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Install the SP1 with BSOD?

Hi,

At these fews days, I was trying the install the SP1, but I came out with the BSOD after restart the PC while at the third stage of the installing.


The error codes
0xFFFFFFE0, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x81A98934

Any idea why this happened and how to solve it?

Million Thanks!!!

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Re: Install the SP1 with BSOD?

Bug Check 0xE0: ACPI_BIOS_FATAL_ERROR

The bug check has a value of 0xFFFFFFE0. This indicates that one of your computer components is faulty.
Parameters

The parameters for this bug check are issued by the BIOS, not by Windows. They can only be interpreted by the hardware vendor.
Cause

Your computer's BIOS has reported that a component in the system is so faulty that there is no way for Windows to operate. The BIOS is indicating that there is no alternative but to issue a bug check.
Resolving the Problem

You can determine which component is faulty by running the diagnostic disk or tool that was included with your computer.
If you do not have this tool, you must contact the system vendor and report this error message to them. They will be able to help you correct this hardware problem. This enables Windows to operate.


Only the hardware vendor is qualified to analyse it.


Bug Check 0x2

The DEVICE_QUEUE_NOT_BUSY bug check has a value of 0x00000002.
This bug check appears very infrequently.

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Hi,

At these fews days, I was trying the install the SP1, but I came out with the BSOD after restart the PC while at the third stage of the installing.


The error codes
0xFFFFFFE0, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x81A98934

Any idea why this happened and how to solve it?

Million Thanks!!!
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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