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hey friends i got this blue screen error of death jst at the start of
windows xp media center loading---stop:0x0000007e
(0xc0000005,0xf887018e,0xf8918748,0xf8918444)..my hp pavilion dv2000
had been affected by many blue errors which were cured bt can sum1 help
me through dis plzzzzz..panda av 2008 detected many spyware on my pc
which i deleted...actually i have 2 windows..media center is now
showing blue screen error..bt xp pro is running..so help me what can i
do to get away from dis blue screen error............thnx in advance
windows xp media center loading---stop:0x0000007e
(0xc0000005,0xf887018e,0xf8918748,0xf8918444)..my hp pavilion dv2000
had been affected by many blue errors which were cured bt can sum1 help
me through dis plzzzzz..panda av 2008 detected many spyware on my pc
which i deleted...actually i have 2 windows..media center is now
showing blue screen error..bt xp pro is running..so help me what can i
do to get away from dis blue screen error............thnx in advance
Hi welcome to daniweb,
Various conditions are usually the cause of this error.
This link gives various reasons and you should check out all of them;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330182
The possible causes given are these;
Various conditions are usually the cause of this error.
This link gives various reasons and you should check out all of them;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330182
The possible causes given are these;
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If this issue occurs after the first restart during Windows Setup, or after the Setup program is finished, the computer may not have sufficient hard disk space to run Windows.
If this issue occurs after the first restart during Windows Setup, or after Setup is complete, the computer BIOS may be incompatible with Windows.
Incompatible video adapter drivers.
A damaged device driver or system service.
If the issue is associated with the Win32k.sys file, it may be caused by a third-party remote control program.
Have you tried a Safe Boot?
Using the F8 Method
1. Restart your computer.
2. When the machine first starts again it will generally list some equipment that is installed in your machine, amount of memory, hard drives installed etc. At this point you should gently tap the F8 key repeatedly until you are presented with a Windows XP Advanced Options menu.
3. Select the option for Safe Mode using the arrow keys.
4. Then press enter on your keyboard to boot into Safe Mode.
Using the F8 Method
1. Restart your computer.
2. When the machine first starts again it will generally list some equipment that is installed in your machine, amount of memory, hard drives installed etc. At this point you should gently tap the F8 key repeatedly until you are presented with a Windows XP Advanced Options menu.
3. Select the option for Safe Mode using the arrow keys.
4. Then press enter on your keyboard to boot into Safe Mode.
I'm sorry, did you power off the system and turn it back on, did you reboot, or did the blue screen happen spontaneously? One of the things I've found is that lots of these blue screens are bogus, just designed to scare you. If you hit the space bar and the BSOD goes away and you're back in Windows, the problem is not so bad
Aaah the blue screen of death
In my experience I have found that a corruption from either spyware, adware or virus removal can do this, you said that Panda found loads of problems. The software could have removed a windows system file.
To try solve this, boot your PC from the boot cd, at the Welcome to setup screen, select R to use the recovery console, at the prompt type chkdsk /r this will try fix problems on the PC, if after this has run and you still have the error you might need to rerun the install but just select the repair option when it tells you you have got an OS already installed but it is corrupt, unless you do a full re-install including a format it should keep all your data intact.
Hope this helps
In my experience I have found that a corruption from either spyware, adware or virus removal can do this, you said that Panda found loads of problems. The software could have removed a windows system file.
To try solve this, boot your PC from the boot cd, at the Welcome to setup screen, select R to use the recovery console, at the prompt type chkdsk /r this will try fix problems on the PC, if after this has run and you still have the error you might need to rerun the install but just select the repair option when it tells you you have got an OS already installed but it is corrupt, unless you do a full re-install including a format it should keep all your data intact.
Hope this helps
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Aaah the blue screen of death
In my experience I have found that a corruption from either spyware, adware or virus removal can do this, you said that Panda found loads of problems. The software could have removed a windows system file.
To try solve this, boot your PC from the boot cd, at the Welcome to setup screen, select R to use the recovery console, at the prompt type chkdsk /r this will try fix problems on the PC, if after this has run and you still have the error you might need to rerun the install but just select the repair option when it tells you you have got an OS already installed but it is corrupt, unless you do a full re-install including a format it should keep all your data intact.
Hope this helps
to remind you my problem has occured before da removal of these spywares & viruses..i also dont have boot cd xp..can you guide me in sum othr way friend
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I'm sorry, did you power off the system and turn it back on, did you reboot, or did the blue screen happen spontaneously? One of the things I've found is that lots of these blue screens are bogus, just designed to scare you. If you hit the space bar and the BSOD goes away and you're back in Windows, the problem is not so bad
hey buddy ..your method of pressing space on blue screen error didnt helped..sum other guide plzz....
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