Curbkiddytech
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A while ago I was working on my grandpa's computer trying to solve a weird sound issue. Flashing the BIOS seemed to be the best solution at the time so I flashed the BIOS. However, after it was flashed, the computer no longer read the hard drives under a RAID array (RAID 1) and would only boot as IDE in the BIOS setting. I left it at that because correcting back to RAID required the install disc which I thought I didn't have. Anyways, it worked that way for a while and now it just took a dump.
The computer had been acting up lately so I decided to re-flash the BIOS and correct the RAID problem as well. But I was messing around with boot settings in the BIOS and after switching it to RAID, it not working, and then switching it back to IDE, I got an error message.
It said that the computer recognized a recent hardware change or something and needed the install disc to repair it. I put in the install disc and chose to repair the existing operating system (under the RAID configuration), but there was no operating system listed when there should have been. I exited the setup and tried IDE again and got the same error. The error code is 0xc000000e. Is this a deficient memory module issue, or something else? Will I need to do a complete fresh install of the Operating System or will this be salvageable?
The computer had been acting up lately so I decided to re-flash the BIOS and correct the RAID problem as well. But I was messing around with boot settings in the BIOS and after switching it to RAID, it not working, and then switching it back to IDE, I got an error message.
It said that the computer recognized a recent hardware change or something and needed the install disc to repair it. I put in the install disc and chose to repair the existing operating system (under the RAID configuration), but there was no operating system listed when there should have been. I exited the setup and tried IDE again and got the same error. The error code is 0xc000000e. Is this a deficient memory module issue, or something else? Will I need to do a complete fresh install of the Operating System or will this be salvageable?