Adrian Douglas
February 25th, 2002, 12:11 AM
While updating my Capture Card Driver my system crashed. Everything installed OK but upon reboot I struck a problem.
Verifying DMI Pool Data fails and hangs, and the letters LI appear on the screen with a flashing cursor. The system dosen't respond to anything other than power off/reset.
It's a Win2000 system and I've tried all the repair/recovery steps using the recovery console and the ERD. I boot up to the command promp using a boot disk and when I change drive to C: it comes up with Invalid Drive Specification. This happens with both my HDDs but not the CD-ROM and the CD burner.
I tried reinstalling Win2000 from the command prompt but it hung with the same symptom again.
Has anyone seen something similar before, the LI, that is. It looks like some sort of MBR virus or something that has infected my CMOS. It's got me. I thought i'd seen pretty much all Windows problems and have never not been able to fix a a problem before.
If anyone has any ideas, I'd be stoked to hear them. Oh, and not 'Go buy a MAC', as I'm seriously thinking about it
Verifying DMI Pool Data fails and hangs, and the letters LI appear on the screen with a flashing cursor. The system dosen't respond to anything other than power off/reset.
It's a Win2000 system and I've tried all the repair/recovery steps using the recovery console and the ERD. I boot up to the command promp using a boot disk and when I change drive to C: it comes up with Invalid Drive Specification. This happens with both my HDDs but not the CD-ROM and the CD burner.
I tried reinstalling Win2000 from the command prompt but it hung with the same symptom again.
Has anyone seen something similar before, the LI, that is. It looks like some sort of MBR virus or something that has infected my CMOS. It's got me. I thought i'd seen pretty much all Windows problems and have never not been able to fix a a problem before.
If anyone has any ideas, I'd be stoked to hear them. Oh, and not 'Go buy a MAC', as I'm seriously thinking about it