STOP: 0x000000A0 (0x00000009, 0xc0000001, 0x00000001, 0x00000000) INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR (a0) ?
I have a computer having Windows vista on that. I am using it from last four years. It does not create any problem at any time. In the very beginning I simply shut down the system. But from last one year I am using the hibernate tool to close my system. In the beginning it doesn’t display any thing on the screen. But now it displays STOP: 0x000000A0 (0x00000009, 0xc0000001, 0x00000001, 0x00000000) INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR (a0) message on my computer screen. I am not getting it, what is this? Can anyone help me out from this problematic situation?
Answer 1
The code which displays on the screen of your computer is actually an error message. When you put your system in hibernation, there is a possibility that windows vista may stop reacting that is hang. Then you receive this error message STOP: 0x000000A0 (0x00000009, 0xc0000001, 0x00000001, 0x00000000) INTERNAL_ POWER_ ERROR (a0) on the screen. It happens because an error occurs in an Atapi.sys file. Before the Windows Vista enters into hibernation, on the disk Windows Vista has to write down the memory to the hibernation file. Though, in several cases, the storage drive is not giving the right value when the system is trying to initialize the related storage stack. When the storage disk drive gives an incorrect value, then Windows Vista will stop responding. You can solve this problem by getting the most recent service pack of the Windows Vista. You can also use the hotfix. It can only be used to correct this problem. After applying the hotfix you should restart your computer.
The code which displays on the screen of your computer is actually an error message. When you put your system in hibernation, there is a possibility that windows vista may stop reacting that is hang. Then you receive this error message STOP: 0x000000A0 (0x00000009, 0xc0000001, 0x00000001, 0x00000000) INTERNAL_ POWER_ ERROR (a0) on the screen. It happens because an error occurs in an Atapi.sys file. Before the Windows Vista enters into hibernation, on the disk Windows Vista has to write down the memory to the hibernation file. Though, in several cases, the storage drive is not giving the right value when the system is trying to initialize the related storage stack. When the storage disk drive gives an incorrect value, then Windows Vista will stop responding. You can solve this problem by getting the most recent service pack of the Windows Vista. You can also use the hotfix. It can only be used to correct this problem. After applying the hotfix you should restart your computer.


