Addressing error Code In The Window XP
Addressing error Code In The Window XP Upgrade Install-Setupdd.sys Could Not Be Loaded. Error Code 4
Have when to upgrade your computer using the Windows XP setup CD, may have one or more of the following symptoms:
SYMPTOMS:
* You restart your own computer in the interval / random intervals.
* When you first start your computer, you will receive a warning as follows:
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupted:
System32 \ DRIVERS \ pci.sys
* When you start the computer using the Windows XP Recovery Console or start a setup from the Windows XP CD-ROM, there is an error message one of the following error message:
Setupdd.sys could not be loaded. Error code 4.
or:
Setupdd.sys could not be loaded. Error code 7.
CAUSE:
This problem can occur if your computer contains a hardware component that is broken or not compatible with Windows XP.
HANDLING:
Well, to overcome the problem of Windows XP setup, as mentioned above, follow the steps as follows:
Warning! Do not trigger complete the following procedure unless you are very experienced and familiar with the computer's internal hardware and installation. Components in the computer hardware is very sensitive to static electricity. For information about the correct handling of computer components, try to find as much information about the components installed on your computer is usually found on the instructions of the manufacturer or search on google aja.
1. Shut down your computer, and then remove all devices PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect).
2. Restart your computer.
* If the setup of Windows start normally, turn off the computer, then re-install PCI devices one by one. Start Windows after the installation of each hardware device. When you install a device that causes the problem described in the "Symptoms" as already mentioned above, remove the device, and then continue installation of other PCI devices.
* If the Windows setup does not work start, remove one or more of the memory modules installed on your computer. Simply let one of RAM on your computer to run Windows XP setup.
Note Windows XP requires 128 megabytes (MB) of RAM. The minimum is 64 MB and the maximum is 4 gigabytes (GB).
For example, if two 256-MB memory modules on your computer diipasang, pull one of the memory modules. If Windows started successfully, turn off the computer, then reinstall the RAM modules one by one. Run the setup of Windows after the installation of each RAM module. When you install a module that causes the problem described in the "Symptoms", remove the RAM module, then proceed to install the other RAM module.
3. Check and determine whether the PCI devices
in your computer is compatible with Windows XP.