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BSOD After Universal Restore ATIH 2010

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After upgrading to a new machine (motherboard, cpu, memory and 1 TB HDD) I backed up my existing 80 GB HDD and using the universal restore moved my data to the new drive. Old machine had a DVI monitor that came with an AGP card and dvi port. New motherboard doesn't have an AGP slot but does have an on board DVI port. Since monitor worked perfect on old machine I figured it should work on new one.
When booting after restore I get the BSOD with stop: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0X00000000, 0XB4A4CB0BC, 0XBA4CADB8). No hardware mentioned. The only way I can boot is by pressing F8 and selecting VGA Mode even after installing the monitor driver and chipset drivers. My OS is Win XP Pro. SP 3 (Student Ver) Monitor is a Samsung 940B LS19HABKBJ/XAA. MY question is: What does stop: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0X00000000, 0XB4A4CB0BC, 0XBA4CADB8) translate to in english? Is not a DVI port a DVI port? Will I also have to upgrade to another monitor?
Thanx for any advice with my problem.

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It sounds like you didn't tell TI to install the chipset/hard drive controller drivers during the restore. All other drivers have to be installed manually after the restore is complete. See http://forum.acronis.com/content/5410 for some help.

0xB4A4CB0BC should be 0xBA4CB0BC
Hard drive must not be a problem or else it wouldn't boot even in safe mode. Looks like some older video driver(s) were not removed properly.

Thanks guys for the reply. Yes I told TI to install the chipset/drive controller drivers but it didn't do it. On first start up I got a ton of found new hardware windows but no mouse available for use so re-booted to safe mode and was able to correct that but BSOD continues.

No problem with harddrive. works as it should. After getting up and checking device manager all video drivers loaded. Display also lists monitor and driver.

Anybody know what the stop error translates to?
Thanks
Bob

Yes I told TI to install the chipset/drive controller drivers but it didn't do it.

If those drivers are not installed properly I suspect that that is the cause of your problem. Is your new drive controller operating in IDE or AHCI Mode. If AHCI did you install the proper driver? Check the BIOS setting and see what it says. If its IDE then you should have been OK. If AHCI maybe you didn't use the correct driver. Can you tell us more about your system details?

Hi thomasjk;

Bios setting for drive controller is IDE. In device manager drivers are Microsoft. loaded into system32\drivers listed as: disk.sys, partmgr.sys, snapmansys and tdrpm258.sys. Drive is seagate. Been to seagate looking for drivers, as none came with drive. Didn't see any available for download. Assume install disk for motherboard installed them.

As to system details what would like to know? Motherboard is gigabyte MA785GM-US2H, CPU IS AMD Phenom X4 9750 Quad Core, Memory is Corsair DDR2 800 MHz 2 GB 2 installed 2.75 used as I have 32 bit win., Harddrive is Sata 1.5 TB Barracuda.

For dev anon: you are correct it is 0XBA4CB0BC. Sorry, too many numbers and letters easy to mix them up. especially when I have no clue as to what I'm typing. Might as well be Greek.

If selecting 'vga mode' allows to boot, it must be connected with video drivers. Googling for BSOD error codes shows some results with similar situation - migrating to new video card.