Article ID: 326687 - Last Review: June 23, 2008 - Revision: 2.1 "Bad Image Checksum" Error When You Upgrade to Windows XPThis article was previously published under Q326687 On This PageSYMPTOMS 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. CAUSE This issue may occur if any of the following conditions
exist:
RESOLUTION To resolve this behavior, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Extract a New Copy of the User32.dll File from the Windows XP CDExtract a new copy of the User32.dll file from the Windows XP CD to the drive:\Windows\System32 folder on your hard disk, where drive is the drive on which Windows is installed:
Method 2: Remove or Replace the Faulty RAMRemove the memory modules that are installed in your computer, leaving enough RAM for the computer to start and run Windows. Restart the computer, and then run Setup again.For additional information about Windows XP RAM requirements, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 314865
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314865/EN-US/
)
System Requirements for Windows XP Operating Systems
If the issue is not resolved, remove a different
memory module. To identify the specific memory module that is not working
correctly, you may have to restart your computer more than one time. For information about how to add and remove RAM to the computer, contact the manufacturer of the computer, or view the documentation that is included with your computer. Method 3: Install Windows to a Different FolderNOTE: Before you install Windows to a different folder, first try the troubleshooting procedures in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:310064
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310064/EN-US/
)
HOW TO: Troubleshoot Windows XP Setup Problems During Installation When You Upgrade from Windows 98 or Windows Me
If the issue is not resolved by using the
troubleshooting procedures in 310064, install Windows to a different folder.
For more information about how to do this, see the "Installing to a New Folder"
section of the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
316941
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316941/EN-US/
)
HOW TO: Install Windows XP
MORE INFORMATIONFor additional information
about how to troubleshoot "STOP: C0000221 error messages", click the article
number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 314474
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314474/EN-US/
)
"STOP: C0000221 Unknown Hard Error" or "STOP: C0000221 STATUS_IMAGE_ CHECKSUM_MISMATCH" Error Message Occurs
For additional information about upgrading to Windows XP, click
the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 316639
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316639/EN-US/
)
HOW TO: Prepare to Upgrade Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition to Windows XP
For additional information about how to troubleshoot startup
problems in Windows XP, click the article number below to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 308041
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308041/EN-US/
)
Resources for Troubleshooting Startup Problems in Windows XP
For additional information about Windows XP Setup, click the
article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 306824
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306824/EN-US/
)
Release Notes for Windows XP Setup Contained in the Home.txt File
286463
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/286463/EN-US/
)
Release Notes for Windows XP Setup Contained in the Pro.txt File
286647
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/286647/EN-US/
)
Windows XP Read1st.txt File Contents
For information about how to contact your hardware manufacturer, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/vendors
(http://support.microsoft.com/gp/vendors)
Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you find
technical support. This contact information may change without notice.
Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact
information.
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