Hello everyone, Before any of this happened, I installed Norton Ghost, and switched my DVD drive with a CD burner. I had to restart the computer for some reason, when I logged into XP, all the desktop icons showed and everything, then the computer just froze So i pressed the 'reset' switch on my computer. Then my computer started to run the 'Chkdsk' on my hard drive. It found alot of errors and dealt with them successfully. Now every time I restart, my computer hangs at the following file (the splash screen doesn't even show!) C: WINDOWS SYSTEM32 Drivers PCI.sys Things I have tried: 1.) edited the boot.ini file so that I can see which drivers are loaded by adding: /fastdetect /noguiboot /sos /bootlog at the end 2.) Can't boot into safe mode.also hangs at pci.sys 3.) Expanding the pci.sys file from an XP cd to windows system32 drivers pci.sys with the following command Expand D: i386 pci.sy C: windows system32 drivers /y no luck.
4.) Tried to 'Repair install' booting from the Windows XP cd, then going to 'repair this installation'. Completed successfully, but still hangs at pci.sys 5.) I have an XP installation on a different hard drive (also installed on this computer) and I can boot successfully into there. So i tried replacing the pci.sys file from that installation, but no go. 6.) Tried switching back to the dvd burner, no go. Tried removing both dvd drive and cd burner, still nothing. I have no idea what else to try.It just doesn't get passed the pci.sys file Any help would be appreciated. I stop short of duplicating web content on XP SLIPSTREAMING.
I do know the issue all too well. Read and see if their trick gets around it. 'Under this circumstance, only PCI graphics card can help you monitoring the installation process at this stage. Then, upgrade the version to SP2.
After upgrading is successfully completed, you can enable PCI-Express and start using PCI-Express graphics card.' Again, there are MORE FILES TO FIX than this one file so at least the problem is known and the fix too.
Use the links on this page to download the latest version of PCI bus drivers. All drivers available for download have been scanned by antivirus program.
Colpcix5.sys. Company: N/A. Product: N/A. Version: N/A. Path: C: Windows system32. Size: 0KB.
Platform: windows XP/windows Vista/Windows7/windows8/10. time: 2010/Jan/Mon. Description: NDIS 5.0 miniport driver - corega FEther PCI-TXL Ethernet Adapter - corega K.K.
Filetype: driver A device driver is a program that let windows to control your hardware(printer,sound card,monitor,cdrom,modem,mouse,etc.). Each hardware component in your computer requires a driver, otherwise it cannot be used by windows 98/2000/xp/vista.Update drivers of your PC will improve system performance and stability Product name: corega FEther PCI-TXL Ethernet Adapter Description: NDIS 5.0 miniport driver Manufacturer: corega K.K. Sometimes 'Colpcix5.sys' error happen when your computer's system becomes overloaded or important files become missing, deleted or broken. These types of problems occur from not properly maintaining your computer regularly, leading to critical errors and system malfunctions. This error can be fixed with special software that repairs the registry and tunes up system settings to restore stability.
Extract Colpcix5.sys from Colpcix5.sys. We recommend that you extract Colpcix5.sys to the installation directory of the program that is requesting Colpcix5.sys. If that doesn't work, you will have to extract Colpcix5.sys to your system directory.
By default, this is: C: Windows System32 (Windows XP, Vista, 7,8) If you use a 64-bit version of Windows, you should also place Colpcix5.sys in C: Windows SysWOW64 Make sure overwrite any existing files (but make a backup copy of the original file). Reboot your computer. Follow the instruction to Free Scan your computer and fix related errors 1.1: Download the Colpcix5.sys Error Repair Tool. 1.2: Click 'Save File' and follow the on-screen instructions to install the program. 1.3: Click 'Click to Start Scan' to scan over your computer. 1.4: Click the 'Fix DLL Errors' button to fix file error and speed up computer. 1.5: Click 'File Repair' button to enter the file name(Colpcix5.sys) in the text box, then click on the download button, copy the downloaded file to the program directory.
If the problem still occurs, try the following: Open Windows Start menu and select 'Run.' (Win+R) Type CMD and press Enter. Type regsvr32 Colpcix5.sys and press Enter. 2.1 Run SFC /scannow to repair system files.
System File Checker is a very useful Windows utility which can scan for corrupted Windows system files and then replace them. If your file is missing or not found, you can run System File Checker to get it back. To do it, 2.2 Open an elevated command prompt. Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows 10 Click Start, type cmd in the Search box, right click Command Prompt, and click Run as administrator.
When User Account Control pops up, click Yes to continue. Windows 8 and 8.1 Swipe your mouse to the right edge of the screen, click Search, type cmd in the Search box, right click Command Prompt, and click Run as administrator. When User Account Control pops up, click Yes to continue.
2.3 In the command prompt window, type in sfc /scannow and then hit Enter key. Wait until System File Checker scans and replaces all corrupted or missing files.