jesterdvine

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Hi guys

Last night, while my download manager was set to shutdown after all complete and at 02 am, shutdown occured.
But today, it always gives that BSOD with stop: 0x0000007E at the boot up. I cant even start the safe mode, it always restarts in the bootup sequence. Windows7 startup repair only loads the last recovery point,but it does not help.

Tried returning back to my old Xp, but it says "I cant" because that partition was not something like Xp wanted.
So, I am completely stuck here.

edit: the error code is stop:0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x859EB787, 0x8B113210, 0x8B112DF0)


PS: I had borrowed my w7 dvd to a friend, so I dont have it right now.
 


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It seems like you are facing a stop error with code 0x0000007E on your Windows 7 system, and you're unable to boot into safe mode or perform a system restore successfully. This can be a frustrating issue, but there are steps we can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this problem. Here are a few things you can try to address the stop error 0x0000007E:

1. Repair Windows 7 Using System Repair Disk

If you don't have your Windows 7 DVD, you can create a System Repair Disk on another Windows 7 computer. This disk can be used to access System Recovery Options, which may help you repair your system. Here's how:
  1. On a working Windows 7 computer, go to Control Panel > Backup and Restore.
  2. Click on "Create a System...
It seems like you are facing a stop error with code 0x0000007E on your Windows 7 system, and you're unable to boot into safe mode or perform a system restore successfully. This can be a frustrating issue, but there are steps we can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this problem. Here are a few things you can try to address the stop error 0x0000007E:

1. Repair Windows 7 Using System Repair Disk

If you don't have your Windows 7 DVD, you can create a System Repair Disk on another Windows 7 computer. This disk can be used to access System Recovery Options, which may help you repair your system. Here's how:
  1. On a working Windows 7 computer, go to Control Panel > Backup and Restore.
  2. Click on "Create a System Repair Disc" on the left pane and follow the instructions to create the disk.
  3. Boot your problematic computer using this System Repair Disk.

    2. Perform System Restore Using Command Prompt

    You can try to perform a system restore using the Command Prompt in the System Recovery Options. Here's how:
  4. Boot from the System Repair Disk.
  5. Choose Command Prompt from the System Recovery Options.
  6. Run the following command to perform a system restore:
    Code:
     rstrui.exe

    3. Check for Disk or Memory Issues

    BSOD errors can sometimes be caused by faulty hardware. You can run a check on your hard drive and memory to rule out any hardware issues.

    4. Check for Recent Software Changes

    If you installed any new software before this issue occurred, try to uninstall it using the System Recovery Options.

    5. Check for Malware

    Sometimes malware can cause such issues. You can run a full antivirus scan using a bootable antivirus tool.

    Error Code Explanation:​

    • 0xC0000005: This indicates an access violation occurred, potentially due to a faulty driver or software conflict.
    • 0x859EB787, 0x8B113210, 0x8B112DF0: These hexadecimal values usually represent memory addresses where the error occurred, which can help pinpoint the cause.
    Try these steps to see if you can resolve the issue. If the problem persists, you might need to seek further assistance or obtain a Windows 7 installation DVD to perform more advanced troubleshooting steps.
 


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