crcdisk.sys crashes laptop

BarkingPup
BarkingPup Member Posts: 1 New User

So I've been working on this problem for a few days now and am at the end of my rope. 

I was having problems with a driver on my Acer Aspire 5100 laptop, Windows Vista 32bit. It's a well-used seven-year-old so for a while I figured it was overheating or the graphics card was dying on me. I did a full disassembly, cleaning, thermal pasting, and bought a cooling pad. As long as I didn't do anything intensive it worked fine. Soon, however, the driver kept "failing and recovering." Since it was the display driver I figured I should do a manual update. First, I went into Windows Update and checked the optional updates that I was missing then manually updated the display driver. I ran a virus scan afterwards because it didn't actually fix the problem.

When I woke up my screen was black but the computer was on and running. I shut it down and tried to turn it on. Now it won't boot. 

I can't get into any of the Safe Mode's. The "load last working boot" won't load. I can't restore factory settings in BIOS.

The computer will load up until crcdisk.sys driver.
Then a blue screen comes up that says:

Windows shut down your computer to prevent damage blah blah run a virus scan, etc.

Stop: 0x0000007B (0x80599BB0, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

I went into the comp and checked the RAM. Both are working fine. I pulled out the harddrive and USB'd it to another laptop and ran cmd with chkdsk /f and chkdsk /r. chdsk /r found some errors and fixed them. I then went into Windows\system32\ and deleted

drivers\1394bus.sys
drivers\ohci1394.sys
drivers\pcmcia.sys

driverstore\filerepository\pcmcia.infblahblah
driverstore\filerepository\1394.infblahblah
driverstore\filerepository\sdbus.infblahblah

and it still won't load past crcdisk.sys

Every other solution I've seen suggests to pull out the Vista OS disk and either run "repair my system" a "system restore" or reinstall Vista. I am unable to do any of those because my laptop came with Vista preinstalled and did not come with an OS disk. I will continue looking for a solution but I hope someone can help me in the actual forums.

Answers

  • sln
    sln Member Posts: 6 New User

    Hi fri,

     

         How about this. by pressing alt + F10 key on POST screen. It will go into windows recovery mode. pls try.

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