Blue Screen at Boot Up

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Guest

Hi Rick
I tried every think so at last i reinstalled my operating system on my old
OS.
on my old hard drive and on my new hard drive as well.
On my old drive i had trouble logging into the desktop, thats why i finally
reinstalled XP Pro on my old XP Pro.
The reason i reinstalled my XP Pro Operating system on my new hard drive coz
i was unable to open the properties of my desktop, my computer, my network,
IE, and i was also unable to set the time of my system. And i tried every
thing to fix this probelm like SFC-Scannow, Expand, all run all spyware,
adware and norton virus, but they were all useless. So finaly i reinstalled
my OS on both harddrive.
But during reinstallation process, it ask me that it can not find one file
belong to my video card something ATI.sys and ask me install from the CD,
since i have no CD i said skip this file so it gave me msg "If u continue
your migh have some problem in runing your computer" but i continue coz i had
no chioce. When after i finished reinstalling my OS and reboot my computer,
it show me screen of my OS between Red Hat (this is what i'm using right now)
and XP Pro. When i select Xp Pro it takes me to this blue screen message on
both XP OS saying
-windows stop this process preventing damage to your hardware-
-Please remove newly installed hardware, check for virus in your computer.
run chkdsk/f once and reboot your computer-
*** STOP: 0X0000007B (0XF7C7A640, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)
Then i reboot and run CHKDSK and try to reboot in SAFE MODE but still same
Message.
what should i do now. pls help.
Thanx
 
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers

Hi,

(are you replying to some earlier post of mine?)

You have a hardware problem. Either a component is failing or you BIOS
settings are incorrect for the cpu and/or ram.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
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Guest

But before reinstalling XP OS i every thing was ok except some minor
problems. I was able to boot in, in my new hard drive XP Pro. Now after
reinstalling OS on my old OS it gives me this message.
 

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