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Stop 0x00000023 (or) 0x00000024 - NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM


This is the BSOD image for  0x00000024
Causes :  
A problem occurred within NTFS.SYS, the driver file that allows the system to read and write to NTFS file system drives. There may be a physical problem with the disk, or an Interrupt Request Packet (IRP) may be corrupted.

Solution :  
Right click My Computer and click Manage.

Once the Computer Management screen come up look for Event Viewer, System.
Do this on a regular basis as well. You will have to restart your system before the disk scan begins on a system partition.
If you cannot start the system due to the error, use the Recovery Console and run Chkdsk /r.
Solution 1:

Insert your Windows XP CD, bootup as normal and choose Boot from CD when the option appears.
Once booted from the CD, select Console Recovery. Run Chkdsk.

Solution 2:
(This may seem long winded but it could help you.)

If you do not have the Windows Xp discs then:

Make sure everything is switched off. Your computer system switched off. Physically take out your hard disk that has Windows XP installed on it and attach it to a second desktop (make sure it is a slave by altering the jumper settings in the back. Look at the hard disks instructions on how to do this.)
If you don't have a second desktop take it to a friend who has a desktop and attach it to theirs.

When you have attached it, boot up the computer that it has been attached to and then run Chkdsk on that drive. Use these commands.

Chkdsk /p (performs an exhaustive check of the drive and corrects any errors.) /r ( Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information.)

Example: chkdsk c: /p /r
The C: is the C drive that Windows XP is installed on.
If you can get into your system then get into a DOS prompt and run the same chkdsk command.

This hopefully will help you to recover a failing system. The other alternative is to do a complete re-install of the operating system.

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