Re: STOP 0x0000007E Error on installing Service Pack 2

From: Len Segal (msn_news_at_ne_ws.oom)
Date: 08/26/04


Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 07:21:49 -0400

Check the following website for the Stop Errors and choose "7E" on the Left.
Go thru the KB articles listed under that error and see if that resolves
your problems.
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm

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"Puffin2000" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:07ec01c48b52$f03e2440$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>I have a system (details below) which has been working
> well with Windows XP SP 1 with all critical updates
> applied. After installing SP2 I receive the following BSOD
> error STOP 0x0000007E
> (0xC0000005,0xF7720750,0xF7902F430,0xF792F12C) . This
> error occurs after the "Black" windows splash screen
> whilst the Blue progress bar is active.
>
>
> Has anyone else experienced this problem?
> Does anyone know any techniques which could show the item
> in the boot sequence which fails to work? &#8211; It appears to
> be before the bootlog file kicks in! &#8211; See below
>
>
>
>
> FURTHER DETAILS
>
> The system I have is as follows
> AMD Athlon 3400+
> ASUS K8V SE Deluxe Motherboard
> SATA Raid drives (500Gb) on WinXP Promise FastTrak 378
> (tm) Controller
> IDE Drive 160Gb
> ATI All In Wonder 9800 Graphics Card
> Adaptec SCSI Card AIC 7850
> Soundblaster Audigy
>
>
>
>
> I have tried the following returning to a stard build
> (using Norton Ghost) between attempts;
>
> 1) I originally downloaded the Network version of SP2 &#8211; I
> then tried applying the update using Automatic Update.
> This failed with the same error.
> 2) Boot into Safe mode works
> 3) Disabling all options in the Startup list using
> msconfig still did not allow a boot up.
> 4) Disabling services that were not started up in Safe
> mode and then trying a Normal boot did not work. I do not
> understand what else Safe mode is not starting up but if I
> did I'm sure it would give me a clue.
> 5) Updated drivers for Graphic Card, Motherboard,
> Soundblaster and SATA drives. This did not make a
> difference and I did not see any comments regarding
> resolving SP2 issues.
> 6) Tried doing a startup with logging &#8211; The error seems to
> occur before the logging starts so this hasn't yet helped
> to pinpoint the problem.
> 7) Tried installing onto IDE drive as the Active primary
> partition on the first drive &#8211; This gave the same result.
> 8) Tried removing SP2 from Safe Mode &#8211; PC would then work
> again as normal but obviously I cannot then benefit from
> the security updates.
> 9) Tried updating SP2 both with and without Norton
> Internet Security Professional installed.
> 10) The error message does not list a particular driver in
> association with the STOP message on the BSOD
> 11) Disabled various devices within Device manager (Sound
> card, Game Port etc) without any success although I may
> have missed the important one.
> 12) Tried turning off DEP Protection
> using /NoExecute=AlwaysOff as opposed to /NoExecute=OptIn
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maint
> ain/sp2mempr.mspx)
>
> 13) Searched the following;
>
> 0x0000007E, 0xC0000005, 0xFC5CCAF3, 0xFC90F8C0, 0xFC90F5C0
> Error Message at Startup {KB 321637} Win XP
> - Followed this with a disable rather than an uninstall &#8211;
> Will try uninstall next
>
>
> 0x0000007e Error When Registering OLEMSG32.DLL or CDO.DLL
> Files {KB 238265} Win NT, Win 2000
> - Does not match the symptoms
>
> 0x7E Error Occurs in Kbdclass.sys When You Try to Shut
> Down Win XP {KB 313050} Win XP Professional
> - Does not match the symptoms
>
> &#8220;STOP 0x0000007E&#8221; Error Message After You Upgrade to
> Windows XP {KB 330182} Win XP
> - There is loads of hard disk place.
> - I have not been brave enough to update the motherboard
> BIOS yet but have not seen any comments about SP2 issues
> on the ASUS web site just a reference to Supporting more
> processors.
> - I have tried disabling devices but I haven't hit the
> right one yet (If there is right one?)
> 


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