Microsoft KB Archive/315679

= Problems with drive overlay programs in Windows XP =

Article ID: 315679

Article Last Modified on 8/8/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
 * Microsoft Windows XP Professional

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This article was previously published under Q315679



SYMPTOMS
You may experience one or more of the following symptoms:  After the first reboot of Windows XP Setup, you may receive one of the following error messages:

 No operating system Setup has determined that Drive C: is corrupted and cannot be repaired. To quit setup press F3. Windows could not start because of he following ARC firmware boot configuration problem. Did not properly generate ARC name for HAL and System path. Please check the windows documentation about ARC configuration options and your hardware reference manuals for additional information. Stop: 0x0000007b (0xf898963c, 0xc0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

 Windows XP Setup may stop responding (hang) and display a blank black screen after the first reboot.</li> After you install Windows XP, secondary hard drives that worked and appeared correctly in the following operating systems may appear to be damaged or have a size of zero bytes:  Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me)</li> Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition</li> Microsoft Windows 98</li> Microsoft Windows 95</li></ul> </li></ul>

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CAUSE
These issues can occur if you are using a drive overlay software program to control your hard disk. Some versions of some drive overlay programs may not be compatible with Windows XP.

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RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, contact the manufacturer of the your drive overlay program to inquire about a fix for this issue.

To determine if your hard disk uses a drive overlay program, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

186057 How to tell if a drive overlay program is installed in Windows

Warning: Do not use the fdisk /mbr command from the Windows Me/98 Startup disk or the fixmbr command in the Windows XP Recovery Console. These commands will destroy your drive overlay Master Boot Record information if you are using a drive overlay program, and this may cause data loss. To work around this issue:
 * 1) Back up your critical data.
 * 2) Partition and reformat your hard disk by using the Windows XP CD-ROM.

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STATUS
This behavior is by design.

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IBM
Disk Manager 2000

http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/storage/index.html

Maxtor
MAXBLAST

http://storage.free-driver-download.com/Maxtor/17211/Maxtor-MaxBlast-Plus-3-v3.6-Windows-9x-ME-NT4-2000-XP.html

Quantum
http://www.quantum.com/Products/TapeDrives/Index.aspx

Seagate
Disk Manager

http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/drivers/discwiz.html

Western Digital
EZ-BIOS

http://www.d-a-l.com/help/archive/index.php/t-11589.html

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