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Solve : Bluescreen when installing windows XP?

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Hi

I'm trying to install Windows XP Pro SP2 on another computer in the house.

I first had a problem with the file driver.cab that wouldn't be copied and it was needed for the install.
I removed all unnessesary hardware such as CD drive, network card, soundcard, mouse, USB-card and I only left one memory stick left (256 MB). The file could now be copied and the installation started.

After the installation is almost COMPLETED, I get this bluescreen KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR.

I took a photo of it so you can read the whole thing  
http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/8649/pict00052px.jpg

I don't know if the first error has anything to do with the second one. I tried the solutions the error message is giving me, what should I do?

Is this any good...

Troubleshooting "Stop 0x00000077" or "KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR"

...?How are you trying to install Windows XP and what are your system temperatures?When you prepared the hard-drive did you delete the old partitions and re-partition followed by FULL FORMATTING?

If the XP CD has any dirt, film or scratches on it these would produce a copy error.

Have you run the drive manufacturer's diagnostic diskette over the drive to see if it is OK and how about running a test on the RAM modules? Quote

Is this any good...

Troubleshooting "Stop 0x00000077" or "KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR"

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That link isn't very much of a help since I can't get inside Windows :/ Nor safemode.

If I boot my computer I get past the Windows Logo and then the Win XP SETUP starts, which later leads to the bluescreen.

I have tried to do full formatting many TIMES and I deleted the old partitions everytime.

Do you need to be inside Windows to check the "System Log in Event Viewer"? If not, how do I do?

CPU temperature is 51 C and system is 32 C which should be normal yes?

I can also add that I have tried three different Windows CD's.
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I have tried to do full formatting many times and I deleted the old partitions everytime.


Does the error reoccur each TIME? That may indicate a problem with your hardware.

Try writing zeroes to the Hard Disk Drive instead of only defragmenting.

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Do you need to be inside Windows to check the "System Log in Event Viewer"? If not, how do I do?
 


Yes.

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CPU temperature is 51 C and system is 32 C which should be normal yes?


Decent. Can always go cooler, though. What type of processor is installed?


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