Kod podizanja sistema javlja se plavi ekran sa porukom greške:
0x0000078 (0x82060790, 0xC0000102, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
INACCESSIBLE_BOOT-DEVICE. Piše da bi rebalo dignuti sistem u safe modu i
naredbom CHDSK /F provjeriti sistemsku particiju. Sistem se ne može dignuti
ni u safe modu, ni na bilo koji način. Molim pomoć, hitno je
- +/- sve poruke
- ravni prikaz
- starije poruke gore
Kod podizanja sistema javlja se plavi ekran sa porukom greške:
0x0000078 (0x82060790, 0xC0000102, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
INACCESSIBLE_BOOT-DEVICE. Piše da bi rebalo dignuti sistem u safe modu i
naredbom CHDSK /F provjeriti sistemsku particiju. Sistem se ne može dignuti
ni u safe modu, ni na bilo koji način. Molim pomoć, hitno je
Izvini ak se mijesam.....a zar ne mislis da je vrijeme da se predje na XP
sa Hiren's BootCD-om mozes pregledati disk za nekim ostecenjima.
nije potreban safe mod.
Koliko sam ja skužio on ne može normalno dić sistem mora u safe mod.
pa ne mora!
boot sa Hirens BootCD-a i napravi se pregled diska.
ako je sve Ok, onda se moze pokrenuti instalacija Windowsa i pokrenuti repair console i napraviti fixboot
Evo na ovoj stranici imaš o problemima s bootanjem win 2000
A evo i nešto što mislim da ti pojašnjava problem
Usually, when Windows 2000 won't boot, the OS goes partially through the boot sequence before failing. When the boot process fails, the system will lock up completely, go to a blank screen (or reboot), or generate a blue screen of death. The type of failure can help you to know what to look for. For example, if the system boots to a blank screen, it usually indicates a corrupt or incorrect video driver (or a video driver that's set to the wrong resolution).
If the system continually reboots, it often means that a PCI card has vibrated slightly loose. To fix such a problem, simply take apart the machine and reseat all the PCI cards. After you do so, the computer will usually restart correctly. However, when a card vibrates loose, some of the system's Plug and Play information may get messed up. To correct this problem, boot to Safe Mode and go to the Device Manager. Once in Device Manager, remove any references to the various PCI cards; then reboot the machine and let it redetect the cards.
If the system boots to a blue screen, it's often due to an incorrect driver or a hardware failure. Fortunately, each blue screen contains an error message that points to a specific condition. If you are experiencing a blue screen, your best bet is to check the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit or to look on the Internet for the meaning of the error you're receiving.
Perhaps the toughest error to correct is one where the system locks up during the boot process. When this happens, it relates to the actual Windows system files. For example, a DLL file may have been accidentally changed to an incorrect version. In such a situation, you should use the System File Checker to correct the problem. We'll discuss the System File Checker in greater detail later on.