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11-15-2001 10:45 AM - last edited on 01-26-2014 06:33 PM by Maiko-I
11-15-2001 10:45 AM - last edited on 01-26-2014 06:33 PM by Maiko-I
Stop: 0x0000007B error
I recently tried to re-install the scanner software for my USB connected HP 4100c on my windows 2000 system. After installation I was required to reboot and when the system booted back up I encounter a stop error during the OS load during the Win2k splash screen. The error reads "Stop:0x000000B (0xF081F84C, 0c0000034, 0x000000000,0x00000000)Inaccessible Boot Device". I believe that the system is mistakenly looking for a SCSI connection where none exists. How can I resolve this problem so that I can boot my system successfully?
P.S. This thread has been moved from Storage > General to scanners. - Hp Forum Moderator
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11-15-2001 01:22 PM
11-15-2001 01:22 PM
Re: Stop: 0x0000007B error
at boot time press the space bar, you will get a menu where you can access to a option:"Last Known Good Configuration", select it and good luck
bye
marino
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11-15-2001 02:18 PM
11-15-2001 02:18 PM
Re: Stop: 0x0000007B error
Thanks for your input. I already tried using last known good to no avail. Also pulled the drive and placed it as a slave in another win2k machine and ran a disk check on it. When I re-connected in the origninal machine I still get the same error message.
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11-15-2001 02:41 PM
11-15-2001 02:41 PM
Re: Stop: 0x0000007B error
If you have a scsi hdd, then try to recopy the original scsi drivers (if adaptec something like aic78xx.sys or sym... for symbios controller).
If this drive is already good, it may be that when installing the scanner you install a usb driver or a other driver which get priority on the original driver. in this case I don't know how to tell the sistem to remove it or how to solve, try to post this question n the windows forum
as a last resource you can try to repair your system througt recovery console
bye
marino
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11-16-2001 12:25 AM
11-16-2001 12:25 AM
Re: Stop: 0x0000007B error
take a look at this document, may be it help
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11-16-2001 12:33 AM
11-16-2001 12:33 AM
Re: Stop: 0x0000007B error
bye