Stop: 0x0000007B (0xEF01b84c, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x0000

Don't know what happened, I was playing Everquest, the connection stopped and comes back as normal, becuase of SBLive. The only thing different was when I switch back to the desktop, seeing a error message box popped up and said windows is going to shutdown and counting down from some seconds, then I harry up and w ...

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Don't know what happened, I was playing Everquest, the connection stopped and comes back as normal, becuase of SBLive. The only thing different was when I switch back to the desktop, seeing a error message box popped up and said windows is going to shutdown and counting down from some seconds, then I harry up and when back to Everquest and logout.
 
Computer shutdown and restarted, then bios didn't find my IBM 75GXP 45GB HD. I turned off the computer and power back on agian. It found it, and it went into Win2K. I thought everything was fine and I started to play Everquest again. You know what? It happened again. I did the same steps, but this time it wouldn't boot into Win2k, starting to make some werid noise like it is eating itself and gave me a stop error message with the blue screen of death.
Stop: 0x0000007B (0xEF01b84c, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
 
I booted up the Win2k CD and went to recovery console, it won't even show anything when I type c:\dir. I was able to see my D and E partitions.
 
**I know the HD sounds like it is dead, but I bought it to work and hooked up to my work PC. I can only see my E becuase C and D is NTFS, and I can format my E partition fine, with not werid noise...
 
Well.. I am going to order a new HD I guess... Can you guys help me out? What kind and brand should I get? I was thinking a small like 20GB IBM 60GXP......

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Can you run
 
chkdsk c: /f
 
from the recovery console? It could be that the Everquest crash caused some damage to the hard drive?
 
Give it a go, and see what happens.
 
Rgds
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The hard disk gives indication of working but a number of Windows 2000 files may be damaged. Try using the CD-ROM recovery console for repairing the NTFS partition.