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http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
From the MSDN Article
Hardware incompatibility. First, make sure that any new hardware installed
is listed in the Microsoft Windows Catalog.
Faulty device driver or system service. In addition, a faulty device driver
or system service might be responsible for this error. Hardware issues, such
as BIOS incompatibilities, memory conflicts, and IRQ conflicts can also
generate this error.
If a driver is listed by name within the bug check message, disable or
remove that driver. Disable or remove any drivers or services that were
recently added. If the error occurs during the startup sequence and the
system partition is formatted with NTFS file system, you might be able to
use Safe Mode to rename or delete the faulty driver. If the driver is used
as part of the system startup process in Safe Mode, you need to start the
computer by using the Recovery Console to access the file.
If the problem is associated with Win32k.sys, the source of the error might
be a third-party remote control program. If such software is installed, the
service can be removed by starting the system using the Recovery Console and
deleting the offending system service file.
Check the System Log in Event Viewer for additional error messages that
might help pinpoint the device or driver that is causing bug check 0x1E.
Disabling memory caching of the BIOS might also resolve the error. You
should also run hardware diagnostics, especially the memory scanner,
supplied by the system manufacturer. For details on these procedures, see
the owner's manual for your computer.
The error that generates this message can occur after the first restart
during Windows Setup, or after Setup is finished. A possible cause of the
error is lack of disk space for installation and system BIOS
incompatibilities. For problems during Windows installation that are
associated with lack of disk space, reduce the number of files on the target
hard disk. Check for and delete any unneeded temporary files, Internet cache
files, application backup files, and .chk files containing saved file
fragments from disk scans. You can also use another hard disk with more free
space for the installation. BIOS problems can be resolved by upgrading the
system BIOS version.
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