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Initializecommand C000003a
17-12-2007 9:30 PM
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I have Windows XP SP2.
This "Initializecommand c000003a" in white letters appears during startup but before the Welcome screen appears. It lasts for about 5 seconds. Everything works as normal but since yesterday it has appeared everytime I boot up.
I would be grateful if someone could tell me what this means and if it is anything to worry about. How to get rid of it, too.
Thanks.
Bill
This "Initializecommand c000003a" in white letters appears during startup but before the Welcome screen appears. It lasts for about 5 seconds. Everything works as normal but since yesterday it has appeared everytime I boot up.
I would be grateful if someone could tell me what this means and if it is anything to worry about. How to get rid of it, too.
Thanks.
Bill
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Re: Initializecommand C000003a
17-12-2007 10:18 PM
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Nothing showing up on google.
Are you sure you have the spelling correct including the spacing between words etc?
Are you sure you have the spelling correct including the spacing between words etc?
Re: Initializecommand C000003a
17-12-2007 10:56 PM
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Quote from: bill I have Windows XP SP2.
This "Initializecommand c000003a" in white letters appears during startup but before the Welcome screen appears. It lasts for about 5 seconds. Everything works as normal but since yesterday it has appeared everytime I boot up.
Just a thought...
Do you have any SCSI drives - especially RAID?
That "Initialize command" would be something issued during drive etc recognition by the SCSI BIOS.
Still very peculiar though...
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: Initializecommand C000003a
17-12-2007 11:20 PM
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Quote from: Peter Nothing showing up on google.
Are you sure you have the spelling correct including the spacing between words etc?
It appears top left of the screen. White letters on blue background. It displays like this:
Initializecommand
C000003a
Before this first happened yesterday, I had re-installed Windows Live OneCare which downloaded as upgraded to version 2 with a number of new features. Perhaps it caused the message. Anyway I have uninstalled it and gone back to Norton 360; but the problem remains. Thanks fo the replies sofar.
Bill
Re: Initializecommand C000003a
17-12-2007 11:37 PM
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And when all else fails, the WinDBG help file actually helps (from the "Bug Checks"->"Bug Check Code Reference" section): " Cause This error can be caused by any part of the disk subsystem, including bad disks, bad or incorrect cables, mixing different ATA-type devices on the same chain, or drives that are not available due to hardware regeneration. It can also be caused by a missing file from the boot partition, or by a driver file that has been disabled from the *Drivers* tab by mistake. "
Re: Initializecommand C000003a
17-12-2007 11:55 PM
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Quote from: axisofevil
Quote from: bill I have Windows XP SP2.
This "Initializecommand c000003a" in white letters appears during startup but before the Welcome screen appears. It lasts for about 5 seconds. Everything works as normal but since yesterday it has appeared everytime I boot up.
Just a thought...
Do you have any SCSI drives - especially RAID?
That "Initialize command" would be something issued during drive etc recognition by the SCSI BIOS.
Still very peculiar though...
You prompted me too Google for RAID + BIOS+ OneCare. Found this:
Forgot to post that Windows Live OneCare went through a version change last week ..... is set to RAID in the BIOS and this issue still exists in build 5744.
Still baffled, but I think you've hit the nail on the head and a solution is no doubt forthcoming.Thanks to everyone..
Bill
Re: Initializecommand C000003a
19-12-2007 10:27 PM
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Instead of getting rid of the Initializecommand problem I soon got myself into deeper mire. Windows Update decided I needed to download 88 updates (63Mb worth) but then failed to install them. Ended up with five 63Mb downloads all of which failed to install.
So, in despair I did a full system recovery and the multitude of downloads to catch up on the last 18 months all installed perfectly and the InitializeCommand problem has disappeared.
A long old day's work but I'm happy again.
Many thanks for answering my request for help.
Bill
So, in despair I did a full system recovery and the multitude of downloads to catch up on the last 18 months all installed perfectly and the InitializeCommand problem has disappeared.
A long old day's work but I'm happy again.
Many thanks for answering my request for help.
Bill
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