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Old 02-28-2007   #1 (permalink)
Lori


 
 

Serious problems with cd and dvd

I have an intel that had xp on it. I got windows vista home premium. I have a
dvd reader, dvd w, and cd r/w...all LG and all in working order before Vista.
I installed the Vista with my dvd w and all seemed fine. Then I tried to put
a new game on and I got a blue screen and a system reboot. I tried to use my
dvd readers and again I got the blu screen. I reinstalled and updated all of
my readers and tried again. Again the blue screen. So I disabled them one by
one and got a blue screen with everything. When I do a restart on my system
from the start menu I get the blue screen. I also cannot get any lonks in
email, yahoo, msn, favorites etc to work on my internet explorer which is the
newest version and updated. I cannot back up my system and do a format and
reinstall because none of my readers work to back up to. I am going tomorrow
to buy external hard drive and try a backup that way but I need an answer for
my readers. The blue screen message I get is **stop 0x0000008E (oxcoooooo5,
0x82386E65, 0x962E4800, 0x00000000) Fltmgr.sys - Address 82367000 datestamp
4549acc2

Any help would be appreciated!

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Old 03-01-2007   #2 (permalink)
Richard Urban


 
 

Re: Serious problems with cd and dvd

Hi. Read the following. It is for Windows XP but it applies to Vista also.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315335

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"Lori" <Lori@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:142BCF95-6DDC-4684-BFB7-458B0930CB67@microsoft.com...
>I have an intel that had xp on it. I got windows vista home premium. I have
>a
> dvd reader, dvd w, and cd r/w...all LG and all in working order before
> Vista.
> I installed the Vista with my dvd w and all seemed fine. Then I tried to
> put
> a new game on and I got a blue screen and a system reboot. I tried to use
> my
> dvd readers and again I got the blu screen. I reinstalled and updated all
> of
> my readers and tried again. Again the blue screen. So I disabled them one
> by
> one and got a blue screen with everything. When I do a restart on my
> system
> from the start menu I get the blue screen. I also cannot get any lonks in
> email, yahoo, msn, favorites etc to work on my internet explorer which is
> the
> newest version and updated. I cannot back up my system and do a format and
> reinstall because none of my readers work to back up to. I am going
> tomorrow
> to buy external hard drive and try a backup that way but I need an answer
> for
> my readers. The blue screen message I get is **stop 0x0000008E
> (oxcoooooo5,
> 0x82386E65, 0x962E4800, 0x00000000) Fltmgr.sys - Address 82367000
> datestamp
> 4549acc2
>
> Any help would be appreciated!


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