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For some strange reason, I don't get that option, just the option to re-install the operating system. Tried to run XP from a CD, wanting to access the recovery console. Since then, I tried so many things, that I might not remember them all, but here are some: Again it was successful as per Acronis, but when trying to start the computer, the same thing happened: screen remained black with only the blinking cursor. And again, the restore through Acronis suddenly took 18-19 hours on the HD as well. Getting desperate, I decided to give up on it and just re-install that HD that was presumably not entirely o.k., but at least working for now. I was able to enter BIOS and the SSD was recognized correctly (It's the Samsung 840 EVO SSD, so it is definitely compatible with XP). Acronis said the restore was successful, but when I tried to boot the computer the screen just remained dark with only the cursor blinking in the left upper corner. First of all, the restore took some 18 or 19 hours (when that same restore to the HD the day before had only taken about 4-5ish). I restored the old (functioning) Acronis- backup from 2 weeks ago to the SSD and that's when things went really bad. So I aborted it and got myself a SSD as a replacement as I really very much do need a functioning computer now. I initiated this, but judging from the progress it would have taken months to run (after 12 hours it was still at 0%).
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They suggested to do a full disk erase and the re-scan the disk and if still faulty I would have to replace it. I used their fixing feature that only fixes (moves?) faulty clusters. Ran the Hitachi tool (it's a 3 y/o Hitachi hard-drive) that also showed a "bad disk" result. I then ran Seatools which came back with errors. The system worked, but being concerned about a failing hard-drive, I ran chkdisk again manually, which returned some faults that were fixed. Same with anti-malware-scans (Malawarebytes, Superantispyware, Spybot). Did updates, ran Avast again (including a boot-scan), both came back clear.
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When I tried to run an Avast virus scan, the system crashed with a blue-screen and the problem code "Stop 0x00000077 KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR".īoth happened multiple times, the system ran chkdsk multiple times, so I saved all my data and did a system restore with Acronis from a 2 week-old backup, that worked just fine. I was able to identify one folder (cookies.sqlite) in the profile that caused this - even when I tried to just copy the folder to an external hard drive. (Tried things like Explorer, Nero - everything else was o.k.).įirefox caused the system to freeze.
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Everything was running fine except a) Firefox (Opera was o.k., portable Firefox was o.k., so was Thunderbird) and b) Avast.

Nearly a week ago, my computer had probs booting, had to try a couple of times until it worked - partially, that is. For the short version, scroll down to "-"

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This is my data-PC that is going offline at the end of this year, so yes: I absolutely insist on keeping XP on it - just in case somebody is about to suggest moving on to Win 7 :-)īack story, it is lengthy, sorry, but I have tried so many things that it just adds up. Hi, I am unable to boot my Thinkpad T61 into Windows XP.
