shamrin
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I have a customer with an IBM ThinkCentre desktop running some software that controls medical equipment. After fixing about a dozen popped capacitors, I found that his hard drive was failing. The old HDD required some repairs with HDD Regenerator in order to get an image which I eventually got. However, the machine now fails about half-way through the Windows 2000 Welcome screen with a 0x07B (inaccessible boot drive) BSOD.
The computer is a Pentium 4 so it's "of a certain age" and I'm wondering if either the hardware, BIOS or Windows 2000 are somehow incompatible with the new HDD. The new one is a SATAII but that's supposed to be backward compatible. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
The computer is a Pentium 4 so it's "of a certain age" and I'm wondering if either the hardware, BIOS or Windows 2000 are somehow incompatible with the new HDD. The new one is a SATAII but that's supposed to be backward compatible. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?