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    Event Id: 7026 hangs computer

    I have been at this for days now and I don't know what else to do. First off here is the other thread I started earlier that I hope someone will delete. This is just some back ground on trouble computer
    http://discussions.virtualdr.com/sho...54#post1308454

    When I go into safe mode under admin. the event view had this error:

    Boot- start or system failed to load:
    AFD
    APPDRV
    Fips
    intelppm
    IPSec
    MRxSmb
    NetBIOS
    NETBT
    RaAcd
    Rdbss
    SASDIFSV
    SASKUTIL
    Tcpip

    what does all of this mean? I use to have an internet connection in safe mode but that has disappeared as well as my windows firewall. My antivirus was my vault so in short my laptop has no protection at the moment.

    I have tried:
    booting in safe mode
    anti spyware scan
    system restore
    last known good config.
    msconfig
    services.msn
    CCleaner
    Spybot Search and Destroy with errors
    sfc /scannow

    BTW, windows loads very slowly especially when you click on something or go to control panel. The most recent error message is
    IQRL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    stop:0x00000000A, (0x000000004, 0x000000002, 0x00000001,0x804FFF0A)


    for some reason I get the balloon saying my firewall is not on( have tried to enable it but get the ICS error, and I have no anti virus installed,which is true.

    Thanks in advance.the laptop does not have internet access at this time amd I am running SP3
    Windows XP home edition,Pentium 4 CPU 2.66GHz, 256MB RAM

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    I'd test the RAM with both of the following:Let each one run a while. (I usually let them run overnight). If you see any errors, especially if in both programs, replace the RAM.

    PS - There is no software that can fix broken hardware.

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    thanks for the link. I wan't sure if it was a hardware problem that is why I went through all those steps. I am really starting to believe it is my RAM because I have turned system restore back on 3 times now and it won't stay on.

    I tried to make a bootable cd of the memory test but it didn't run so have to figure out what I did wrong. Thanks again.
    Windows XP home edition,Pentium 4 CPU 2.66GHz, 256MB RAM

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    Download UBCD and burn it to CD, it has all the memory testing utilities on it plus many more useful tools besides:

    Ultimate Boot CD
    Nick.

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    thanks for the link. When i get the money I just might get it. Guess it is not free anymore, huh?
    sorry.. download button is under table of contents,lol
    Last edited by melinda9723; December 11th, 2009 at 12:48 AM.
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    ok, I went into bios after burning the cd ,ISO image and all using sonic software and set it to load from my cd first but nothing is happening when i turn my pc on.It still boots into windows.What am I doing wrong? Thanks again for your help athough I would have taken your word for bad ram being my problem,lol
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    How can I write (burn) ISO files to CD or DVD?
    http://www.petri.co.il/how_to_write_iso_files_to_cd.htm

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    thanks for all the help but sadly to say even with the links that were posted, I am still unable to get my laptop to boot from cd, I even disabled the hard drive. But I did turn down my hardware acceleration to none androlled back my ATA storage driver controller and was able to move around the desktop awhile before it gave me the blue death screen error. I even got this added to the blue screen this time tcpip.sys.

    I used Roxio to biurn my cd but the system keeps telling me that there is no bootable cd in the drive. Thanks again for all the help.
    Windows XP home edition,Pentium 4 CPU 2.66GHz, 256MB RAM

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    Do you have a Windows CD - not a manufacturer's restore CD? If so, you can try booting with that. Don't do anything else with it, just see if the machine will boot using it. If it does, then there is a problem with the CD you made. If it doesn't, then you have a problem booting from the CD drive.

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    the problems seems to indeed be the cd that I made. And to think I wanted to go to school to work on computers,lol

    I have tried to make a bootable cd on cdr and cd-rws. When trying to make such ,does it matter what kind of cd is used?
    Windows XP home edition,Pentium 4 CPU 2.66GHz, 256MB RAM

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    Just so long as your cd/dvd device can see the brand, you should be OK.

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    My experience when trying to boot from CR-RWs is that they usually don't work. CR-Rs are usually better.

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    i finally got it to work,I am running the Windows Memory Diagnostic program and have set it to extended test. Will post back the results. Thanks so much!
    Last edited by melinda9723; December 14th, 2009 at 04:57 PM.
    Windows XP home edition,Pentium 4 CPU 2.66GHz, 256MB RAM

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    test still running, no errors yet.
    Windows XP home edition,Pentium 4 CPU 2.66GHz, 256MB RAM

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    I stopped the memory test at 8:30 this morning. I got a new error message after trying to run a diagnostic cd from dell.
    Stop Error:
    0x0000007F ( 0x00000000D, 0x000000000, 0x000000000, 0x000000000)

    Run a system diagnostic utility supplied by your manufacturer. In particular, run a memory check, and check for faulty or mismatched memory.Try changing video adapters.

    I also got the Ultimated cd but I don't know how to use it.

    This is a laptop just in case you need to know.Also wanted to add that it works fine in safe mode but in safe mode with networking it is acts very slow.
    Last edited by melinda9723; December 15th, 2009 at 12:14 PM.
    Windows XP home edition,Pentium 4 CPU 2.66GHz, 256MB RAM

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