Does the Stop error indicate the module involved? This error is common when
there are damaged video drivers, faulty memory, or insufficient disk space.
It can also be caused (but normally during setup) by a system BIOS
incompatibility. The latter would require flashing it and updating to a
newer set of instructions.
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"Paul" <paul> wrote in message
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>i guessed as much but how do i tell which drivers are causing the problem?
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> "Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@email.com> wrote in message
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>> Any other failing hardware, or faulty drivers. I'd bet on faulty
>> drivers.
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>> "Paul" <paul> wrote in message
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>>>i keep getting a 0x0000007e stop error while i'm using media center in
>>>vista. I've check my RAM with a diagnostics tool and its OK.
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>>> What else could be causing the problem?
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