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CD) just when it says starting windows at the bottom the screen will go completely blank for a few seconds and then another blank screen will come up saying: A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If this is the first time you have seen this stop message screen restart your computer. If it appears again follow these steps: Check to be sure you have adequate disk space. (Yup got 120GB) If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable the driver or check with manufacturer updates (I don’t have windows so I haven’t installed any drivers) Try changing video adapters (am going to soon when my mate gets here with a old 4MB PCI graphics card) Check with your hardware vendor for any bios updates (have updated bios to latest version) Disable cahing or shadowing memory (have disabled the memory caching) If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components restart your computer and press F8 to select advanced start up options then select safe mode (there is no safe mode as there is no OS installed) Technical info ***stop 0x0000007E ( oxc 0000005, oxf9a380bf, oxf9e84208, oxf9e834208, 0xe9e83f08 *** PCI.SYS address f9a380bf base at f9a31000, date stamp 3b7d8ssc I have also tried in
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: pci.sys Blue Screen Error When Installing https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-pci-sys-blue-screen-error-when-installing-windows-xp-proffessional.752757/ Windows XP Proffessional Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by des000, Sep 23, 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement des000 Thread Starter Joined: May 29, 2008 Messages: 247 I'm trying to install Windows XP Proffessional on an Inspiron E1705 laptop. This laptop came with Windows XP Media Center Edition on it. I wanted to know some information though windows 7 and do some work that required all 3 editions of Windows XP, because there's different steps to accomplish the same things on each type of Windows XP. Therefore, I imaged my origional setup on Windows XP Media Center Edition. That way I haven't lost data. Then, I re-installed Windows XP Media Center Edition to get a mimimum install, and imaged it. pci.sys error when Then I did the same with my Windows XP Home Edition, which is what I'm using now to type this. Now, I wanted to install and image the Windows XP Proffessional of mine. It should've worked, but for some reason, it's giving me a blue screen error right when the Loading Windows part of setup starts. This blue screen error mentions pci.sys. Now I've installed that Windows XP Proffessional on about 5 machines before, and it's always worked for me (I believe it was 5 or so). Anyway, I've never needed to install it on this machine before until now, because it's more convienient to install it here. Note that it's not running on any other machine or anything, I haven't needed it installed on a machine for awhile. Well, here's what I've been trying. According to several Internet sites, I might need to install additional drivers by creating a custom disk with nLite. I've indeed now created 1 DVD, and about 2 CDs, with different drivers and can't seem to find the right driver that needs sticking on th