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stop error message on boot up win xp

i am getting the following message on boot up
stop: 0x0000007B(0xFAF73640,0x0C0000034,0x00000000,0x00000000)

i have checked the hard drive and it is o.k it boots up fine in another p.c
it wont even boot up in safe mode
please help if you can
thank you

gedmac
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I have never had a stop error ,but have this link in my favorites just in case ,
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.php

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i am getting the following message on boot up stop: 0x0000007B(0xFAF73640,0x0C0000034,0x00000000,0x00000000) I have checked the hard drive and it is o.k it boots up fine in another p.c--it wont even boot up in safe mode.


There are a few likely possibilities.

One is a memory error. This can be tested using MemTest86 .

Another is a BIOS error, corruption. This can be cleared by following the instructions in your motherboard manual.

A third possibility is a USB error. Try unplugging all the USB devices or hubs plugged into the computer's USB port and boot it again.

That's all I've got for now. Keep us posted.

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I have never had a stop error ,but have this link in my favorites just in case , http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.php



thanks for the link i have sorted the problem out it was moving the hard drive to another p.c driver issues

gedmac
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There are a few likely possibilities. One is a memory error. This can be tested using MemTest86 . Another is a BIOS error, corruption. This can be cleared by following the instructions in your motherboard manual. A third possibility is a USB error. Try unplugging all the USB devices or hubs plugged into the computer's USB port and boot it again. That's all I've got for now. Keep us posted.


thanks i have sorted out the problems
it was a driver issue ( moving the hard drive to another p.c)

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