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Rom Manic









Since: 12-18-05
From: Detroit, WHAT?!

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Posted on 12-18-06 02:45 PM Link | Quote
Hey,

Wel, not too long ago my computer crashed. Hell, it won't even boot into WIndows. After I get past the loading screen, I get this BSOD:

STOP: c0000221 {Bad Image Checksum}
The image urlmon.dll is possibly corrupt. The header checksum does not match the computed checksum.

This is where nothing else happens and I can't even load my Ubuntu install disk up to format and install it on my HD. All I can use (And which I'm using right now) is the Live CD to run it.

Any suggestions on how to format this POS Dell is appreciated.
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Posted on 12-18-06 02:50 PM Link | Quote
Get (and burn) a BootCD with some disk utilities.

There was a good one, but I can't remember it anymore...
Rom Manic









Since: 12-18-05
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Posted on 12-18-06 02:53 PM Link | Quote
I do not have access to another computer with a burner, as that was the only one WITH a burner.

However, if there was a way to make a boot disk for XP on a floppy, I would be interested in hearing it.
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 12-18-06 02:53 PM Link | Quote
this thread has nothing to do with Linux, ~_~

See if you can (or a friend) can make Ubcd4Win made, it sometimes helps with Windows problems. Why can't you just use the Windows install CD though for partitioning?
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 12-18-06 02:54 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Rom Manic
This is where nothing else happens and I can't even load my Ubuntu install disk up to format and install it on my HD.
Your stated problem should have nothing at all to do with whether or not the Ubuntu install CD boots or not. Are you sure you burned your Ubuntu cd correctly?
D 2007
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Posted on 12-18-06 02:54 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Rom Manic
I do not have access to another computer with a burner, as that was the only one WITH a burner.

However, if there was a way to make a boot disk for XP on a floppy, I would be interested in hearing it.

If you can access your NTFS partition through the LiveCD, just get a copy of urlmon from someone with a good one.
FreeDOS +

Giant Red Koopa
Legion: freedos = fritos








Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 12-18-06 02:56 PM Link | Quote
The NTFS module isn't loaded by default on the Ubuntu LiveCD, and that version has no write support anyway.

The GParted LiveCD has safe write support if you mount the partition with ntfs-3g
Rom Manic









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Posted on 12-18-06 03:01 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by ||bass
Your stated problem should have nothing at all to do with whether or not the Ubuntu install CD boots or not. Are you sure you burned your Ubuntu cd correctly?


I didn't burn it. I got it free in the mail, along with 5 other copies which I put out an order for.


If you can access your NTFS partition through the LiveCD, just get a copy of urlmon


I don't have a partition on my drive. I have 2 HD's, one of which has a copy of Windows Nemesis in an ISO, but I can't even see that drive anywhere I look for it.

And neither of them are NTFS, they're FAT32, I think.
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 12-18-06 03:03 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Rom Manic
I don't have a partition on my drive. I have 2 HD's, one of which has a copy of Windows Nemesis in an ISO, but I can't even see that drive anywhere I look for it.

And neither of them are NTFS, they're FAT32, I think.
How do you not have a partition on your drive. You generally always have to have at least one.
Rom Manic









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Posted on 12-18-06 03:04 PM Link | Quote
I've never had any reason to partition. I always just left it like it is. C: and D: and E: drives.
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 12-18-06 11:41 PM Link | Quote
For the record, like I said in IRC earlier. If you have 'C' 'D' and 'E' drives. Than you have THREE partitions. Doesn't matter if the partitions each take up an entire drive, they're still partitions.
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