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so you don't see which file is corrupt???
Also not if bios sata set to IDE?
Do you have those files?
Map van C:\Windows\System32\drivers
14-07-2009 03:45 12.352 pciide.sys
14-07-2009 03:45 48.720 pciidex.sys
2 bestand(en) 61.072 bytes
so do:
Code:dir C:\Windows\System32\drivers\pciide*.*
in command prompt:
regedit
Highlight HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE so click on it
File>Load Hive>C:\Windows\System32\Config\SYSTEM
Open>Key Name = Restored_HKLM>OK.
Now
goto Restored_HKLM\ControlSet00x\services
what are the values of aliide, amdide, atapi, cmdide, iastorv, intelide, msahci, pciide, viaide subkeys? expand those keys and write down the value of start (most likely 0 or 3)
do it for Restored_HKLM\ControlSet000\services
Restored_HKLM\ControlSet001\services
Restored_HKLM\ControlSet002\services
etc . If they exist
did you load that hive succesfully, so you have "Restored_HKLM\ControlSet00x\services"??
If so tell me the start value of aliide, amdide, atapi, cmdide, iastorv, iastor, intelide, msahci, pciide, viaide !
do it for ControlSet000, ControlSet001, ControlSet002 etc. (if they exist)
ControlSet001:
aliide [start = 3]
amdide [start = 3]
atapi [start = 0]
cmdide [start = 3]
iastorV [start = 3]
iaStor [start = 0]
intelide [start = 3]
msahci [start = 0]
pciide [start = 3]
viaide[start = 3]
ControlSet002:
aliide [start = 3]
amdide [start = 3]
atapi [start = 0]
cmdide [start = 3]
iastorV [start = 3]
iaStor [start = 0]
intelide [start = 3]
msahci [start = 0]
pciide [start = 3]
viaide[start = 3]
it's not include ControlSet00x