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My Medion MD97310 has a message " The file is possibly corrupt. The file header checksum does not match the computed checksum. Any hints to fix this please.

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SOURCE: File header checksum does not match computed one. ???

You have one or more critical corrupted file/s which prevents the laptop from booting up.
To get the laptop operating again, you need to insert the Windows Vista CD and do a Repair and if this fails you need to install Vista again.

Posted on May 05, 2009

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SOURCE: STOP:c0000221 {Bad Image Checksum}

Try reinstalling Windows XP

Posted on Oct 04, 2009

Anonymous

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SOURCE: I am gettin a blue screen that says Stop c00000221

If you've encounter with this issue, this issue the same with your BIOS password you can easy access the BIOS by reset the CMOS battery and jamper.

The checksum error refer in CMOS memory that is maintained while the PC is powered off by a small battery, which is attached to the motherboard. If you remove this battery, all CMOS information (including the BIOS password) will be lost. You will need to re-enter the correct CMOS setup information to use the machine. The machines owner or user will most likely be alarmed when it is discovered that the BIOS password has been deleted.

On some motherboards, the battery is soldered to the motherboard, making it difficult to remove. If this is the case, you have another alternative. Somewhere on the motherboard you should find a jumper that will clear the BIOS. If you have the motherboard documentation, you will know where that jumper is.

If not, the jumper may be labeled on the motherboard. If you are not fortunate enough for either of these to be the case, you may be able to guess which jumper is the correct jumper. This jumper is usually standing alone near the battery. If you cannot locate this jumper, you might short both of the points where the battery connects to the motherboard.

Posted on Dec 10, 2009

Anonymous

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SOURCE: toshiba, the file is possibly corrupt. the file header checksum d

Use reginout regcleaner to fix ur problem

Posted on Aug 19, 2010

Anonymous

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SOURCE: file is corrupt. the file header checksum does not

The file is damaged and cannot be accessed. If the file is on the hard disk, then a fresh/new copy needs to be copied onto the hard disk.

Posted on Aug 19, 2010

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This may help. If you can't identify the file or program, then use MSConfg. Go to Start > Search. Type MSConfig. Go to the startup tab and disable as many items as possible. Not to worry, the apps are still there and critical items will load anyways. Plus this will make you pc load and run faster.
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When laptop is switched on the message appears ' The file is possibly corrupt. The file header checksun does not match the computed checksum' What does this mean? Cant open my computer beyond this.

did you cleaned you pc with some antivirus or spyware and you deleted some file - try to find it on antivirus or spyware or try to do a system restore for a previous checkpoint
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Greetings,

When you upgrade your computer to Windows XP, you may receive an error message that is similar to one of the following: C0000221 (Bad Image Checksum)
-or- STOP: C0000221 - Bad Image Checksum in ModuleName
-or- STOP: C0000221 - Bad Image Checksum. User32.dll is possibly corrupt. The header check sum does not match the computed check sum.

Please go through the below mentioned link:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326687

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File header checksum does not match computed one. ???

You have one or more critical corrupted file/s which prevents the laptop from booting up.
To get the laptop operating again, you need to insert the Windows Vista CD and do a Repair and if this fails you need to install Vista again.
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