Re: refus de demarrage - suite

message from Claude =?iso-8859-1?Q?LaFreni=E8re?= [climenole] on 8 Jun 2004
Le 8 juin 2004

Voici ce que j'ai trouvé pour vous :

* A Stop 0x79 message occurs when the system is using out-of-date Ntoskrnl.exe or Hal.dll files. This
can occur after manual repairs that involve copying incorrect files to the system. This error also occurs
when using mismatched files, such as copying a multiprocessor HAL on to a system using a single-processor
kernel (or vice versa). The kernel and HAL files for single-processor and multiprocessor systems are
stored on the Windows XP Professional operating system CD using two different file names. For example, the
single and multi-processor versions of the kernel, named Ntoskrnl.exe and Ntkrnlmp.exe respectively. Setup
copies either Ntoskrnl.exe or Ntkrnlmp.exe to your system as Ntoskrnl.exe.

In Recovery Console, you can
use the Copy command to copy the correct HAL or kernel files from the CD to the appropriate folder on the
hard disk. For more information about Recovery Console, see Windows XP Professional Help and Support
Center, "Tools for Troubleshooting" and " Troubleshooting Concepts and Strategies" in this book.

* If you experience Stop 0x79 messages after changing firmware settings, restore the original settings
used during Windows XP Professional Setup.

Because systems that use the ACPI HAL ignore IRQ assignments stored in firmware, you can only
manually change IRQ settings for non-ACPI (Standard PC HAL) systems. Some x86-based provide the option to
toggle ACPI functionality. To disable or re-enable ACPI, you must change firmware settings and reinstall
Windows XP Professional. Because of the numerous registry and system file changes required, you must run
Setup again (an upgrade installation does not work).
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Référence :
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prmd_stp_fwal.asp

Pour faire simple c'est soit l'utilisation de la console
de recouvrement soit la réinstallation de Windows XP.

Désolé je n'ai trouvé rien de mieux.

Amicalement.
 

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