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Help!!!!!! my Acer is doing my head in!

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Craig, Jul 19, 2009.

  1. Craig

    Craig Guest

    Please could some one help me with this mind stomping problem i seem to be
    having.

    The Victim a one year old Acer Aspire One.

    The Problem, When turning the machine on I am given the option to press
    either the F2 (Set Up) or the f12 (Boot Order) button, if i leave the machine
    i get the whol black and white 'We apologize for the inconvenience' screen
    where i am offered the choice of either,

    Safe Mode
    Safe Mode with Networking
    Safe Mode with Command Prompt
    Last Known Good Configuration
    Start Windows Normally

    When choosing either one of the Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking and
    Safe Mode with Command Prompt loads of lines of computer talk run through my
    scren, after a few second of it doing this good old Blue Screen Of Death pops
    and restarts the machine allowing me to start this nast horrible circle of
    trouble i am having.
    So, Last Known Good Configuration, chose it, next i get the Microsoft
    Windows XP loading screen with the blue bar, seconds later guess what? Blue
    Screen Of Death and a reboot back to squair one again! this also happens
    wheni choose 'Start Windows Normally'.

    Question 1: Is there any known way of me totally restoring my laptop back to
    day one fresh out of its box without having to be logged on as a user?

    and

    Question 2: If not does anyone have any Idea of what should do next?

    Any help of any kind what so ever would greatly be appreciated.

    Than you for taking the time to read this and perhaps helping me with this
    problem.
     
  2. SPAMCOP User

    SPAMCOP User Guest

    Craig,

    You should have a CD that came with the machine to restore to the day you
    bought it

    What is the blue screen code?

    --
    SPAMCOP User



    "Craig" <Craig@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:3DE8C1AA-9E62-4F90-BF14-E9ED67621A2D@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Please could some one help me with this mind stomping problem i seem to be
    > having.
    >
    > The Victim a one year old Acer Aspire One.
    >
    > The Problem, When turning the machine on I am given the option to press
    > either the F2 (Set Up) or the f12 (Boot Order) button, if i leave the
    > machine
    > i get the whol black and white 'We apologize for the inconvenience' screen
    > where i am offered the choice of either,
    >
    > Safe Mode
    > Safe Mode with Networking
    > Safe Mode with Command Prompt
    > Last Known Good Configuration
    > Start Windows Normally
    >
    > When choosing either one of the Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking and
    > Safe Mode with Command Prompt loads of lines of computer talk run through
    > my
    > scren, after a few second of it doing this good old Blue Screen Of Death
    > pops
    > and restarts the machine allowing me to start this nast horrible circle of
    > trouble i am having.
    > So, Last Known Good Configuration, chose it, next i get the Microsoft
    > Windows XP loading screen with the blue bar, seconds later guess what?
    > Blue
    > Screen Of Death and a reboot back to squair one again! this also happens
    > wheni choose 'Start Windows Normally'.
    >
    > Question 1: Is there any known way of me totally restoring my laptop back
    > to
    > day one fresh out of its box without having to be logged on as a user?
    >
    > and
    >
    > Question 2: If not does anyone have any Idea of what should do next?
    >
    > Any help of any kind what so ever would greatly be appreciated.
    >
    > Than you for taking the time to read this and perhaps helping me with this
    > problem.
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. Hello,

    What does the blue screen say? Here's how to make it stay so that you can
    post back the error information

    Switch on your computer and keep hitting F8 until you get a menu titled
    "Windows Advanced Options Menu". If you see the XP loading progress bar, you
    missed it and will have to try rebooting again.

    If there is only one option in that menu, hit F8 again.

    In this menu select 'Disable automatic restart on system failure', Enter,
    Enter and you should be able to view the full blue screen error when it
    occurs again. Post back the message here and we will be able to help you
    better

    Note: If there is no 'disable automatic restart..' option, select 'Start
    Windows Normally' and *quickly* hit the F8 key for the correct menu to come
    out

    Regards,
    Singapore Computer Home Repair Service

    Video Conversion VHS Video8 Hi8 Digital8 MiniDv MicroMv

    "Craig" <Craig@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:3DE8C1AA-9E62-4F90-BF14-E9ED67621A2D@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Please could some one help me with this mind stomping problem i seem to be
    > having.
    >
    > The Victim a one year old Acer Aspire One.
    >
    > The Problem, When turning the machine on I am given the option to press
    > either the F2 (Set Up) or the f12 (Boot Order) button, if i leave the
    > machine
    > i get the whol black and white 'We apologize for the inconvenience' screen
    > where i am offered the choice of either,
    >
    > Safe Mode
    > Safe Mode with Networking
    > Safe Mode with Command Prompt
    > Last Known Good Configuration
    > Start Windows Normally
    >
    > When choosing either one of the Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking and
    > Safe Mode with Command Prompt loads of lines of computer talk run through
    > my
    > scren, after a few second of it doing this good old Blue Screen Of Death
    > pops
    > and restarts the machine allowing me to start this nast horrible circle of
    > trouble i am having.
    > So, Last Known Good Configuration, chose it, next i get the Microsoft
    > Windows XP loading screen with the blue bar, seconds later guess what?
    > Blue
    > Screen Of Death and a reboot back to squair one again! this also happens
    > wheni choose 'Start Windows Normally'.
    >
    > Question 1: Is there any known way of me totally restoring my laptop back
    > to
    > day one fresh out of its box without having to be logged on as a user?
    >
    > and
    >
    > Question 2: If not does anyone have any Idea of what should do next?
    >
    > Any help of any kind what so ever would greatly be appreciated.
    >
    > Than you for taking the time to read this and perhaps helping me with this
    > problem.
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. Craig

    Craig Guest

    Hey guys thanks or helping, the message reads :

    UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
    Technical Information: *** STOP: 0x000000ED (0x86384440, 0xc0000040,
    0x00000000, 0x00000000)

    Hope this helps lol


    "Singapore Computer Service" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hello,
    >
    > What does the blue screen say? Here's how to make it stay so that you can
    > post back the error information
    >
    > Switch on your computer and keep hitting F8 until you get a menu titled
    > "Windows Advanced Options Menu". If you see the XP loading progress bar, you
    > missed it and will have to try rebooting again.
    >
    > If there is only one option in that menu, hit F8 again.
    >
    > In this menu select 'Disable automatic restart on system failure', Enter,
    > Enter and you should be able to view the full blue screen error when it
    > occurs again. Post back the message here and we will be able to help you
    > better
    >
    > Note: If there is no 'disable automatic restart..' option, select 'Start
    > Windows Normally' and *quickly* hit the F8 key for the correct menu to come
    > out
    >
    > Regards,
    > Singapore Computer Home Repair Service
    >
    > Video Conversion VHS Video8 Hi8 Digital8 MiniDv MicroMv
    >

    > "Craig" <Craig@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:3DE8C1AA-9E62-4F90-BF14-E9ED67621A2D@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Please could some one help me with this mind stomping problem i seem to be
    > > having.
    > >
    > > The Victim a one year old Acer Aspire One.
    > >
    > > The Problem, When turning the machine on I am given the option to press
    > > either the F2 (Set Up) or the f12 (Boot Order) button, if i leave the
    > > machine
    > > i get the whol black and white 'We apologize for the inconvenience' screen
    > > where i am offered the choice of either,
    > >
    > > Safe Mode
    > > Safe Mode with Networking
    > > Safe Mode with Command Prompt
    > > Last Known Good Configuration
    > > Start Windows Normally
    > >
    > > When choosing either one of the Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking and
    > > Safe Mode with Command Prompt loads of lines of computer talk run through
    > > my
    > > scren, after a few second of it doing this good old Blue Screen Of Death
    > > pops
    > > and restarts the machine allowing me to start this nast horrible circle of
    > > trouble i am having.
    > > So, Last Known Good Configuration, chose it, next i get the Microsoft
    > > Windows XP loading screen with the blue bar, seconds later guess what?
    > > Blue
    > > Screen Of Death and a reboot back to squair one again! this also happens
    > > wheni choose 'Start Windows Normally'.
    > >
    > > Question 1: Is there any known way of me totally restoring my laptop back
    > > to
    > > day one fresh out of its box without having to be logged on as a user?
    > >
    > > and
    > >
    > > Question 2: If not does anyone have any Idea of what should do next?
    > >
    > > Any help of any kind what so ever would greatly be appreciated.
    > >
    > > Than you for taking the time to read this and perhaps helping me with this
    > > problem.
    > >
    > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. Craig, is this your thread, too? =>


    Are you running WinXP SP3?

    <QP>
    0x000000ED: UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
    The kernel mode I/O subsystem attempted to mount the boot volume and it
    failed. This error also might occur during an upgrade to Win XP on systems
    that use higher throughput ATA disks or controllers with incorrect cabling.
    In some cases, your system might appear to work normally after you restart.
    </QP>
    Source:


    When you restart your computer or upgrade to Windows XP, you receive the
    "STOP 0x000000ED UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME" error message:


    Unmountable Boot Volume

    --
    ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
    MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


    Craig wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hey guys thanks or helping, the message reads :
    >
    > UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
    > Technical Information: *** STOP: 0x000000ED (0x86384440, 0xc0000040,
    > 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
    >
    > Hope this helps lol
    >
    >
    > "Singapore Computer Service" wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> What does the blue screen say? Here's how to make it stay so that you can
    >> post back the error information
    >>
    >> Switch on your computer and keep hitting F8 until you get a menu titled
    >> "Windows Advanced Options Menu". If you see the XP loading progress bar,
    >> you missed it and will have to try rebooting again.
    >>
    >> If there is only one option in that menu, hit F8 again.
    >>
    >> In this menu select 'Disable automatic restart on system failure', Enter,
    >> Enter and you should be able to view the full blue screen error when it
    >> occurs again. Post back the message here and we will be able to help you
    >> better
    >>
    >> Note: If there is no 'disable automatic restart..' option, select 'Start
    >> Windows Normally' and *quickly* hit the F8 key for the correct menu to
    >> come
    >> out
    >>
    >> "Craig wrote:<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Please could some one help me with this mind stomping problem i seem to
    >>> be
    >>> having.
    >>>
    >>> The Victim a one year old Acer Aspire One.
    >>>
    >>> The Problem, When turning the machine on I am given the option to press
    >>> either the F2 (Set Up) or the f12 (Boot Order) button, if i leave the
    >>> machine
    >>> i get the whol black and white 'We apologize for the inconvenience'
    >>> screen
    >>> where i am offered the choice of either,
    >>>
    >>> Safe Mode
    >>> Safe Mode with Networking
    >>> Safe Mode with Command Prompt
    >>> Last Known Good Configuration
    >>> Start Windows Normally
    >>>
    >>> When choosing either one of the Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking and
    >>> Safe Mode with Command Prompt loads of lines of computer talk run
    >>> through
    >>> my
    >>> scren, after a few second of it doing this good old Blue Screen Of Death
    >>> pops
    >>> and restarts the machine allowing me to start this nast horrible circle
    >>> of
    >>> trouble i am having.
    >>> So, Last Known Good Configuration, chose it, next i get the Microsoft
    >>> Windows XP loading screen with the blue bar, seconds later guess what?
    >>> Blue
    >>> Screen Of Death and a reboot back to squair one again! this also happens
    >>> wheni choose 'Start Windows Normally'.
    >>>
    >>> Question 1: Is there any known way of me totally restoring my laptop
    >>> back
    >>> to
    >>> day one fresh out of its box without having to be logged on as a user?
    >>>
    >>> and
    >>>
    >>> Question 2: If not does anyone have any Idea of what should do next?
    >>>
    >>> Any help of any kind what so ever would greatly be appreciated.
    >>>
    >>> Than you for taking the time to read this and perhaps helping me with
    >>> this
    >>> problem. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  6. Craig

    Craig Guest

    Hi,
    No this is the only thread i have at the moment, yes i was running SP3 on my
    machine.

    "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Craig, is this your thread, too? =>
    >
    >
    > Are you running WinXP SP3?
    >
    > <QP>
    > 0x000000ED: UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
    > The kernel mode I/O subsystem attempted to mount the boot volume and it
    > failed. This error also might occur during an upgrade to Win XP on systems
    > that use higher throughput ATA disks or controllers with incorrect cabling.
    > In some cases, your system might appear to work normally after you restart.
    > </QP>
    > Source:

    >
    > When you restart your computer or upgrade to Windows XP, you receive the
    > "STOP 0x000000ED UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME" error message:
    >

    >
    > Unmountable Boot Volume
    >

    > --
    > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
    > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
    >
    >
    > Craig wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Hey guys thanks or helping, the message reads :
    > >
    > > UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
    > > Technical Information: *** STOP: 0x000000ED (0x86384440, 0xc0000040,
    > > 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
    > >
    > > Hope this helps lol
    > >
    > >
    > > "Singapore Computer Service" wrote:<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > >> What does the blue screen say? Here's how to make it stay so that you can
    > >> post back the error information
    > >>
    > >> Switch on your computer and keep hitting F8 until you get a menu titled
    > >> "Windows Advanced Options Menu". If you see the XP loading progress bar,
    > >> you missed it and will have to try rebooting again.
    > >>
    > >> If there is only one option in that menu, hit F8 again.
    > >>
    > >> In this menu select 'Disable automatic restart on system failure', Enter,
    > >> Enter and you should be able to view the full blue screen error when it
    > >> occurs again. Post back the message here and we will be able to help you
    > >> better
    > >>
    > >> Note: If there is no 'disable automatic restart..' option, select 'Start
    > >> Windows Normally' and *quickly* hit the F8 key for the correct menu to
    > >> come
    > >> out
    > >>
    > >> "Craig wrote:
    > >>> Please could some one help me with this mind stomping problem i seem to
    > >>> be
    > >>> having.
    > >>>
    > >>> The Victim a one year old Acer Aspire One.
    > >>>
    > >>> The Problem, When turning the machine on I am given the option to press
    > >>> either the F2 (Set Up) or the f12 (Boot Order) button, if i leave the
    > >>> machine
    > >>> i get the whol black and white 'We apologize for the inconvenience'
    > >>> screen
    > >>> where i am offered the choice of either,
    > >>>
    > >>> Safe Mode
    > >>> Safe Mode with Networking
    > >>> Safe Mode with Command Prompt
    > >>> Last Known Good Configuration
    > >>> Start Windows Normally
    > >>>
    > >>> When choosing either one of the Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking and
    > >>> Safe Mode with Command Prompt loads of lines of computer talk run
    > >>> through
    > >>> my
    > >>> scren, after a few second of it doing this good old Blue Screen Of Death
    > >>> pops
    > >>> and restarts the machine allowing me to start this nast horrible circle
    > >>> of
    > >>> trouble i am having.
    > >>> So, Last Known Good Configuration, chose it, next i get the Microsoft
    > >>> Windows XP loading screen with the blue bar, seconds later guess what?
    > >>> Blue
    > >>> Screen Of Death and a reboot back to squair one again! this also happens
    > >>> wheni choose 'Start Windows Normally'.
    > >>>
    > >>> Question 1: Is there any known way of me totally restoring my laptop
    > >>> back
    > >>> to
    > >>> day one fresh out of its box without having to be logged on as a user?
    > >>>
    > >>> and
    > >>>
    > >>> Question 2: If not does anyone have any Idea of what should do next?
    > >>>
    > >>> Any help of any kind what so ever would greatly be appreciated.
    > >>>
    > >>> Than you for taking the time to read this and perhaps helping me with
    > >>> this
    > >>> problem. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  7. Alpha

    Alpha Guest

    "SPAMCOP User" <spamcop_user@no_mail.haha> wrote in message
    news:%23Yx4MKKCKHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Craig,
    >
    > You should have a CD that came with the machine to restore to the day you
    > bought it<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Oh no you don't. The ASPIRE ONE only comes with an unworkable restore
    partition (it does not work). There are no CDs at all, and building one is
    complex.
     

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