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carola

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My computer has been in the shop 4 times and it is worst. I have had the motherboard replaced, now I get stop errors, system errors and there are about 60 Cdrom errors on the log. Does anyone know what a error code 100000007f,parameter1 00000008, parameter2 f87c5d70,parmeter3 00000000,parmeter4 00000000 is?
How about The device, \device\cdRom0, has a bad block.
This is terrible but I have 15 of the first with different error codes all of them.
The computer shuts down whether you are on-line, playing a game, or writing a letter never at the same time or same thing. just random, I took it back and of course it did not do it there, my husband says it is a piece of expensive junk. It is a pentuim 4 with 3.0 ghz 512 mb ram running win xp sp2 I have office xp, games and pictures on it. It is my companion. I hope someone can help


I did all of what you suggested. I thought I would try it out to see if anything was wrong. I put a game in and thought I would be able to see any changes (Sims) I did not get very far, when the system shutdown, and restarted with recovering from a serious error. I sent the error report to Microsoft, it came back with Hardware failure contact computer manufacturer. The code said
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BCCode: 10000050 BCP1: FB1F268F BCP2: 00000001 BCP3:804F0c2d BCP4:00000000 OS ver 5_1_2600 SP:2_0 Product:768_1
I am at my wits end. I will try anything

Edited by carola, 13 September 2005 - 11:04 PM.

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To check for a couple of things, click start, all programmes, accessories, system tools to run disc clean up, then from system tools, run disc defragmenter.

Click start then run, type sfc /scannow then press enter, you need the XP CD and get a blue progess bar, after the bar goes, reboot.

Click start then run, type chkdsk /f /r then press enter, type Y to confirm for next boot, press enter then reboot.

This will take an hour, it will appear to load normally then either the monitor will show progress or the screen will go blank, do not disturb this.

When it gets to the desktop, the system files and the hard drive will be as they should
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