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Re: crcdisk.sys STOP 7B/xx/00/00 and BSOD

Hi Manfred,

Here is some info from the Micrsosoft Database about the BSOD 0x0000007B..

0x78: PHASE0_EXCEPTION
The PHASE0_EXCEPTION bug check has a value of 0x00000078.
This bug check occurs when an unexpected break is encountered during HAL initialization. This break can also occur if you have set the /break parameter in your boot settings but have not enabled kernel debugging.


It also Means the HAL or Hardware Access Layer has changed since you installed Vista, unfortunately you have to Clean reinstall Vista to fix this error because the HAL settings are automatically set during install and are permanently locked afterwards...


We have a Tutorial here: Clean Install with a Full Version of Vista

Let me know
Cheers
Steven

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Hello, a good afternoon from Germany.
I'm new to this. My name is Manfred. And - of course - I have a problem.

My new notebook (MEDION, Multimedia Notebook MD 96543 (WAM2070), Original Windows Vista® Home Premium, AMD Turion™ 64 TL-64 Prozessor (2.2 GHz),
15,4” WS TFT, 2048 MB DDR-II RAM, 250 GB S-ATA, GeForce® 6150 Go, NVIDIA nForce Go 430) isn't working for me as needed. Especially video editing is now some limited.

I purchsed a 2nd 2.5" HDD, formatted it using one of my desktop PCs and replaced the original VISTA drive by this drive.
Then I installed Windows XP Professional SP2 from CD.
All fine.
The original drive is detected when connected using a special case and USB.
Using XP I can realize all my intentions, and I'm very satisfied.

The problem:
If I try to boot from the original and now external HDD I get a BSOD.
Booting in safe mode I can detect that the boot process stops at loading "crcdisk.sys".
The BSOD:
"STOP: 0x0000007B (0x********, 0x00000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)".
(******** means several numbers at several boot processes.)

There are no informations in the WEB which I can understand and use for solving this special problem.
While the drives are reverted to their original positions VISTA is booting and working.
But VISTA doesn't detect the external 2.5" USB drive with NTFS and installed XP.
It's asking for several "bridge" drivers which it cannot find on the driver/tool CD that came with the new machine.
(See here some infos.
With one certain USB mouse VISTA is also asking for the appropriate USB mouse driver.
With another USB mouse it is flawlessly working.)

So I'm requesting some advice. I may be happy if I can understand it an convert it into success.
If I could also boot from the external (original VISTA) drive I could also use (sometimes) the built-in DVB-T TV device.

Give a "Kraut" a chance.
At present is the best of all that I detected this forum. Really amazing stuff.

Best regards,
Manfred
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