You might also try using the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows with those RAID Drivers as well and do a few scandisks on the hard drive(s), or try Western Digital's DLG tools (or Seagate's Seatools). If all else fails, you'll need to replace the hard drive(s).
It's the hard drive that's failing. Replace it with a new SATA 2.5 Inch Notebook HDD.
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ReCkLeSsErr0r 6 months ago
please help my gives me a stop:0x0000007e error
deadrose26 1 year ago
You might also try using the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows with those RAID Drivers as well and do a few scandisks on the hard drive(s), or try Western Digital's DLG tools (or Seagate's Seatools). If all else fails, you'll need to replace the hard drive(s).
NeoTifasRevenge 1 year ago
You need to slipstream your textmode RAID drivers into your Windows XP CD using nlite. I have had issues with it and no RAID drivers.
NeoTifasRevenge 1 year ago
yo, for one wait long enough for to check your hard drive if it doesnt want to right it means it cant right. same thing happened to me
system32master 1 year ago