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    Bruce Orland is offline Member
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    Default Fault Datestamp 3b7d855c at set up of Windows XP Pro.

    Lasts night, I was tested to set up the Windows XP Pro on my machine as there was many of the matter with that which I required to clear. Set up the Operating machine was the only option for me. But when I was set up the Windows XP on my machine then it aborts the set up process and view me the fault as next:STOP: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF748E0BF, 0XF78DA208, 0XF78D9F08) pci.sys - Address F748E0BF base at F7487000, Datestamp 3b7d855c.

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    I guess that there are few extra hardware is connected to your machine and that is the reason that you are tackling the troubles like this. So se for any of such connection and if that is the case then you will have to remove that from your machine before set up the OS to your machine. I am not telling that this is the only trouble with this but it can be considered as one of the possible reasons for this.

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    It is also possible that the running system CD that you are trying out to utilize is faulty and that is the reason it views you the fault content rather of set up that. The first thing that you require to see is for the scratches and smudges on the disk. Other than this you can test to operate that on few other machine to view if that is operating there or not.

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    There is possibility that the Optical repel which is set up I your machine is having few troubles with it and so it cannot understand the disc right. Try to run few other CD on your optical repel and view if it can be find with that. The trouble can be with the lens of your optical repel. You can utilse few lens cleaner for your repel and clean the lens with that.*

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    Error RAM can also cause the matter like this. You can try that form the Memtest86+ . You will have to download.iso to make a bootable cd. After that you will have to burn file by means of third-party burning software like an picture, not like information. Then boot by means of media you trained (you might need to modify the boot precedence within the BIOS in order that the optical repel is the initial boot intrument).*

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    Defective hard disk. Test with a diagnostic utility downloaded from the mftr unit. 'S web site. Will make a bootable CD with the file downloads. Preserve the file with third-party burning software as an picture, not information. Boot with the CD you made and create a via test repel. If it fails any physical tests, replace it.

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