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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Computer Problem?

Mon, 21 Jan 2008, 16:38
Hotshot
I have problem with new computer as I cant get in window and all I see is blue background with white fonts saying this

"STOP: C000135 {unable to locate Component}

This Application has failed to start becase Basemcoc32(Yes it is correct spelling as I have double check it) was not found. Re-stalling the application may fix the problem."


Mon, 21 Jan 2008, 16:52
steve_ancell
Have you tried updating the operating system ?.
Mon, 21 Jan 2008, 17:00
Hotshot
I dont have operating system as I have to buy window xp home edition on ebay as I wont be buying in pc world shop!
Mon, 21 Jan 2008, 17:26
JL235
I have no idea as to what is wrong, but it sounds like a stop error. Try copying down the number and going on the Microsoft support website. If in doubt, e-mail them about it. Microsoft support does exist and is actually pretty good.

Have you tried booting into safe mode and then fixing this problem there?
Mon, 21 Jan 2008, 17:28
Hotshot
I couldnt get in the safe mode
Mon, 21 Jan 2008, 17:40
JL235
Well I'm not completely sure if this will work, but can't you just download Windows (illegally) but then reinstall using the cd-key on one of those stickers on the back of your PC (presuming it is there)?
Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 01:30
power mousey

oh no!, first the graphics card.
Now this. Sorry, Hotshot.

Most likely you have to do a whole "Recovery" set up.
Every thing is reinitialized and formated back to the initial default factory settings.
But do this, only and only after you exhausted all other possibilities and solutions.

I had to do this on my HP computer a few times.
Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 04:28
Hotshot
I dont have even have Recover Disk for it

I do have copies of Window xp home edition but I went to Bio setting and change to boot to CD and it doesnt work...
So much headache of the pc eh?
I did rather own Next gen Amiga instead of Anynnoed PC But no...I have sort the bugger( pc ) for once and all lol
Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 05:03
Jayenkai
Poor Hotshot!

I think I'll agree with the New Amiga sentiment. A single OS, single spec home computer would be SO much better for us coders.
..

Is this the one with the new gfx card?
If so, try booting without the new card, see how it does then. (eek!)

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Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 05:23
Afr0
Jayenkai I think I'll agree with the New Amiga sentiment. A single OS, single spec home computer would be SO much better for us coders.


A single spec computer? With a single OS? That wouldn't be able to run WoW?

EEK

*Faints*

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Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 06:30
lyons
I do have copies of Window xp home edition but I went to Bio setting and change to boot to CD and it doesnt work.


i had that problem of the cd not booting even with the bios set to boot to cd recently. i wad trying to set up a pc for a project im working on. i got round it by putting my hdd in another pc to start the stage 1 of windows installer
(thats this one)

if you want to reinstall windows (usually the best option with windows) you could try installing the first half on another pc and the put the hdd back in the original computer once it reboots as the setup will be on you hard disk and so lets you continue.

hope that makes some sense.


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Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 07:29
JL235
Lyons, that's genious. Thanks, that is bound to come in useful some day.
Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 11:51
power mousey

surprisingly, I agree with JL
and share his statement.

Thank you, Lyons.

yet, Hotshot so no recovery disk?
What about a built-in recovery system within the hard drive?
I'm not talking about the System Restore either. But a built in recovery to initiate to default factory settings.
Fortunately my HP came with both.

Good luck and I agree with Jay.
There can only be one...one Os. And one OS to rule them all.
Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 15:12
Hotshot
Lyons is good one

I know what u mean Power mousey.

I just been thinking....How many GB is Window xp home edition? I could install window home edition xp in USB Flash memory( which is 4GB ) and run from there.

wot do u think?
Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 15:32
spinal
afr0 A single spec computer? With a single OS? That wouldn't be able to run WoW?


Yes it would, they would have coded it tighter and optimized thats all, like they had to in the old days

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Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 15:42
JL235
[quote=HotShot]I just been thinking....How many GB is Window xp home edition? I could install window home edition xp in USB Flash memory( which is 4GB ) and run from there.

wot do u think?[/HotShot]
I'm pretty sure Windows is pretty iffy about hardware. If you make large changes, like changing the motherboard, it will ask you to re-register. It doesn't like to be on different hardware.

Even if it works, running from USB will probably be quite slow. I'd advise Googling this as if it's possible someone has probably already done it.
Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 15:56
Hotshot
I going to get another SAT 2 Hard drive and put in my computer(with new graphics cards). try install window xp home edition and try fix other hard drive when I am in window

wish me luck eh?
Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 16:07
HoboBen
Is this any help at all?

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Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 18:41
Hotshot
that is very good one Hoboben.

when my computer start and I was pressing F8 and I got lists of opitions such as

SAFE MODE *
SAFE MODE WITH NETWORK *
SAFE MODE WITH COMMAND PROMPT *

ENABLE BOOT LOGGING
ENABLE VGA MODE

DIRECTORY SERVICES RESTORE MODE(WINDOW DOMAIN CONTROLLERS ONLY)

DEBUGGING MODE *
DISABLE AUTOMATIC RESTART ON SYSTEM FAILURE *

START WINDOW NORMALLY *
REBOOT
RETURN TO OS CHOCICES MENUS

* = MEAN I have try it and no LUCK!

wot about DIRECTORY SERVICES RESTORE MODE?
Tue, 22 Jan 2008, 23:49
power mousey
when you run out of solutions
and when you're ready, perhaps its time for a whole
reformat recovery back to the initial default settings.
I don't know if your computer has built-in system recovery
back to the "initial" factory settings.

Hopefully, it won't come down to that.


Again, my HP Pavilion has this and a recovery cd. And also system restore too.


new editey: from what I have reading up... perhaps making a bootable XP disk.

www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm






Fri, 25 Jan 2008, 09:51
Hotshot
I just bought Sat 2 Hard drive and also cable for it too.
I need go to pc world again to get More PSU Cable to connect other hard drive(otherwords...I will have two hard drive....one master and one slave) then I will be able to unstall the service pack 2 on hard drive been FOOK UP.

I let You know how I get on.