Hoping that amongst Igorian, eggplant, breezer, and Spark123, one of you might have come across this little problemette...
WNT4.0 Workstation + SP6a
In the middle of doing my accounts, whilst listening to Radio 4 "Listen Again" site, I clicked on the 'go backwards 15 minutes button and Windows completely locked up, presenting a grey screen.
Mouse cursor, but wouldn't move. No disk activity, no response to Pin on the LAN. I decided to reset and reboot. Then, after the three-dots-per-logical-disk checking operation I get the following error:
STOP: C000021a {Fatal System Error}
The Windows Logon Process system process terminated unexpectedly
with a status of 0x00000080 (0x00000000 0x00000000)
The system has been shut down.
No Safe Mode available in NT4 of course, so I booted to the Disaster Recovery partition that I had the foresight to install about 6 years ago, and ran every disk check I could find - no errors. RAM is also perfect. All my data (on different partitions to the NT system drive) is just fine and dandy, AFAIK.
All Registry hives seem to be readable and loadable, so I can't see what's preventing this from booting.
Trying a Windows repair installation, selecting registry checking and system file checking, and using my ERD floppy disk (which I had and was reasonably up to date), it claims to have made changes and requires a reboot (and restart setup), but nothing has changed - I still get the BSOD, so the repair operation seems to do nothing.
This is very frustrating. So much so that I've just been out to buy a new (2nd hand) cheap PC so that I get my invoicing done and carry on with life, but if I don't repair NT4 then I've got a few weeks ahead of me to recover all the applications that I know and love.
Any thoughts anyone?
WNT4.0 Workstation + SP6a
In the middle of doing my accounts, whilst listening to Radio 4 "Listen Again" site, I clicked on the 'go backwards 15 minutes button and Windows completely locked up, presenting a grey screen.
Mouse cursor, but wouldn't move. No disk activity, no response to Pin on the LAN. I decided to reset and reboot. Then, after the three-dots-per-logical-disk checking operation I get the following error:
STOP: C000021a {Fatal System Error}
The Windows Logon Process system process terminated unexpectedly
with a status of 0x00000080 (0x00000000 0x00000000)
The system has been shut down.
No Safe Mode available in NT4 of course, so I booted to the Disaster Recovery partition that I had the foresight to install about 6 years ago, and ran every disk check I could find - no errors. RAM is also perfect. All my data (on different partitions to the NT system drive) is just fine and dandy, AFAIK.
All Registry hives seem to be readable and loadable, so I can't see what's preventing this from booting.
Trying a Windows repair installation, selecting registry checking and system file checking, and using my ERD floppy disk (which I had and was reasonably up to date), it claims to have made changes and requires a reboot (and restart setup), but nothing has changed - I still get the BSOD, so the repair operation seems to do nothing.
This is very frustrating. So much so that I've just been out to buy a new (2nd hand) cheap PC so that I get my invoicing done and carry on with life, but if I don't repair NT4 then I've got a few weeks ahead of me to recover all the applications that I know and love.
Any thoughts anyone?