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“STOP 0×00000051″ or “STOP 0x0000001E” Error Message in Windows XP and 2000

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

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The configuration manager in Windows XP or 2000 operating system enables you to manage multiple installations in your system. Furthermore, it saves your time and energy to locate any specific component in your computer. However, you might encounter a STOP error message while attempting to start configuration manager. The various reasons responsible for the occurrence of a STOP error message can be unauthenticated hive data, software bugs and more. In such situations, the data saved in the hard drive becomes inaccessible. To recover the inaccessible data, you need to restore it from the latest backup. But if you have not created any backup of the lost data, then you need to recover the lost data by using powerful Data Recovery Software

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As a practical instance, you may encounter any of the below error messages when you attempt to start Configuration Manager on either a Windows XP based computer or on a Microsoft Windows Server 2000 based server:

“STOP 0×00000051 (0x0000000c, 0xc0000005, 0x????????, 0x????????)”

Or

“STOP 0x0000001E {0xc0000005, 0x8046c40e, 0×00000000, 0x????????}”

The “?” in the above error messages signifies the variable value.

After the above STOP error message appears, all the files and folders stored in the hard drive become inaccessible.

Cause:

The above error message mainly occurs when Configuration Manager does not properly verify hive data. A hive data is a logical collection of values, keys and sub keys in the computer registry, which contains a set of supporting files holding backups of its data. When the above issue occurs, a wrong list value may be returned if the list count is zero (0).

Resolution:

To resolve the above error and access the data, you need to follow these steps:

For Windows XP based computer, you need to obtain the Hotfix solution provided by Microsoft. For Windows Server 2000 based server, you need to obtain the latest service pack for Windows 2000.

If you still receive the same error message in any of the operating systems in the absence of updated data backup, you need to recover the inaccessible data by using advanced PST Recovery utilities. Such recovery software offer complete Data Recovery from a logically corrupted hard drive by using advanced and effective scanning algorithms. These utilities provide user friendly interface, which makes these applications easy-to- understand and implement.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the most powerful Data Recovery application that can recover data in all cases of software level corruption. This Data Recovery Software natively supports more than 300 file types. It supports FAT16, FAT32, vFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems. It is compatible with Windows Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000.

Jacob Luis is a student of Mass Communication doing research on Data Recovery Software . He is also a Hard disk recovery Specialist.


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