Re: ntdll.dll persistent errors
From: Alan Levy (levy@nospaminteraccess.com)
Date: 08/27/02
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From: "Alan Levy" <levy@nospaminteraccess.com> Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 10:27:20 -0500
Michael:
I suggest looking at the following Knowledge Base Article for more
information; at http://support.microsoft.com once there simply search either
the article title or PSS number for more information.
Error Message: STOP: C0000221 Unknown Hard Error [Q314474]
PSS ID Number: Q314474
The Nimda Virus May Cause Your Computer to Stop Working [Q313871]
PSS ID Number: Q313871
Good luck,
Alan
-- Microsoft MVP "Max" <max@compusenseinc.com> wrote in message news:98e201c24dd6$45b19040$a4e62ecf@tkmsftngxa06... > I formatted my hard drive and installed WinXP Professional > clean. Everytime I add soemthing new (i.e. go to windows > Update and add any new file that requires reboot) I die on > reboot with a STOP: error pointig to the ntdll.dll file. > the only way I can get past it is to rollback to "last > known good configuration" > > I can get in via safe mode, but that seemed to kill my > rollback once, (and required a reinstall of XP) so I > stopped doing that. > > How can I debug this??? > none of my WindowsXP updates get installed since I have to > keep rolling them back, plus it's annoying. > > this motherboard and hard drive have hosted Win98, ME, and > 2000 Pro with no problems. Is XP a cursed OS???? > > Looking forward to some useful questions for clarification > and answers. > > Regards, > Michael Larson
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