Fiery
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My silly husband clicked a URL in an email (it was from his sister, so he assumed it was safe). Three guesses it wasn't from his sister at all, and being the tightass he is when it comes to paying for anything remotely PC related. His antivirus I put on for him is MSE (free), and yes it told him he OS was being eaten, but did nothing to prevent it.
Anyways moving along, I put in his Vista Ultimate CD, to reinstall the OS. I have always in any computer had the boot priority as DVD/CD 1st, and 2nd, if the tower has two roms if not just the DVD/CD as the 1st boot device, then the hard drives.
Restarted the PC, it skipped straight past the boot up from the Rom and straight into what was left of his OS. The only thing that was left IE.
I had no command prompt to run as admin, so I tried finding his rom drive in hope that it may kick in from windows, it said please insert CD, so I ejected it and put it back in. It tried it's best to read it, but could not.
I built the tower a number of years now back for him, as I said he is a tightass when it comes to PC's and also a dumbass.
The motherboard I bought for him is an Asus M2N-MX SE, and because he didn't want to spend any money on the tower I ended up butchering another tower for parts.
Now here is where the problem begins, the M2N-MX SE has two IDE connections, I reused two of his IDE hard drives, and also an IDE DVD/CD rom. In order for me to get all three IDE devices to work I bought a RAID card that had IDE connections on it. This has worked perfectly as IDE since I built the tower for him.
As I jumped straight from Win2k to Vista (this is prior to Win7's release), it loaded Vista perfectly on my hard drive and also on my husbands.
Now I just happened to have an old IDE Seagate hard drive, it has Win2k on it. I know with PC's it is a process of elimination, to figure out which bit is creating the problem. So I removed his old IDE hard drive, checked the jumper settings, to make sure the rom and hard drive were not the same. Put in the Seagate hard drive, and it started booting into Win2k. Then I got a BSOD 0x0000007B (0xF741B84C,0xC0000034,0x00000000,0x00000000) INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE.
Keep in mind I had the RAID PCI card in the tower, and that was the drive I was trying to boot off. I removed the RAID IDE PCI card, plugged the Seagate straight into the the motherboard's IDE, rebooted into the BIOS to see if the drive was being recognised, it was. Restarted the PC, and same BSOD with the same error message, (with the Win2k disk in it said no hard drive could be found).
So then I moved onto other possibilities, a faulty stick of RAM, removed 1 stick, tried a restart same error message, pulled the other stick. Same thing, pulled them both up and swapped the positions, THIS TIME on the reboot, I got nothing, no nothing but a pretty black screen. Swapped the RAM back to it's original postion's rebooted and still just a black screen.
I have reset the CMOS, and am now out of ideas.
I am so totally over his tower, I am now thinking of doing a total rebuild for him, unless you guys can give me some suggestions as to what is going on.
My silly husband clicked a URL in an email (it was from his sister, so he assumed it was safe). Three guesses it wasn't from his sister at all, and being the tightass he is when it comes to paying for anything remotely PC related. His antivirus I put on for him is MSE (free), and yes it told him he OS was being eaten, but did nothing to prevent it.
Anyways moving along, I put in his Vista Ultimate CD, to reinstall the OS. I have always in any computer had the boot priority as DVD/CD 1st, and 2nd, if the tower has two roms if not just the DVD/CD as the 1st boot device, then the hard drives.
Restarted the PC, it skipped straight past the boot up from the Rom and straight into what was left of his OS. The only thing that was left IE.
I had no command prompt to run as admin, so I tried finding his rom drive in hope that it may kick in from windows, it said please insert CD, so I ejected it and put it back in. It tried it's best to read it, but could not.
I built the tower a number of years now back for him, as I said he is a tightass when it comes to PC's and also a dumbass.
The motherboard I bought for him is an Asus M2N-MX SE, and because he didn't want to spend any money on the tower I ended up butchering another tower for parts.
Now here is where the problem begins, the M2N-MX SE has two IDE connections, I reused two of his IDE hard drives, and also an IDE DVD/CD rom. In order for me to get all three IDE devices to work I bought a RAID card that had IDE connections on it. This has worked perfectly as IDE since I built the tower for him.
As I jumped straight from Win2k to Vista (this is prior to Win7's release), it loaded Vista perfectly on my hard drive and also on my husbands.
Now I just happened to have an old IDE Seagate hard drive, it has Win2k on it. I know with PC's it is a process of elimination, to figure out which bit is creating the problem. So I removed his old IDE hard drive, checked the jumper settings, to make sure the rom and hard drive were not the same. Put in the Seagate hard drive, and it started booting into Win2k. Then I got a BSOD 0x0000007B (0xF741B84C,0xC0000034,0x00000000,0x00000000) INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE.
Keep in mind I had the RAID PCI card in the tower, and that was the drive I was trying to boot off. I removed the RAID IDE PCI card, plugged the Seagate straight into the the motherboard's IDE, rebooted into the BIOS to see if the drive was being recognised, it was. Restarted the PC, and same BSOD with the same error message, (with the Win2k disk in it said no hard drive could be found).
So then I moved onto other possibilities, a faulty stick of RAM, removed 1 stick, tried a restart same error message, pulled the other stick. Same thing, pulled them both up and swapped the positions, THIS TIME on the reboot, I got nothing, no nothing but a pretty black screen. Swapped the RAM back to it's original postion's rebooted and still just a black screen.
I have reset the CMOS, and am now out of ideas.
I am so totally over his tower, I am now thinking of doing a total rebuild for him, unless you guys can give me some suggestions as to what is going on.
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Homebuilt
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II x 4 965
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P
- Memory
- 4GB DDR3
- Graphics card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 TI
- Sound Card
- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Phillips 19"
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 1024
- Hard Drives
- 1 x 128GB Samsung 840 Pro SSD 1 x 1TB Sata 1 x 160GB IDE 1 x 2Tb WD External My Book Elite 1 x 1TB WD External My Book Elite 1 x 4TB WD External My Book
- PSU
- Thermaltake 850W XT
- Case
- Coolermaster Storm Sniper Black Edition
- Cooling
- AC-ALPINE-64PRO ARTIC COOLING
- Mouse
- Microflacid Sterile
- Keyboard
- 12 year old Compaq, cant see any of the letters anymore :)
- Internet Speed
- ADSL2+
- Other Info
- My husband and I divorced over religious differences.. He thought he was God and I didn't.