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Problems Installing Windows Xp, Get Error Message 800b0001, Signature Code Invalid
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XP23
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Experience: Intermediate
29-Oct-2004, 07:53 AM
#1
Problems Installing Windows Xp, Get Error Message 800b0001, Signature Code Invalid
Hey I'm Looking For Someone Who Can Help Me With This Problem THAT Im Having With My Windows Xp Installation. After Having Some Problems With My Windows I Recently Decided To Reinstall Windows Xp. In Doing That I Created Some Type Of Problem. MY FIRST MISTAKE WAS NOT CREATING A BACKUP DISK AND NOW I'M LOST. I Now Have No Windows Due To The Fact While Im Installing Xp I Get A Fatal Error Message Indicating Error Code 800b0001, I Have No Idea On Wat I Should Do, The Problem Occurs Time After Time And Now Im Left With No Windows. Can Some One Help Me? What Should I Do?
It Also Says Something About The Nc5iis File, How Do I Repair This Problem?pleaseeeeee I Neeed Help..thanxxx
nobles
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: North East England
29-Oct-2004, 08:49 AM
#2
Quote:
Originally Posted by
XP23
Hey I'm Looking For Someone Who Can Help Me With This Problem THAT Im Having With My Windows Xp Installation. After Having Some Problems With My Windows I Recently Decided To Reinstall Windows Xp. In Doing That I Created Some Type Of Problem. MY FIRST MISTAKE WAS NOT CREATING A BACKUP DISK AND NOW I'M LOST. I Now Have No Windows Due To The Fact While Im Installing Xp I Get A Fatal Error Message Indicating Error Code 800b0001, I Have No Idea On Wat I Should Do, The Problem Occurs Time After Time And Now Im Left With No Windows. Can Some One Help Me? What Should I Do?
It Also Says Something About The Nc5iis File, How Do I Repair This Problem?pleaseeeeee I Neeed Help..thanxxx
nobles
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: North East England
29-Oct-2004, 08:50 AM
#3
have you tried completely reformatting the hard drive....format c:
THEN reinstalling XP again form scratch?
XP23
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Experience: Intermediate
29-Oct-2004, 01:47 PM
#4
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Originally Posted by
nobles
have you tried completely reformatting the hard drive....format c:
THEN reinstalling XP again form scratch?
YES I HAVE STILL NO LUCK, I'M BAFFLED..
XP23
Junior Member with 3 posts.
Join Date: Oct 2004
Experience: Intermediate
29-Oct-2004, 01:55 PM
#5
I Really Dont See Where The Problem Lies, Or What To Do Next!
simpswr
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Houston, Texas
Experience: Learning
29-Oct-2004, 03:23 PM
#6
Found this when I Googled the error code:
Error:
Error code 800b0001 Signature for Windows 2000 Professional is invalid Setup had problems registering the following OLE control dll: WINNT\System32\initpki.dll
Translation:
You may receive this error message during the device detection phase of a Win2000 installation. It occurs if the computer you’re using has an old or outdated BIOS.
Solution:
To resolve the problem, you’ll have to upgrade your motherboard to the latest version of BIOS and run Setup again
norton850
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Bennington VT
29-Oct-2004, 04:37 PM
#7
How far into your installation do you get before the error?
What exactly is the "nc5" message?
Info on your system please?
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