Microsoft KB Archive/126423

= STOP: 0x0000007B "Inaccessible_Boot_Device" - during setup disk2 =

Article ID: 126423

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.5
 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q126423



SYMPTOMS
Many computers are equipped with both the 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch floppy drives in one single unit. When you install Windows NT on a computer with this floppy drive unit, the following error message may appear during Windows NT Setup Disk 2.

STOP: 0x0000007B

Inaccessible_Boot_Device



CAUSE
This problem occurs if the original path of the floppy drives has changed through the BIOS configuration of the computer. Some computers that include the two floppy drives in a single unit have a BIOS option to swap the floppy drives logically without changing the hardware jumpers. This allows any one of the floppy drives to become the "boot" floppy drive. When you install Windows NT, this BIOS setting is ignored and the Windows NT kernel addresses the floppy drives as configured with the jumpers.



RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, do the following:


 * 1) Do not use the DRIVE SWAPPING option in the computer system BIOS to change the logical configuration of the floppy drive letters. If you have changed the configuration, change it back to the original settings.
 * 2) Make sure the jumpers on the floppy drive unit matches the drive types defined in the computer system BIOS.



MORE INFORMATION
This error may also occur on systems with a LS/120 floppy disk drive installed.

For additional information, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

172773: Problems Using LS/120 Floppy Disk Drive with Windows NT Setup

Additional query words: cmos stop 0x7B

Keywords: kbhardware kbsetup KB126423

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