[RESOLVED] Blue screen error message on bootup into Windows XP
Just upgraded new motherboard (ecs p4m800-m7, socket lga775 board)and cpu (pentium 4 630, 3.0 GHz w/ HT) from older Asus Tusi-M, socket 370/Celeron, 1GHz.
The install went well until Windows didn't start up. So, I tried to do a boot up from my Win XP Pro disc. Went into install, chose repair mode. After XP went thru the repair, the system booted up again and then goes into the dreaded BLUE SCREEN...because of conflict with the file, ipvnmon.sys
I've tried:
--booting from Safe Mode
--using Recovery Console
--another repair install
--booting from "last known good configuration"
All of these with no success.
One person mentioned that removing ipvnmon.sys seemed to help their situation. This file is located in c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers. Is there a way to go in at system startup, go into DOS and remove the ipvnmon.sys file. I also read from another poster that by adding a different file extentions might get rid of the problem (for example, to ipvnmon.sys.xxx). Is there a way to change the file extension in DOS?
If there is a way, please give VERY detailed instructions on how to do it. I'm not even close to knowing anything about DOS.
Also, if there is any other suggestions for getting by this booting problem due to this file please let me know.
I've considered reinstalling a clean XP install, but I wanted to install into the same hard drive the original XP install was on.....and I get a message saying that it isn't suggested doing that and that I should install on another drive and that I should go to XP's website about multiple installs.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Simular Issue with ipvnmon.sys driver
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Originally Posted by SpywareDr
You're Welcome. Great to hear the problem's been solved! :)
Hi Dr.
I have been at war with my computer for several days (it is winning):confused:
I came across your thread from 12-28-2005 concerning a similar situation concerning the "windows\system32\drivers\ipvnmon.sys" driver.
Prior to my computer crashing I had updated some drivers and one of the driver packs was a beta. I suspected that was the problem but have not been able to resolve it.
Your previous thread linked the ipvnmon.sys driver to WinXP. I have Win 2000 with 2 hard drives & multi partitions. (Perhaps it was the wrong drivers in the pack)
When I boot up it goes to the windows loading screen but stops when the progress bar gets about halfway across.
When booting in the safe mode it locks up when it gets to this driver screen.
"multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows\system32\drivers\ipvnmon.sys". I tried using the safe mode with command prompt as you mentioned in the former thread but I still wind up at the same place. I cant seem to get past it.
The hard drive has both fat32 & FTSF partitions but the is on FTSF. I tried putting the drive in another machine in as a slave so I could access it but it would not recognize the the drive at all.
Is there a "magic bullet" I could use (on the computer):D
Thanks,
Rick