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September 7th, 2003, 02:02 AM
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fs_rec.sys and BSODs
I'm having some probs with BSODs related to fs_rec.sys. I know this is something to do with the file system so I haven't tampered too much. Occasionally I get BSODs at start up before the logon screen and I always get them after running chkdsk /f. Needless to say, chkdsk doesn't fix anything either. I have tried running Norton Disk Doctor but I can't get it to fix anything in XP's GUI as it says the drive is being hogged by something...presumably XP. Scheduling that doesn't work either. I have tried replacing the file but that didn't help so it wasn't corrupt.
Here's the tech info from the error report:
STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xF8AA851D, 0xF8A35C34, 0xF8A35934)
Fs_Rec.sys - Address F8AA851D base at F8AA8000, Datestamp 3b7d8361
.Here is the site referring to the STOP code
My specs:
Athlon XP2000, Gigabyte 7VRXP M/B, 512Mb PC333, Western Digital 80Gb + 120Gb(SE) HDDs, Leadtek A250 Graphics, SB Audigy, Diamond V92 modem, Lite-On DVD-ROM & CD-RW, MSI Bluetooth Dongle, PS/2 mouse + keyboard.
The drivers haven't been updated in about 2 months. The only updates have been to XP. I am looking for solutions that preferably involve not reinstalling everything as I don't have time for that. Any help would be most appreciated.
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