blue screen Error: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xC0000001, 0xF7AA13D4, 0xF7AA1D0), Windows XP can’t start
I am running Windows XP on my computer and due to some spyware I ran Spybot to get rid of it. After that I restarted my computer and Spybot ran again on boot and gave me options to allow or ignore. I clicked on allow and deny change for most of the programs and after that the web browsers started crashing whenever I opened them. So, to fix this issue I tried system restore but it just messed up my computer and now XP wont start and give me error message "STOP: 0x00000007E (0x0000005, 0xC0000001, 0xF7AA13D4, 0xF7AA1D0)". Now I cant start Windows at all, does anyone have any solution to this problem? Thanks
Re: blue screen Error: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xC0000001, 0xF7AA13D4, 0xF7AA1D0), Windows XP can’t start
Can you try to run Chkdsk at the command prompt and see if that helps. To do that click on Start and then in Run type cmd and press Enter. After that type Chkdsk in command prompt and then press Enter. If you want to repair errors without scanning the volume of bad sectors in command prompt then you can type chkdsk volume:/f and press Enter. More information is given in this url - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315265#method1
Re: blue screen Error: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xC0000001, 0xF7AA13D4, 0xF7AA1D0), Windows XP can’t start
If the above solution doesnt work then try to use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files. To do that, click on Start and then in Run type CMD. After that a command prompt will open, type their sfc /scannow. The sfc /scannow command will then scan all protected system files, and replace corrupted files with a cached copy that is located in a compressed folder at %WinDir%\System32\dllcache. Read more about this tool here - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833
Re: blue screen Error: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xC0000001, 0xF7AA13D4, 0xF7AA1D0), Windows XP can’t start
The error code 0x0000007E is generally related to some sort of video capture device, could be a webcam or such. Anyways, if you have a USB device connected to the computer then disconnect it before trying to boot your computer. If this doesnt work, then check if you have enough free space on your hard drive. You can try to boot from Hirens Boot CD and delete files to free up some space and see if that works for you or not.