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General Computer Support / BSOD and atapi.sys
« on: April 01, 2015, 09:54:05 am »
Hi,

I am having repeated BSOD crashes, mostly of this sort:

Bug Check String  : UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
Bug Check Code    : 0x1000007f
Parameter 1       : 0x00000008
Parameter 2       : 0x80042000
Parameter 3       : 0x00000000
Parameter 4       : 0x00000000
Caused By Driver  : atapi.sys
Caused By Address : atapi.sys+2e2b
File Description  : IDE/ATAPI Port Driver
Product Name      : Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Company           : Microsoft Corporation
File Version      : 5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413-2108)
Processor         : 32-bit
Crash Address     : atapi.sys+2e2b
Stack Address 1   : atapi.sys+3c38
Stack Address 2   : atapi.sys+614b
Stack Address 3   : ntoskrnl.exe+6e561


I have attached a file with more information and different sorts of crashes.

I have run the Tweaking repair tool and I have recently done a repair install of XP SP3.

Help would be greatly appreciated.

Phil King

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(SOLVED: I tried to put this in the subject line, but neither Firefox would Chrome would let me modify it.)


How do I fix, This folder in the 'PSModulePath' variable doesn't exist: C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules

XP SP3

Thank you for your help.

Phil

Tweaking.com - Windows Repair - Pre Repairs Scan
Computer: PHIL (Microsoft Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3) (32-bit)
Started at (3/21/2015 12:29:32 PM)
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Skipping Scan Of Windows Packages Files.
This Scan Is For Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 And Newer.
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Scanning Reparse Points.
Started at (3/21/2015 12:29:32 PM)

No problems were found with the Reparse Points.

Files & Folders Searched: 231,553
Reparse Points Found: 9

Done (3/21/2015 12:29:45 PM)
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Checking Environment Variables.
Started at (3/21/2015 12:29:45 PM)

This folder in the 'PSModulePath' variable doesn't exist: C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules

Problems where found with the Environment Variables.

Done (3/21/2015 12:29:45 PM)
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Done (3/21/2015 12:29:45 PM)
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Done (3/21/2015 12:29:45 PM)
Scan Complete - Problems Found!

While problems have been found, you can still run the repairs in the program.
But for the best results it is recommended to fix the problems reported in this scan if possible.
If you need help fixing any of the items in the log, just post in the forums at Tweaking.com for help.

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Clean boot vs. Safe mode
« on: February 22, 2015, 09:41:07 am »
What is the difference in results between booting into safe mode and and a clean boot when using your repair tool?

I ask because booting into safe mode is really easy, and when I try to do a clean boot by disabling the non-Microsoft programs on the services tab, the computer tells me that it cannot disable all of them and perhaps I should log in as an administrator. Well, I am the administrator.

What do you suggest?

Thank you for your help.

Phil King

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