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stuck at verifying DMI pool data. help?
okay dont know what i did but when i turn on my computer i get this screen saying verifying DMI pool data
okay dont know what i did but when i turn on my computer i get this screen saying verifying DMI pool data
Hey CL
The verifying DMI pool data is a BIOS message usually from a hardware change like a HD, etc the quesion and answers can be found here Computer Hangs at"Verifying DMI Pool Data"
Hope this helps
Ken
i reset my bios and cmos settings and this still happens
As I told another reluctant user (I'd be too, not putting anyone down!) -
clean install time. Troubleshooting this with little experience doing that kind of thing will take far longer than a clean install.
You might get away with a repair install.
Or perhaps you can try removing all non-essential HDD and give it a shot at booting up.
Wouldnt mind if i knew where my Boot Disc dissapeared to. I have the ISO on another computer but nothing to put it on
You can make a bootable usb install key if you have one large enough.
How did you fix this problem I have a similar one, see:
Windows 7 dma pool data very slow start
Many thanks
Yeah can U please let us know how U solved this problem if U don't mind....
Well for the two i've neglected to answer, What i did was since i have 3 hard drives, well technically two just one is split in two partitions, I did a clean install onto one of those partitions, and it repaired the other OS, for some reason this usually does the trick. I think there is an option on your disc management menu when you go to do a clean install that allows you to create a new partition, Though im not entirely sure, BUT one thing about a clean install it usually puts all my old stuff in a file named WINDOWS.OLD, and thats how you can get some of your important data back if you cant add another partiton. I know i am not very descriptive but i am 99.9% sure this is how i fixed my problem, Though it was a while ago. =) Best of luck, I'll try to help if you need further instruction. =)