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Pro will notinstall ByTane Nov 3, 2004 Post New Reply Page 1 of 5 1 2 3 4 5 Next > Hi I have just built the following computer P4 3.6ghz Socket Lga 775 i have a DFI 915p pci.sys bsod windows 10 - tag mobo 120GB HDD 256Mb radeon X300 graphics card 768Mb PC3200 DDR 400mhz ram and more which i do not think is relivent but my problem comes in when trying to install windows: The problem I am having is When I am installing windows XP pro just during the start of the installation (it is blue screen straight after I boot from CD) just when it says starting windows at the bottom the screen will go completely pci.sys download blank for a few seconds and then another blank screen will come up saying: A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If this is the first time you have seen this stop message screen restart your computer. If it appears again follow these steps: Check to be sure you have adequate disk space. (Yup got 120GB) If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable the driver or check with manufacturer updates (I don’t have windows so I haven’t installed any drivers) Try changing video adapters (am going to soon when my mate gets here with a old 4MB PCI graphics card) Check with your hardware vendor for any bios updates (have updated bios to latest version) Disable cahing or shadowing memory (have disabled the memory caching) If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components restart your computer and press F8 to select advanced start up options then select safe mode (there is no safe mode as there is no OS installed) Technical info ***stop 0x0000007E ( oxc 0000005, oxf9a380bf, oxf9e84208, oxf9e834208, 0xe9e83f08 *** PCI.SYS address f9a380bf base at f9a31000, date stamp 3b7d8ssc I have also tried installing windows 98 using a start up disk and the CD rom With this it gets right up to you putting in the date and then you insert and the computer cut
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Home Drivers and Software Product Specifications Warranty Warranty Center Track Warranty Status Submit a Warranty Request Support Community Contact Us Support by Product Boards and Kits Education http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/pci-sys-windows-xp-pro-will-not-install.16553/ Emerging Technologies Graphics Drivers Network and I/O Processors Server Products Services Software Solid State Drives Technologies Wireless Networking Other Intel Products Identify My Product Support Support Home Intel® Boards and Kits Stop Error on PCI.SYS During Windows XP* Installation Last Reviewed: 05-Feb-2016 Article ID: 000006738 If you are installing Microsoft Windows XP* on http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/boards-and-kits/000006738.html an Intel Desktop Board that includes PCI Express* support, you must use Windows XP with Service Pack 2. Otherwise, you see the following blue screen error during installation: ***stop 0x0000007E (oxc 0000005, oxf9a380bf, oxf9e84208, oxf9e834208, 0xe9e83f08 *** PCI.SYS address f9a380bf base at f9a31000, date stamp 3b7d8ssc If you do not have an installation CD that includes Service Pack 2, you can create a slipstream CD. There are many resources available online describing the slipstreaming process: Beginners Guide: Slipstreaming a Windows XP Install CD with Service Pack 2 Slipstreaming Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Create Bootable CD Slipstreaming Windows Easy Integrate Windows XP and Service Pack 2
This article applies to: Intel® Desktop Board D2550DC2 Intel® Desktop Board DN2800MT Intel® Desktop Board D2700DC Intel® Desktop Board D2550MUD2 Intel® Desktop Board D2700MUD Intel® Desktop Board D525MW Intel® Desktop Board D2500HN Intel® Desktop Board D2500CC Intel® Desktop Board D425KT Intel® Desktop Board DZ87KLT-75K Intel® Desktop Board DZ77BH-55K Intel® Desktop BoList Welcome Guide More BleepingComputer.com → Microsoft Windows Support → Windows XP Home and Professional Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. BLEEPINGCOMPUTER NEEDS YOUR HELP! BleepingComputer is being sued by Enigma Software because of a negative review http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/506012/pcisys-error-on-trying-to-install-windows-xp/ of SpyHunter. A case like this could easily cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. If we have ever helped you in the past, please consider helping us. To learn more and to read the lawsuit, click here. CONTRIBUTE TO OUR LEGAL DEFENSE All http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-xp/xp-system32driverspcisys-missing-or-corrup/198419.html unused funds will be donated to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). If you accept cookies from this site, you will only be shown this dialog once!You can press escape or click on the X to close this box. Register a free windows 7 account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no install xp pci.sys ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. pci.sys error on trying to install windows XP Started by dirtydumpty , Aug 29 2013 10:10 AM Please log in to reply 4 replies to this topic #1 dirtydumpty dirtydumpty Members 3 posts OFFLINE Local time:11:36 PM Posted 29 August 2013 - 10:10 AM The realtek audio manager in my lenovo laptop gave me the option of a 'Microphone Boost'. When I enabled itmy pcgot hung and Ihad to shut down using the power button. Next my winodws won't load and I get a mup.sys hang while booting windows XP in safe mode. While trying to boot normally the XP logo loads and then abnadons to re-start the process. I could not get a solution of the issue. Exhausted after my efforts to solve this issueI tried to re-installwindows XP I get the pci.sys error in blue screen. I have a SATA HDD. When I boot from the XP cd, windows starts to load the files and before reaching the screen where it is asks to repair windows or format a partition, I get the error : 'pci.sys- Address F748EOBF bsae at xxxxxxxx, Datestamp xxxxxxx' I am okay if I lose the data on C drive but I have to save the data on the other drives. Please help me out with either of the problems. Back to top BC AdBot (Login to
Database CPUs Solaris Novell OpenVMS DOS Unix Mac Lounge Login» Register» Connect» Hardware & Devices ▼ General Hardware CPUs/Overclocking Networking See More... Software ▼ Security and Virus Office Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsWindows XPSoftware Problems Solved xp system32\drivers\pci.sys missing or corrup Tags:pci vandell November 10, 2011 at 10:59:09 Specs: Linux i686 When starting, system says "system32 drivers pci.sys is missing... use repair console"would like to "expand" file from recovery disk to c:, but when I execute the command, the system says "access is denied". To remedy this, tried to use the SET command to set AllowAllPaths = true, but get "Set command is disable, enable by using Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in." However, I don't see how to do this from within the "repair" console. Is there any way around this, or another approach altogether. I don't have the original XP disk, only an upgrade disk and the recovery disk. I'd prefer not to have to do a clean load. See More: xp system32\drivers\pci.sys missing or corrup Report • ✔ Best Answer Tubesandwires November 11, 2011 at 10:29:07 See response 8"I note that there's a "drivers cache" folder in Windows. Does this provide any help?"C:\Windows\Driver Cache\i386NO. pci.sys is not in it. The ONLY place pci.sys is, is in C:\Windows\System32\drivers. or possibly C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386There is no pci.sy_ on my entire C drive either. There are backup copies of some drivers inC:\Windows\System32\dllcache(the dllcache folder is normally hidden in Windows)- *.dll files, some *.sys files, *.exe files, etc. - but not pci.sys .If there is no (Drive letter):\Windows\System32\\drivers folder (or if there was no \drivers folder until you made it) your Windows installation is severely damaged.(My \drivers folder has 338 files total inc. in sub-folders and 4 sub-folers that have a small number of files in some folders, three whch it appears were made by Windows when I installed it, the other made by AVG later. )Your hard drive may be in the process of failing. .Test your hard drive with hard drive manufacturer's diagnostics.E.g. Seagate's SeaTools will test