Change Boot Controller Driver Windows 2003
Hello, I have a Windows 2003 R2 Dell PowerEdge 2900, RAID 1. The server is stuck in a reboot loop which occurs right after the Windows 2003 screen and the scrolling graphic underneath. I believe this was caused by one or both of the following: In order to clean up space I deleted MS Update uninstall folders, as well as other folder(s) in that directory. I also noticed malware on two of the profiles (It is a terminal server). -I ran Dell hardware diagnostics that came out clean. This is the second time this has happened, the first time (last week) I used Last Known Good Config which was successful. This time it was not.
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-I've tried safe mode but it reboots at acpitable. Various Types Of System Programs there. Ms Office Visio 2010 With Crack And Keygen. dat. -I disabled restart on failure and received the following Stop Code: Stop 0x0000007b (0xf789ea94 0xc000000e 0x00000000 0x00000000) -I removed network and usb connections and rebooted with same result. -I disabled usb in bios. -I've tried to do a repair with the install disk and also to boot up using Active Boot Disk neither recognized that there are hard drives. (I belive this has something to do with RAID) I'd appreciate any help. Thank you, Flynn. Thank you for your response.
I do believe that it is related to the OS, but I am not certain. I tried booting into safe mode but it rebooted at acpitable.dat so I cannot get further to look at the logs. I think I could do a repair or fixmbr if I could get to the hard disks through a boot cd. I may need to load drivers first, which will then allow me to try and repair the OS.
I also saw that copying the original update.sys may resolve an issue like this, though again I'd need to copy it from a cd. I had a similiar issue where the drives were not being seen by the install disk when I was building the server 2 years ago, at the time Dell had me use the 'System Management, Tools and Documentation' disk to load drivers and that allowed me to install the OS. I am going to try that now. A 7B is an inaccessible boot volume. This normally means one of the following issues: A driver update to your raid controller failed and thus windows cannot load the driver for your raid controller to access the raid array. The raid controller is not functioning properly. A cable has become disconnected between the drive and controller, or the controller has become disconnected between board and controller.