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I recently upgraded my motherboard to an ASUS P5KPL, Intel E6600 with a

GeForce 8600GT video card and new 250 Gb SATA drive. When attempting to

install Windows XP home I get the message "A problem has been detected and

windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer". This is

followed by some suggestions as to the source of the problem, then the

tecnical bit says:

STOP 0X0000007E ( 0XC0000005, 0Xf75FE0BF, 0XF789E20C, 0XF789DF0C)

pci.sys - Address F75FE0BF base at F75F7000, Datestamp 3b7d855c

 

Please help.

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Re: A problem has been detected

 

Perhaps?

You receive a stop error 0x7E in Pci.sys

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839641&sd=RMVP

 

Paul wrote:

> I recently upgraded my motherboard to an ASUS P5KPL, Intel E6600 with a

> GeForce 8600GT video card and new 250 Gb SATA drive. When attempting to

> install Windows XP home I get the message "A problem has been detected and

> windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer". This is

> followed by some suggestions as to the source of the problem, then the

> tecnical bit says:

> STOP 0X0000007E ( 0XC0000005, 0Xf75FE0BF, 0XF789E20C, 0XF789DF0C)

> pci.sys - Address F75FE0BF base at F75F7000, Datestamp 3b7d855c

>

> Please help.

>

>

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Re: A problem has been detected

 

 

"Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:EBC5DECC-9F92-4701-887D-582527C64DC6@microsoft.com...

>I recently upgraded my motherboard to an ASUS P5KPL, Intel E6600 with a

> GeForce 8600GT video card and new 250 Gb SATA drive. When attempting to

> install Windows XP home I get the message "A problem has been detected and

> windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer". This is

> followed by some suggestions as to the source of the problem, then the

> tecnical bit says:

> STOP 0X0000007E ( 0XC0000005, 0Xf75FE0BF, 0XF789E20C, 0XF789DF0C)

> pci.sys - Address F75FE0BF base at F75F7000, Datestamp 3b7d855c

>

> Please help.

 

 

Paul:

First of all, just to ensure we understand the components you're working

with...

 

Do I understand that you've changed your motherboard along with a new SATA

HDD and a new video card? So if this is true - for all practical purposes

this is a *new* PC, right?

 

So that your 250 GB SATA HDD is a "virgin" disk with no data on it except

for what it may contain during your failed attempt of trying to install the

XP OS onto that drive, right? In other words, there wasn't a previously

installed XP OS on that HDD, right?

 

Have you tried multiple times to install the OS onto the drive? How far do

you get along before you get that error message? Have you ever been able to

get through the entire setup process or is the system aborted sometime

during setup?

 

With the *only* installed components being your power supply, motherboard,

processor & heatsink, RAM modules, and graphics card, keyboard & mouse, and

*nothing else* - no sound card, no HDD, no optical drive(s), no external

devices - nothing else but those basic components...

 

What happens?

 

Do you get a screen display with no error messages of any kind?

 

Assuming no problem at this stage, are you able to access the BIOS? Have you

reviewed those CMOS settings to ensure all looks well there - presumably all

default settings? Leaving the system powered on at that stage - no problems

after 1/2 hour or so?

Anna

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Guest francar
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Re: A problem has been detected

 

 

Is there any further update to this problem since I am suffering from

the same problem.:frown:

 

Thanks

 

 

--

francar


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