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I try to install win xp. I get the BSOD saying: A problem has been detected & windows shut down to prevent damage. If pci.sys download windows xp this is the first time you've seen this stop error message yada yada. Tech Info: Stop: 0x0000007E (0xc0000005, 0xF748EDBF, 0xF 78DA208, 0xF78D9F08) pci.sys- address F748E0BF Base at F748000, DateStamp 3b7d855c This is my rig: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P P45 775 R (ver. 1.6) http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-hardware/stop-0x0000007e-0xc0000005-0xf748e0bf-0xf78da208/08bac46d-55b5-472b-8bad-c0dc227359a8 CPU INTEL|C2Q Q9400 2.66G 775 45N R MEM 2Gx2|OCZ OCZ2G10664GK R PSU COOLMAX|CU-700B 700W RT ASUS DRW 22 B1S DVD Burner Seagate ST350041DAS 500Gb Sata HD VGA ZOTAC|ZT-95TEK2M-FSL 9500GT R 1Gb 128 bit This is a whole new beast for me. I do older computers. I've never messed with Sata drives or Pcie 2.0 slots. Bios finds all the drives. I'm stumped. Can someone unstump me please? More about : bsod installing aford10 23 March 2010 07:34:29 You are probably using http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/283196-31-bsod-installing XP SP1. Try slipstreaming SP2 into your install disc. You can do that using a program like nlite. http://www.nliteos.com/ m 0 l mtnhermit 23 March 2010 08:35:10 I have Win XP home 2001 version. Does that have sp1 in it? I'll give it a try and see what happens. Thanks. m 0 l Related resources BSOD at the time of installing windows xp - Forum Installing Winows XP results in BSOD - Forum BSOD installing XP.... - Forum Help with installing XP (BSOD) - Forum BSOD upon installing win xp to new HDD on dell precision 490 - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer aford10 23 March 2010 08:38:02 SP2 was released in 2004. It's likely the problem. m 0 l mtnhermit 23 March 2010 08:48:00 Ok Thanks. m 0 l mtnhermit 23 March 2010 21:18:52 I installed my old hard drive with XP on it instead of slipstreaming. (just to see what happens) it worked! Lucky me! m 0 l Best solution aford10 23 March 2010 21:22:10 If it's a previous install, you've still got old drivers on that drive. It's recommended to do a fresh install of windows when switching motherboards. Share mtnhermit 30 March 2010 13:36:29 Yeah, it worked ok I just needed to get it halfway running so I could make sure everything worked. I finally broke down and scraped up some cash and got Windows 7. Thanks. m 0 l mtnherm
this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to http://forums.windrivers.com/showthread.php?63219-pci-sys-0X07E-stop-screen-on-XP-install visit from the selection below. Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 38 Thread: pci.sys- 0X07E stop screen on XP install Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to http://dash1.livejournal.com/11929.html this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode August 31st, 2004,12:02 AM #1 hughesga View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Aug 2004 Location Tennessee, USA Posts 5 pci.sys- 0X07E stop screen on XP windows 10 install Hi. This is my first post here, but I've got a tricky problem installing XP Pro SP1 on a new system and need some help... supermicro X6DA8-G2 3.2GHz 800fsb nocona xeons 2GB kingston DDR2-400 (1024 x 2) 3 seagate 15k U320 cheetahs pny quadro fx 3400 PCi-E (all other pci cards and non-vital peripherals have been removed) At the beginning of the install, right after installing my 3rd party adaptec scsi drivers, the install status bar says "starting windows" and, pci.sys address f748e0bf boom, blue screen of death: A problem has been detected blah blah blah... STOP: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF748E0BF, 0XF78DA208, 0XF78D9F08) pci.sys - Address F748E0BF base at F7487000, Datestamp 3b7d855c I have tried disabling everything possible in BIOS (I believe...) and have flashed the most current BIOS version as well. Everything in the system has been triple checked for proper placement. At first I thought this might be a graphics card problem, but it seems to be working perfectly... I say that because after trying two separate genuine full version win xp pro disks, I tried installing an old copy win 2000 pro and everything worked flawlessly!! ...went through with win 2k and added all other hardware and updated drivers with no problems at all. Anybody have an idea why XP pro is throwing this stop screen? Could it still be bad hardware when, with Win 2k, the system works no problem? Thanks! Reply With Quote August 31st, 2004,04:20 PM #2 hughesga View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Aug 2004 Location Tennessee, USA Posts 5 using an xp pro sp1 disk made it work... before i was using just xp pro no sp1... tricky Reply With Quote September 2nd, 2004,08:22 AM #3 NooNoo View Profile View Forum Posts Driver Terrier Join Date Dec 2000 Location UK Posts 31,841 Welcome to Windrivers hughesga Yes, slipstreamed sp1 or sp2 often solves odd problems Never, ever approach a computer saying or even thinking "I will
dash1 Log in Or connect using: Facebook Twitter VK Google+ Mail.ru OpenID Error Username: Error Password: Forgot password? Remember me Log in Forgot password? Create an Account Your OpenID URL: Log in Recent EntriesArchiveFriendsProfileMemories dash1.livejournal.com stuff luke says for you Previous Entry | Next Entry PCI.SYS error when installing Windows XP Apr. 16th, 2008 at 12:09 PM I came across this one when building a computer for a friend of mine. It kept us up most of the night figuring out as it is a pretty random problem and it makes a "bsod".The error message is something like:A problem has been detected and Windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer.STOP: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF748E0BF, 0XF78DA208, 0XF78D9F08)pci.sys - Address F748E0BF base at F7487000, Datestamp 3b7d855cThis error occurs because early versions of the OS don't recognize pci-express cards properly. You need XP: Service Pack 2 or greater on your installation in order to get this to work. If you don't have an original disk with sp2 on it then you will have to make one with your old XP disk. This is called slipstreaming. Download the latest Service Pack from wherever and follow the instructions here to create a brand new installation for free!While you are at it, check out nLite. It is a nifty program that lets you chop and choose the components of your XP install disk. It also creates the .iso for you. No more Windows Media Player if you don't want it. Current Location:workCurrent Music:sabbath Tags: techblog Leave a comment ShareLink Comments ( Leave a comment ) ( Leave a comment ) Tags general ideas techblog travel View my Tags page Links Tom's Hardware My Facebook C Reference Guide Wolfram Mathworld Latest Month May 2008 S M T W T F S 123 45678910 11121314151617 18192021222324 25262728293031 View All Archives Powered by LiveJournal.com Designed by Tiffany Chow