a problem with your hardware, i get that too when i overclock way too much.
Ahhh, random bsods, it happens in my other rig running XP x86, the problem?
Cpu reaches heat limits and decides not to go on.
(It's a shitty celeron D 2.13, but it systematically fails at 135 F, pisses me off)
Startup, specially in Vista, takes a lot of cpu time.
Try cleaning your cpu heatsink (you should do it every 6 months with no exceptions).
Guys, but there is clearly written that this is problem with mounting of boot drive, that will be HDD. It looks like broken Windows files or hardware, in this case HDD or even motherboard or maybe theese are just bad BIOS settings (as it is also written on the screen).
(07-20-2009, 04:07 AM)Veeeight Wrote: [ -> ]Guys, but there is clearly written that this is problem with mounting of boot drive, that will be HDD. It looks like broken Windows files or hardware, in this case HDD or even motherboard or maybe theese are just bad BIOS settings (as it is also written on the screen).
it can be everything really
hdd,hdd firmware,bios,mobo,cable,ram,power supply,...
Is MOUNT_BOOT_DRIVE always the reason of the bsod?
Because if it is a random error, it is more likely the cpu, if it is the same error, it's what Daco and Veeeight say.
did you try safemode yet?
Repeatedly press F8 when your computer turns on.
(07-20-2009, 04:53 AM)Diddy Kong Wrote: [ -> ]did you try safemode yet?
Repeatedly press F8 when your computer turns on.
I press F8 and appear, I try with all of the menu of F8...
(Where appear safemode??My computer have idiom spanish

)
On my computer to get to safe mode i press F8 then it asks something like
Safe mode With Command Prompt
Or Safe mode with Networking
Try the second or third option, that's just my guess.