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STOP: 0x0000007E
STOP: 0X0000007E SOLUTION FROM DELL.
I'm not a tech but this is what he did on my computer via remote session.
Go to Start, My Computer, right click on My Computer, Properties, Advanced tab, click on Settings under performance, then Advanced tab, under virtual memory click on CHANGE, then where it says initial, change it to 3072 and 4096 under maximum. Now I have 80GB hard drive, so I don't know exactly what would the number be for yours but when you try to change it whatever the number you see, double it, at least that's what he did. He then Updated my Windows with critical updates from Microsoft website. Then he restarted my computer and no more Blue Screen of Death. I did walk away from the computer while he was fixing it for couple of minutes so I don't know if he did anything else on it. So give it a try, hope this helps.
Posted by mmistri2077@...
2nd Aug 2007