http://www.tweaksforgeeks.com/BAD_POOL_HEADER.html -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "Matt Carter" <MLCarter1976(NOSPAM)@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:8B897D2F-1310-431F-84A7-E81BA35656A4(a)microsoft.com... > BAD_POOL_HEADER > STOP: 0X00000019 (0X00000020, 0XE16FE7A0, 0XE16FE7C0, 0X0C040604) > > I went to repair a botched XP SP2 install, using Microsoft Licensing CD's > for my company, never asked to put in a CD Key, but all legal. Went in, > did > an Install and then selected to Repair. Initially did a Repair and chkdsk > /p > /r for a checkdisk for bad sectors and mark them as such. > When went to Install and reinstall a "repaired" XP SP2, I got the error > above.
From: Matt Carter on 21 Sep 2006 10:41 No, this is a wired environment. I realize I didn't say that I am beta testing WSUS 3 I think. Whatever the latest is. I can't get the website to work that was with the regular version 1.x WSUS "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Running a wireless setup? > http://www.tweaksforgeeks.com/BAD_POOL_HEADER.html > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging > www.coribright.com/Windows > > > "Matt Carter" <MLCarter1976(NOSPAM)@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:8B897D2F-1310-431F-84A7-E81BA35656A4(a)microsoft.com... > > BAD_POOL_HEADER > > STOP: 0X00000019 (0X00000020, 0XE16FE7A0, 0XE16FE7C0, 0X0C040604) > > > > I went to repair a botched XP SP2 install, using Microsoft Licensing CD's > > for my company, never asked to put in a CD Key, but all legal. Went in, > > did > > an Install and then selected to Repair. Initially did a Repair and chkdsk > > /p > > /r for a checkdisk for bad sectors and mark them as such. > > When went to Install and reinstall a "repaired" XP SP2, I got the error > > above. > > >
|
Pages: 1 Prev: Windows XP RIS and Pirate Corporate Key Next: "setup is restarting" |