Windows XP Events and Errors Database
The
Windows XP Events and Errors search
page provides an easy-to-search, online
reference for the error and event messages
generated by Windows XP Professional.
Find detailed explanations, recommended
user actions, and links to additional
support and resources. Source: Microsoft.com
WebCast: Basic
"Blue Screen" Error Troubleshooting
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 325011
- In this session, we will cover the
basics of "blue screen" errors, what
they mean, and some common methods to
troubleshoot the problems. We will provide
some background information about blue
screen errors, and we will talk about
how to interpret the information, as
well as how to recover from these errors.
How to Troubleshoot
a Stop 0xC0000218 Error
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314874
- On your Windows-based computer, you
may receive one of the following messages
about a Stop error:
Troubleshooting
a Stop 0x0000000A Error in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314063
- This article discusses how to troubleshoot
the following Stop error in Windows
XP: |
Windows XP Generates
a "Stop 0xA0" Error Message During Hibernation
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 320899 - When
you try to hibernate a Windows XP-based computer,
you may receive a "Stop 0xA0" error message
on a blue screen.
How to Debug a Stop
0xC2 or Stop 0x000000C2 Error
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314492 - This
article explains how to debug Stop C2 errors.
"Stop 0x000000EA"
Error Message When You Run Video-Intensive Programs
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314215 - When
you run a video-intensive program, such as a
movie or a video game, you may receive one of
the following stop error messages and bugcheck
information:
"STOP 0x000000ED
UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME" Error Message During
Windows XP Upgrade
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 297185 - When
you first restart your computer during the upgrade
to Windows XP or when you start Windows XP,
you may receive the following error message:
Stop 0x000000ED Error
Message When Volume on IDE Drive with Caching
Enabled Is Mounted
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 315403 - When
you use volumes that use the NTFS file system
on integrated device electronics (IDE) drives
with caching enabled, you may receive the following
error message during startup:
Stop 0x000000D1 Error
Message When You Turn Your Computer Off
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 317326 - When
you shut down your computer that has one or
more universal serial bus (USB) devices attached
to it, you may receive the following error message
on a blue screen:
"STOP 0x0000001E"
Error Message During Windows Setup
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314451 - When
you run Windows XP Setup, you may receive an
error message similar to the following:
HOW TO: Troubleshoot
"Stop 0x0000007B" Errors in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 324103 - This
step-by-step article describes how to troubleshoot
"Stop 0x0000007B" error messages in Windows
XP. A "Stop 0x0000007B" error message may appear
on a blue screen when you start your computer.
The error message includes the following information
General Causes of
STOP 0x0000007F Errors
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314102 - This
article discusses the possible causes and the
meaning of the following Stop message, which
you may receive while you are running Windows
XP.
"STOP: C0000221 Unknown
Hard Error" or "STOP: C0000221 STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH"
Error Message Occurs
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314474 - You
may receive any of the following STOP error
messages:
A Stop: 0xc000026C
or Stop: 0xc0000221 "Unable to Load Device Driver"
Error Occurs When You Start Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 315241 - When
you start Windows XP, you may receive one of
the following errors:
Troubleshooting a
Stop 0x9F Error in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 315249 - You
may receive the following error:
Windows
XP Generates a "Stop 0xA0" Error Message During
Hibernation
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 320899 - When
you try to hibernate a Windows XP-based computer,
you may receive a "Stop 0xA0" error message
on a blue screen.
You Receive a Stop
0x0000007B Error After You Move the Windows
XP System Disk to Another Computer
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314082 - After
you move the system (boot) disk to a backup
computer, you may receive the following Stop
error when you try to start the Windows-based
backup computer:
You Receive a Stop
0x0000007B Error After You Move the Windows
System Disk to Another Computer
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314082 - After
you move the system (boot) disk to a backup
computer, you may receive the following Stop
error when you try to start the Windows-based
backup computer:
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