From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to All on Thu Mar 20 22:25:00 2025
I've been tasked to investigate a win7 32bit system that is
failing to load. It's an Acer Aspire 7715Z
I tried using a windows repair disk (created with another win 7
32bit system) ..but it doesn't get past the "select
language:US"
I can enter the Advanced Boot Options menu (via repeated F8
hits until it pops up).
I can select "Disable Restart" from that list and the system
enters BSOD with STOP code 0x000000ed
I've researched that stop code and the common strategy is to
get to the point where one can run CHKDSK /X /R /F ..but "Safe
Mode with command line) doesn't take me there either - the
system just stalls for a while, and then restarts. The last
driver loaded/reported is "disk.sys".
Selecting "Enable bootlogging" doesn't seem to write to the
ntbtlog.txt file in \Windows\System32 like it should.
Does anyone here have experience in sorting out this issue?
I can boot the pc with a linux live-cd (the Acer supports
64bit, so I chose antiX x64 Base) ...and that looks great.
fdisk -l lists the partitions fine. /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 and
/dev/sda3 look good.
sudo mount /dev/sda3 /mnt ..works great and allows me to look
around on the Windows partition.
The driver files in /mnt/Windows/System32/drivers are viewable.
Should I just place all the matching driver files with the ones
from my good win7 32bit system?
Or.. should I only replace disk.sys first?
Common wisdom seems to indicate that the problem driver is
usually the one *after* disk.sys. But.. I can't be sure what
that next driver it was trying to load. If I could be sure
what that one is, maybe I could rename it so that it wouldn't
load?
If I look at \Windows\System32\ntbtlog.txt from my good win7
32bit machine, the next file after disk.sys is Classpnp.sys
So.. any ideas on how to resolve this mystery? Appreciated.
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