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XP 'Blue Screen' problem
I have 12 OS partitions (6x98SE & 6xXP Pro SP2) that are managed by an application called HyperOS2002. All of the OSs are up-to-date with drivers, OS updates, etc. I have 1 98SE, and 1 XP partion that are just basic installs that are kept up-to-date for backup/cloning purposes.
I'm having a recurring problem with just one of the XP partitions. I use it strictly for 3 FPS games: Halflife, Unreal, and Castle Wolfensteine. I don't use this partition all that often, but sometimes just for 'stress relief' it's fun to go in with all the 'cheats' and just kill/blow up stuff. The problem is (and it's happened about 3 times now) is that I'll boot to that system, and it will: 1: Start a normal boot. 2: Get to the XP 'loading' screen. 3. Screen will go black and stay that way for a abnormal amount of time. 4. Give me a BLUE screen with: STOP: c000021a {Fatal System Error} The windows logon process system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc0000139 (0x00000000 0x00000000) The system has shutdown After that I can only use the reset button to re-boot with a Win98 startup floppy, and then start another 'good' OS. I'm getting tired of cloning that system and re-re-re-re-installing the 3 games. Is there any way to repair that error? I've looked at the MS knowledge base, and really didn't see anything that 'gave me a clue'. Also, this is always on the same partition of the HDD. Is it possible that there is an area on the HDD that is causing this? Any help would be gratefully accepted.
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0xC000021A: STATUS_SYSTEM_PROCESS_TERMINATED
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.php#0x21a Internet Explorer Maintenance Policies May Cause an Access Violation in Winlogon http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318666&sd=RMVP |
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No help there...all they say to do is to get the latest 'service pack', and I'm already there in ALL on my OS partitions.
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How to troubleshoot a "STOP 0xC000021A" error
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156669/EN-US/ |
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how's it going ?
-- if the above does not help, here's more info about this stop error code, it may help you locating and resolving the problem Quote:
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