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    Errors with Windows XP Service Pack 2

    hello

    I have recently started facing problem with my service pack 2 operating system. I have recently installed Service Pack 2 on two different machines. Both are now in problem with multiple and very similar BSOD errors. The most errors are:
    0x0A
    0x50
    0x8E

    I have updated all the system drivers, flashed the bios and disabled various software and hardware as possible.
    Please help me regarding this

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    Re: Errors with Windows XP Service Pack 2

    Click Start
    Type language in the Start Search box, and then click Regional and Language Options in the Programs list.

    If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type your password, or click Continue.
    Click the Keyboards and Languages tab, and then click Install/uninstall languages in the Display language area.

    If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type your password, or click Continue.
    Click Remove languages, click to select the check boxes for the language packs that you want to remove, and then click Next.
    Click Remove, and then click Restart now after the removal process is completed.

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    Re: Errors with Windows XP Service Pack 2

    o see if you have service pack 2 installed, go to

    start / run/ type in

    winver

    Have you tried uninstalling sp2 if it didn't come preinstalled on your system
    then download it again from windows update

    To uninstall go to add remove programes

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    Re: Errors with Windows XP Service Pack 2

    Click Go To > IT Infrastructure > Software Catalog > Software Products.
    Click the product name.
    Click New Installable.
    Type a name for the installable.
    Set File Repository to LocalFileRepository.
    In the Installable Path field, type$TIO_HOME/repository/wua/updates/<installable_ID>, where <installable_ID> is the software installable ID. For example, if the <installable_ID> is 3603, the path is $TIO_HOME/repository/wua/updates/3603.
    Under Software Installables, click the software installable name.
    Set the installable path to the relative path of the location from Step 6, for example, /wua/updates/3603 and click Save .

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    Re: Errors with Windows XP Service Pack 2

    Download the new IEAK7 available at TechNet.
    Run the new IEAK7 wizard.
    Open the INS file you generated for custom IE7 packages. (You can re-use an existing ins file or create a new one, in which case this step is optional.)
    On the Automatic Version Synchronization screen, click on the Synchronize button. This step downloads the latest IE7 setup files that it will use to generate a new branded package.
    Complete the rest of the wizard, and click Finish.

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