How Do I Resolve a Stop 0?000000D1 Error Message in IASTOR.SYS......
Here is the Dell provided Fix,
How Do I Resolve a Stop 0?000000D1 Error Message in IASTOR.SYS in the Microsoft? Windows? XP Operating System?
Table of Contents
1. Change the SATA Operation setting from RAID Autodetect / AHCI to RAID Autodetect / ATA in System Setup.
2. Download and install the Intel? Matrix Storage Driver.
3. Change the SATA Operation setting to RAID Autodetect / AHCI in System Setup.
Change the SATA Operation setting from RAID Autodetect / AHCI to RAID Autodetect / ATA in System Setup.
Date Created: 2005-08-26
Date Modified: 2005-08-26
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To change the SATA Operation settings in the System Setup (BIOS), perform the following steps:
Reboot the computer.
Press the key on the keyboard immediately after the keyboard LEDs flash to enter the BIOS (System Setup).
The System Setup screen appears.
Press the or keys to highlight the Drives section, and then press the key.
Press the or keys to highlight the SATA Operation section, and then press the key.
Press the or keys to highlight RAID Autodetect / ATA, and then press the key.
Press the key to exit the System Setup.
Press the or keys to highlight Save/Exit, and then press the key.
The computer restarts.
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Download and install the Intel? Matrix Storage Driver.
Date Created: 2006-10-27
Date Modified: 2006-10-30
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To download and install the Intel? Matrix Storage Driver, perform the following steps:
Click User Posted Link to download the R130119.exe file to the Windows Desktop.
Double-click the R130119.EXE file on the desktop.
The Self-Extracting window appears and prompts you to extract to the C:DELLDRIVERSR130119 directory.
Write down this path so you can find the Setup.exe file later.
The Self-Extractor window appears.
Click OK.
Click the Start button, and then click Run.
Type C:DELLDRIVERSR130119 in the Open box and click OK.
Follow the on-screen installation instructions.
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Change the SATA Operation setting to RAID Autodetect / AHCI in System Setup.
Date Created: 2004-07-19
Date Modified: 2004-08-02
Audience:
Internet
Extranet
Intranet
To change the SATA Operation settings in the System Setup (BIOS), perform the following steps:
Reboot the system.
Press the key immediately after the keyboard LEDs flash to enter the System Setup (BIOS).
Press the and keys to highlight the Drives section and press the key.
Press the and keys to highlight the SATA Operation section and press the key.
Press the and keys to highlight RAID Autodetect / AHCI and press the key.
Press to exit the System Setup (BIOS).
Press the and keys to highlight Save/Exit and press the key.
Posted By: pants on August 14th 2009 at 14:47:54
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- I'm trying to do a repair reinstallation of Windows XP (General Chat) - Charles21, Aug 14, 14:42:11
- sounds like you need to give your hard drive a good clean (General Chat) - Dave in France, Aug 14, 14:58:00
- How Do I Resolve a Stop 0?000000D1 Error Message in IASTOR.SYS...... (General Chat) - pants, Aug 14, 14:47:54
- this may as well be in German (General Chat) - Charles21, Aug 14, 14:52:28
- Can't you get into the bios on boot up like it suggests? (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Aug 14, 15:00:19
- To correct a wholly different problem? That would be mad! (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, Aug 14, 15:15:48
- I'd find a Live CD for Ubuntu or similar. (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 15:19:34
- I have no idea what that means (General Chat) - Charles21, Aug 14, 15:22:06
- Path (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 15:27:34
- + (n/m) (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 15:41:31
- The key point I made earlier was Install Linux. (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 15:42:59
- Here...... (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 15:30:57
- thanks much (General Chat) - Charles21, Aug 14, 15:37:19
- + (n/m) (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 15:41:31
- Path (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 15:27:34
- PS This is a serious suggestion and very simple to do. (n/m) (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 15:20:15
- I made a linux penguin for someone the other day (General Chat) - pants, Aug 14, 15:22:04
- Tux (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 16:03:06
- I made a linux penguin for someone the other day (General Chat) - pants, Aug 14, 15:22:04
- I have no idea what that means (General Chat) - Charles21, Aug 14, 15:22:06
- I have no idea really, I got that off a forum (General Chat) - pants, Aug 14, 15:19:01
- I'd find a Live CD for Ubuntu or similar. (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 14, 15:19:34
- this may as we be in Welsh (n/m) (General Chat) - Snakey, Aug 14, 15:02:46
- Think you press f2 on start up, or f8 just b4/whilst xp is loading (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Aug 14, 15:16:53
- yeah I can get into there but still that doesn't resolve anything (General Chat) - Charles21, Aug 14, 15:19:53
- All t cei i mewn i 'r bios acha lesewch i fyny cara awgryma? (n/m) (General Chat) - Dave in France, Aug 14, 15:03:57
- that's easy for you to say ! (n/m) (General Chat) - Snakey, Aug 14, 15:12:56
- Think you press f2 on start up, or f8 just b4/whilst xp is loading (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Aug 14, 15:16:53
- To correct a wholly different problem? That would be mad! (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, Aug 14, 15:15:48
- Can't you get into the bios on boot up like it suggests? (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Aug 14, 15:00:19
- ^^^ Pantsbot error redo from start. Pantsbot error redo from start. ^^^ (n/m) (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Aug 14, 14:50:36
- this may as well be in German (General Chat) - Charles21, Aug 14, 14:52:28
- ask neo (n/m) (General Chat) - grants_cold_finger, Aug 14, 14:43:58
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