The weird thing about the BSOD I was getting is that instead of the usual one, this one had nothing non-generic other than the stop code I posted. Everything else was to the effect of, "There was a problem and Windows was shut down" blah blah blah.
I did a google search on stop code 0x00000024 and found a post on another forum about it, although his experience seemed a bit different than mine. A reply mentioned getting into comman prompt and doing chkdsk /r /f.
I was finally able to boot my recovery partition that I just happen to have never deleted, which was a good thing today since I wasn't able to boot my Win 7 DVD without getting BSOD. So I booted my recovery partition, went to command prompt and entered the chkdsk /r /f. It...