STOP 0×0000000A” Error Message

In this section find out about 0×0000000A error massage.When you change between AC power and DC power on your laptop computer, you may receive a “STOP 0×0000000A” error message on a blue screen. This is more likely to occur when you unplug or replug the power supply into the computer while it is in Standby mode, and then resuming.

Resolution
To resolve this problems, you need to latest service pack for windows XP. How to obtain Windows XP service Pack.

Hotfix information
A supported hotfix is available from Microsoft. However, this hotfix is intended to correct only the problem that is described in this article. Apply this hotfix only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix might receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next software update that contains this hotfix.

If the hotfix is available for download, there is a “Hotfix download available” section at the top of this Knowledge Base article. If this section does not appear, contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support to obtain the hotfix.

Note If additional issues occur or if any troubleshooting is required, you might have to create a separate service request. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for this specific hotfix. For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and Support telephone numbers or to create a separate service request, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support
Note The “Hotfix download available” form displays the languages for which the hotfix is available. If you do not see your language, it is because a hotfix is not available for that language.  For additional support use

Computer Support Services

Computer Help

64-Bit Computing Has Finally Arrived

In technology, some ideas take time to germinate, none more so than 64-bit computing, where the operating system and software (including most drivers) run on a 64-bit CPU from Intel or AMD. Linux has been 64-bit for eight years, and Apple’s operating system for five. But compatibility problems have dogged the 64-bit versions of Windows since its introduction in Windows XP. There are several key advantages, such as improved performance and support for many gigabytes of RAM. The real question is, why 64-bit—and why now? And, why should you care?
Let’s be honest: The promise of 64-bit computing has been around for a while—some would say it’s a broken promise. Yet the planets have finally aligned: Microsoft offers a 64-bit version of both Windows Vista Ultimate and Windows XP Pro, and 64-bit versions of Linux are freely available. According to Gartner, one out of every four PCs sold today comes with a 64-bit OS installed. As for hardware, both Intel and AMD have offered 64-bit processors for years. And the additional RAM supported by the wider data bus is now amazingly affordable, thanks to a streamlined manufacturing process and mainstream levels of demand.
Most important, companies such as Adobe, Apple, and Autodesk (and that’s just those that start with the letter A) now offer their flagship software products in 64-bit versions. Adobe, for the first time, offers its Creative Suite 4 in a 64-bit version—currently for PC only, with a Mac version in the works.
The main benefit has to do with memory addressing. A quick lesson in processor technology: Long ago, the brilliant minds in computer science (engineers working at Intel and other companies) decided that a PC would need only a 32-bit “register size”—the amount of RAM a CPU can access. In mathematical terms, that’s 232 or exactly 4GB of RAM. Back then, the high cost of memory and the absence of 64-bit software or operating systems meant that few imagined a CPU running in 64-bit mode.
Fast-forward to 2003. AMD released the first 64-bit processor, the Opteron. Suddenly, the rules changed. The CPU could access an astonishing amount of RAM: exactly 264, which translates to several million gigabytes of RAM. Not that you would install that much memory—but you could if you wanted to. Since then, operating systems and software have been slowly catching up to the hardware, and today they have (finally!).

source: www.pcmag.com

How to install the Recovery Console

You can install the Recovery Console on your computer to make it available if you cannot restart Windows. You can then select the Recovery Console option from the list of available operating systems during startup. Install the Recovery Console on important servers and on the workstations of IT personnel. This post describes how to install the Recovery Console to your Microsoft Windows XP-based computer. To install the Recovery Console, you must be logged on as an administrator.

To install the Recovery Console, follow these steps:

  1. Insert the Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM drive.
  2. Click Start, and then click Run.
  3. In the Open box, type d:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons where d is the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive. In the case of ‘Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, type d:\amd64\winnt32.exe /cmdcons where d is the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive.
  4. A Windows Setup Dialog Box appears. The Windows Setup Dialog Box describes the Recovery Console option. To confirm the installation, click Yes.
  5. Restart the computer. The next time that you start your computer, “Microsoft Windows Recovery Console” appears on the startup menu.

How to “Stop 0×0000007B” errors in Windows XP

In this addition get tips and trick about How to Stop 0×0000007B error in windows XP. It provided best step which provide Computer Support troubleshoot this problems from Computer.It describe Boot Sector Viruses. Get step to step troubleshooting tips. To Fix this error Follows The steps:

Boot-Sector Viruses

You may receive a “Stop 0×0000007B” error message if your computer is infected with a boot-sector virus. If the problem is intermittent and you can start Windows, check your computer for viruses. If you find a virus, also check any floppy disks for viruses before you use them again.

For a list of antivirus software manufacturers, click the following article number to see the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
49500 List of Antivirus Software Vendors
Note You may have to use more than one brand of virus-detection software to detect and remove various viruses.

Important If your computer has been infected, it may be open to additional forms of attack. We recommend that you rebuild infected Internet-facing servers by following the guidelines that are published on the CERT Web site. Internet-facing servers are servers that function without a firewall or other protection. It is also a good idea to rebuild any other computers that are at risk because of their proximity to infected computers before you put them back in service.

If a virus has infected your Windows XP-based computer and a virus-detection program cannot remove the virus and repair the system, you must repartition and format your hard disk and reinstall Windows XP. For additional information about partitioning and formatting a hard disk with Windows XP, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
313348 How to partition and format a hard disk in Windows XP
For more information about how to help protect the boot sector from viruses in Windows XP, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
122221 How to protect boot sector from viruses in Windows

i will discuss in next post about device driver issue. Thanks…….

How to Install Windows Vista

If you facing problems with Operating System and need to computer support to shoot out your computer problems  read and follow this post for Vista Installation .In last post i discussed System Requirement for Microsoft Windows Vista. In this section i am going to discussed about How to Install Windows Vista. For performing fresh installation of windows Vista there are two method available to install Windows Vista. The first methods is running the setup program from the current version of Windows on your Computer and second method start Installation of  Windows vista from Vista DVD. Both method discuss below one by one.

Method 1: Perform a clean installation of Windows Vista by running Setup from the current version of Windows
To perform a clean installation of Windows Vista from the current version of Windows on the computer, follow these steps:

1. Start the computer and make sure that the current version of Windows has started.
2. Insert the Windows Vista DVD into the DVD drive and then close the drive tray. Wait a moment for the Setup program to start automatically.
3. If the Setup program does not start automatically, follow these steps:
1. Click Start and then click Run.
2. Type Drive:\setup.exe and then click OK.

Note Drive is the drive letter of the computer’s DVD drive.
4. When the Setup program starts and the Install now screen appears, click Install now.
5. When the Which type of installation do you want? screen appears, click Custom (advanced). The follow the instructions to install Windows Vista.

If Windows Vista is now running on your computer, you have completed the installation successfully.

If the installation does not finish or you receive an error message, and you are comfortable trying to troubleshoot the problem, go to the “Troubleshooting” section for more information about common issues and their resolutions. If you are not comfortable trying to troubleshoot the issue, go to the “Next Steps” section.

Method 2: Perform a clean installation of Windows Vista by running Setup from the current version of Windows
To perform a clean installation of Windows Vista from the current version of Windows on the computer, follow these steps:

1. Start the computer and make sure that the current version of Windows has started.
2. Insert the Windows Vista DVD into the DVD drive and then close the drive tray. Wait a moment for the Setup program to start automatically.
3. If the Setup program does not start automatically, follow these steps:
1. Click Start and then click Run.
2. Type Drive:\setup.exe and then click OK.

Note Drive is the drive letter of the computer’s DVD drive.
4. When the Setup program starts and the Install now screen appears, click Install now.
5. When the Which type of installation do you want? screen appears, click Custom (advanced). The follow the instructions to install Windows Vista.

If Windows Vista is now running on your computer, you have completed the installation successfully.

If the installation does not finish or you receive an error message, and you are comfortable trying to troubleshoot the problem, go to the “Troubleshooting” section for more information about common issues and their resolutions. If you are not comfortable trying to troubleshoot the issue, go to the “Next Steps” section.

System Requirment For Windows Vista

Before Install Windows Vista It is necessary to know about system requirement for windows vista. I am listing here Windows Vista system requirement.

System requirement for windows vista Home Basic

* 800-megahertz (MHz) 32-bit (x86) processor or 800-MHz 64-bit (x64) processor
* 512 megabytes (MB) of system memory

Note On system configurations that use system memory as graphics memory, at least 448 MB of system memory must be available to the operating system after some memory is allocated for graphics.
* DirectX 9-class graphics card
* 32 MB of graphics memory
* 20-gigabyte (GB) hard disk that has 15 GB of free hard disk space
* Internal or external DVD drive
* Internet access capability
* Audio output capability

System requirement for Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, and Windows Vista Ultimate

* 1-gigahertz (GHz) 32-bit (x86) processor or 1-GHz 64-bit (x64) processor
* 1 GB of system memory
* Windows Aero-capable graphics card

Note This includes a DirectX 9-class graphics card that supports the following:
o A WDDM driver
o Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware
o 32 bits per pixel
* 128 MB of graphics memory (minimum)
* 40-GB hard disk that has 15 GB of free hard disk space (the 15GB of free space provides room for temporary file storage during the install or upgrade.)
* Internal or external DVD drive
* Internet access capability
* Audio output capability

Note A Windows Aero-capable graphics card is a graphics card that meets the following requirements:

* Supports a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver
* Has a DirectX 9-class graphics processor unit (GPU) that supports Pixel Shader 2.0
* Supports 32 bits per pixel
* Passes the Windows Aero acceptance test in the Windows Driver Kit (WDK)

If you facing any problems with vista go through Better Performence Of Windows Vista

How to Install Windows XP

Most of users use Windows XP operating system for computer system. But mostly people do not know installation process for the windows XP. Most of computer come with Windows XP. But If want to Install Windows XP on your computer you can follow the steps of Installation Process Of XP.

Installation Process

Installing Windows XP can take up to two hours. To make the process more manageable, it has been broken up into several sections. When you are ready, install Windows XP:

Part 1: Begin the Installation

1. Insert the Windows XP CD into your computer and restart your computer.

2. If prompted to start from the CD, press SPACEBAR. If you miss the prompt (it only appears for a few seconds), restart your computer to try again.

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3. Windows XP Setup begins. During this portion of setup, your mouse will not work, so you must use the keyboard. On the Welcome to Setup page, press ENTER.

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4. On the Windows XP Licensing Agreement page, read the licensing agreement. Press the PAGE DOWN key to scroll to the bottom of the agreement. Then press F8.
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5. This page enables you to select the hard disk drive on which Windows XP will be installed. Once you complete this step, all data on your hard disk drive will be removed and cannot be recovered. It is extremely important that you have a recent backup copy of your files before continuing. When you have a backup copy, press D, and then press L when prompted. This deletes your existing data.

6. Press ENTER to select Unpartitioned space, which appears by default.

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7. Press ENTER again to select Format the partition using the NTFS file system, which appears by default.

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8. Windows XP erases your hard disk drive using a process called formatting and then copies the setup files. You can leave your computer and return in 20 to 30 minutes.6

Part 2: Continue the Installation

9. Windows XP restarts and then continues with the installation process. From this point forward, you can use your mouse. Eventually, the Regional and Language Options page appears. Click Next to accept the default settings. If you are multilingual or prefer a language other than English, you can change language settings after setup is complete.

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10. On the Personalize Your Software page, type your name and your organization name. Some programs use this information to automatically fill in your name when required. Then, click Next.

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11. On the Your Product Key page, type your product key as it appears on your Windows XP CD case. The product key is unique for every Windows XP installation. Then, click Next.

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12. On the Computer Name and Administrator Password page, in the Computer name box, type a name that uniquely identifies your computer in your house, such as FAMILYROOM or TOMS. You cannot use spaces or punctuation. If you connect your computer to a network, you will use this computer name to find shared files and printers. Type a strong password that you can remember in the Administrator password box, and then retype it in the Confirm password box. Write the password down and store it in a secure place. Click Next.

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13. On the Date and Time Settings page, set your computer’s clock. Then, click the Time Zone down arrow, and select your time zone. Click Next.

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14. Windows XP will spend about a minute configuring your computer. On the Networking Settings page, click Next.
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15.  On the Workgroup or Computer Domain page, click Next.

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Part 3: Complete the Installation

16. Windows XP will spend 20 or 30 minutes configuring your computer and will automatically restart when finished. When the Display Settings dialog appears, click OK.

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17. When the Monitor Settings dialog box appears, click OK.

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18. The final stage of setup begins. On the Welcome to Microsoft Windows page, click Next.

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19. On the Help protect your PC page, click Help protect my PC by turning on Automatic Updates now. Then, click Next.

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20. Windows XP will then check if you are connected to the Internet:

If you are connected to the Internet, select the choice that describes your network connection on the Will this computer connect to the Internet directly, or through a network? page. If you’re not sure, accept the default selection, and click Next.

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. If you use dial-up Internet access, or if Windows XP cannot connect to the Internet, you can connect to the Internet after setup is complete. On the How will this computer connect to the Internet? page, click Skip.

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21. Windows XP Setup displays the Ready to activate Windows? page. If you are connected to the Internet, click Yes, and then click Next. If you are not yet connected to the Internet, click No, click Next, and then skip to step 24. After setup is complete, Windows XP will automatically remind you to activate and register your copy of Windows XP.

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22. On the Ready to register with Microsoft? page, click Yes, and then click Next.21

23. On the Collecting Registration Information page, complete the form. Then, click Next.

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24. On the Who will use this computer? page, type the name of each person who will use the computer. You can use first names only, nicknames, or full names. Then click Next. To add users after setup is complete or to specify a password to keep your account private, read Create and customize user accounts.
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25. On the Thank you! page, click Finish.

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Congratulations! Windows XP setup is complete. You can log on by clicking your name on the logon screen. If you’ve installed Windows XP on a new computer or new hard disk drive, you can now use the File and Settings Transfer Wizard to copy your important data to your computer or hard disk drive.

After logon, take a few minutes to validate your copy of Windows. Validation gives you access to hundreds of free downloads from the Microsoft Download Center. To learn about the new features Windows XP provides, click the Start button, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Tour Windows XP.