Re: The system has recovered from serious error

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This can be caused by rootkit spyware
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;894278

"Diane" <Diane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D584789F-8B42-418D-A960-F816C3A9B186@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

I know you can't see the problem, so I'll be your eyes. I hope.

My old computer started rebooting a number of times by itself, ending up
in
Safe Mode. I though it was the firewall, that loves to delete and replace
Internet Explorer files. So I deleted the internet logs (as told to my by
the
ventor). Rebooted got safe mode. Tried system restore. Nothing there. Went
to
Help and Suppor\trouble shooting startup. Nothing happen. Went to Dr
Watson,
to see what it said. Two program were causing a problem. I unstalled both
programs, rebooted, safe mode. Did a virus scan, Spy Sweeper, adware,
spybot,
and Regristy Fix (46 hits on that one). Rebooted, back to safe mode again.
Even try using XP CD wouldn't boot off of it, said it too old. Give up.

Mother Day, my son got me a computer. So finally unplug the old one. I am
going to take it to a computer tech to see if he can save anything. Since
being dum, I forgot to save a back up. A friend came over that knows a
little
about computer. So we plug the old computer in. To our surprise, it went
to
Log in. So I log in, while it was still loading, a error message came up.
As
follow:
The system has recovered from a serious error. Error Signature
BCCode:100000ea BCP1:83B9F128 BCP2:82BCD7O BCP3:F8B1DCB4 BCP4:00000001
OSVer5_1_2600 SP:2_0 Product:768_1
C:Docume 1\DianeM\Temp\Were781.dir00\mini051006.02.dmp
C:Docume 1\DianeM\Temp\Were781.dir00\sysdata.xml.

Questions:

1. Why is my XP CD old, is it because of all the updates that Mircosoft
has?

2. What is the error code telling me?

3. Is it safe to do a back up on this computer? Or should I let a computer
tech do it?

The computer will go to the tech's, because now it won't shut down.

Thank you for any the help you can give me.

Diane




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