this shows up on error screen
unmountable_boot_volume
stop:
0x000000ed (0x8126c030, 0xc0000006, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
how do i fix this and keep my computer from continuously restarting over and over?
computer runs windows xp
hp pavillion ze4800 laptop
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Your hard drive seems to be the problem. It's either corrupted or damaged ! If it is possible, get a new hard drive and reinstall your OS from your XP cd.
The best way is to download Ccleaner here http://bitly.com/UrALrK
Or you can go on Windows operating system locate the command prompt and go there to do the following:
Create a Recovery file of system and date it today.
Then begin by;
delete the 'Temp' folders..they have hidden subfolders so you need to set the attributes in order to bypass this. For each subfolder delete all cookies and rubbish left behnd after install-uninstalled programs. Do a 'dir' command to check your progress. Make sure the 'Temp' file is empty.
goto c:\windows\prefetch and delete everything in there..no exceptions
goto c:\windows folder and delete all the '$' files that have been installed by updates. They can all be succesfully deleted and just take up disk space.
Locate the Internet Temporary Files..Check to see how high the saving level is..some have it set at 30 days..but that stores faaaar tooo much data..though it slows down the system overal. Keep this to a minimum..suggest 2 or 5 at most.
Delete all 'cookies' all those you don't need.
Locate the windows directory and go through the folders you know and those you don't need. Check this once a week at least. Some programs will install under XP as NT and older systems where there is no check of systems weight.
Check to see that system files have not changed since last booting. Things like .ini files or .bat are important items.
Check for 'Hidden Directories' all over the disk...do this at the command prompt:
dir *.* /ah wil show these hidden directories
Check the 'dir' command for all parameters
Could be a problem with device drivers, hardware or software. This problem can be solved by uninstalling new softwares, updating device drivers and making minor configuration changes . From http://fixit.in/bluescreenofdeath.html . You can also run a free registry scan using utilities from http://re7.info/
situation is with your laptop's RAM. those are the coomon indications while any of the chip placed on RAM have been given dry and is many times termed as dry SMDs'. Please get the RAM checked or try the gadget with a distinctive RAM module, probable your situation will take care of.
look this web http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555302/en-us and http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t210398-quot... good luck