BSOD stop error 0x0000007E

G

Guest

Windows XP: Dell 4700
BSOD appears with msg like 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0xBA51F7C8,
0xBA51F4C4) Beginning dump of phyiscal memory. Physical Memory dump
completed. Contact your system administrator or tech support group.
Now I restarted the computer with Last Good Configuration. It only lasts a
moment until it retarts by itself immediately. I will say after starting
Windows Logo then log in my computer name then shows the screen with icons
appearing on. The taskbar shows a few programs icons appearing on. It blinks
and starts over again from beginning with Windows Logo.
I tried to use safe mode to trouble shoot. I find nothing wrong with this
computer. I can run it forever and do some regedit or whatever I want to. I
already updated video driver because I thought it was so common for video
adapter to cause BSOD after updated or changed something different driver. I
guess wrong. I decided to go to BIOS/Configuration setup to make some
changes. Nothing improved. So I loaded the default settings for
BIOS/Configuration. Nothing changes.
HELP me out!
Thanks!
 
M

Malke

Eldon said:
Windows XP: Dell 4700
BSOD appears with msg like 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0xBA51F7C8,
0xBA51F4C4) Beginning dump of phyiscal memory. Physical Memory dump
completed. Contact your system administrator or tech support group.
Now I restarted the computer with Last Good Configuration. It only lasts a
moment until it retarts by itself immediately. I will say after starting
Windows Logo then log in my computer name then shows the screen with icons
appearing on. The taskbar shows a few programs icons appearing on. It blinks
and starts over again from beginning with Windows Logo.
I tried to use safe mode to trouble shoot. I find nothing wrong with this
computer. I can run it forever and do some regedit or whatever I want to. I
already updated video driver because I thought it was so common for video
adapter to cause BSOD after updated or changed something different driver. I
guess wrong. I decided to go to BIOS/Configuration setup to make some
changes. Nothing improved. So I loaded the default settings for
BIOS/Configuration. Nothing changes.
HELP me out!
Thanks!

This is about the third post I've seen with this error and Dell machines
have been involved in every one. Please contact Dell tech support.


Malke
 
G

Guest

I found other thread which is helpful input from Ron Martell in same issue in
older discussion forum under topic "BSOD 0x0000007E STOP Error" dated
2/15/2007.
Thanks anyway
 

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